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IID has partnered with Nippon Ichi Software to bring their games to the Gamemide store. This allows customers in Japan to buy digital game keys for Steam, and also offers the option to print artwork from those games as bromide cards at Lawson and FamilyMart convenience stores using included print codes.
In addition to their RPGs, Nippon Ichi Software offers a variety of other games, including the adventure game Fuuraiki 5 for ¥7,920, the horror game Renzu/Lens at ¥7,290, and Yomawari 3: Lost in the Dark, which costs ¥7,678.

Nippon Ichi Software is now offering printable bromide photo cards with some of its games on the Gamemide store, joining a growing number of publishers doing the same. Other publishers participating include Inti Creates (Card-en-Ciel), Spike Chunsoft (Danganronpa & Shiren the Wanderer), Capcom (Monster Hunter), Marvelous (Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma), and Nihon Falcom (Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter). Publishers outside of Japan are also involved, with 505 Games offering Wuchang: Fallen Feathers and THQ Nordic offering Biomutant, to name a few.
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2026-04-10 17:25