MangaGamer Selling Nyu Media Doujin Titles On Their Website

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Doujin publisher, Nyu Media, have a publishing partner in the form of Capcom, who are helping distribute their games across various PC download services. Nyu Media games like the eXceed Collection and Cherry Tree High Comedy Club are available on PC download services like GamersGate, GameStop, GameTap and Steam, in addition to Nyu Media’s own website.

 

This week, they’ll also be available from another avenue—eroge publisher MangaGamer’s website. Starting this week, you’ll be able to download the eXceed Collection and Cherry Tree High Comedy Club from MangaGamer’s All-Ages website, which hosts their all-ages visual novels like Higurashi When they Cry and EVE Burst Error, which they recently licensed.

 

And yes, the Nyu Media games are DRM-free.


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