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'''Ayanami Raising Project''' is an Evangelion-based simulation-style video game released in 2001.  The game revolves around devising a schedule for [[Rei Ayanami]], choosing between daily school life, duties at Nerv, and special training at home.  Supposedly spanning the course of an entire year, the events of the TV series happen in the background, and Angel battles are heavily scripted with minimal input from the player. One of the many different endings you can receive depends on how you raise Rei.
'''Ayanami Raising Project''' is an Evangelion-based simulation-style video game released in 2001.  The game revolves around a Second Lieutenant (''San'i'') who's ordered to bring up [[Rei Ayanami]]. This is done by devising a schedule for her each Sunday: choosing between daily school life, duties at Nerv, and special training at that takes place at home.  Supposedly spanning the course of an entire year, the events of the TV series happen in the background, and Angel battles are heavily scripted with minimal input from the player. One of the many different endings you can receive depends on how you raise or lower the various stats Rei has.


==Playstation 2 Version==
==Playstation 2 Version==
The Playstaion 2 version of '''Ayanami Raising Project''', released in 2003, also includes a version where you can raise [[Asuka Langley Soryu]] after unlocking certain events in Rei's scenario. The gameplay is the same as in Rei's story.  
The Playstaion 2 version of '''Ayanami Raising Project''', released in 2003, also includes a version where you can raise [[Asuka Langley Soryu]] after unlocking certain events in Rei's scenario. The gameplay is the same as in Rei's story.  
However, the Second Lieutenant's voice (voice actor Kenichi Suzumura) isn't included in the Playstation 2 Version, whereas his voice is heard in previous versions of the game.
However, the Second Lieutenant's voice (voice actor Kenichi Suzumura) isn't included in the Playstation 2 Version, whereas his voice is heard in previous versions (Windows and Dreamcast) of the game.
 
==Romance==
 
The romantic competition for Rei's affections is between San'i, Nerv Commander [[Gendo Ikari]], and Third Children [[Shinji Ikari]]. In Asuka's story, the competition is between San'i, Triple Agent [[Ryoji Kaji]], and Shinji Ikari.


==Note==
==Note==
*The video game's storyline is supposed to follow Rei (and Asuka) while she works at Nerv for an entire year. However, [[Episode 01]] of the TV series takes place some time in August, 2015, and it is still 2015 towards the very end of the series.
*The video game's storyline is supposed to follow Rei (and Asuka) while she works at Nerv for an entire year. However, [[Episode 01]] of the TV series takes place some time in August, 2015, and it is still 2015 towards the very end of the series.
*The game is very similar to in style to [[Gainax]]'s Princess Maker series.


*As with other Evangelion games, the voice actors from the series reprise their roles.  
*As with other Evangelion games, the voice actors from the series reprise their roles.  


*The Opening Song for several versions of the game is Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi ("Happiness is the Smell of Sin") sung by [[Yoko Takahashi]]. However, the Playstation 2 version of the game has the [[A Cruel Angel's Thesis|Opening Theme song]] instead. (The Ending Song for all(?) versions is an Instrumental version of [[Fly Me to the Moon]] heard in the game.)
*The Opening Song for several versions of the game is Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi ("Happiness is the Smell of Sin") sung by [[Yoko Takahashi]]. However, the Playstation 2 version of the game has the [[A Cruel Angel's Thesis|Opening Theme song]] instead. (The Ending Song for all versions is an Instrumental version of [[Fly Me to the Moon]] heard in the game.)
 
*The character Dejiko from the anime and manga series Di Gi Charat makes an appearance as a clerk for the store Gamers (which is a real video game chain in Japan). Dejiko's voice is also heard when the Broccoli Logo appears during the game's startup.


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Revision as of 21:08, 17 August 2007

Cover for the Playstation 2 version of the game.

Ayanami Raising Project is an Evangelion-based simulation-style video game released in 2001. The game revolves around a Second Lieutenant (San'i) who's ordered to bring up Rei Ayanami. This is done by devising a schedule for her each Sunday: choosing between daily school life, duties at Nerv, and special training at that takes place at home. Supposedly spanning the course of an entire year, the events of the TV series happen in the background, and Angel battles are heavily scripted with minimal input from the player. One of the many different endings you can receive depends on how you raise or lower the various stats Rei has.

Playstation 2 Version

The Playstaion 2 version of Ayanami Raising Project, released in 2003, also includes a version where you can raise Asuka Langley Soryu after unlocking certain events in Rei's scenario. The gameplay is the same as in Rei's story. However, the Second Lieutenant's voice (voice actor Kenichi Suzumura) isn't included in the Playstation 2 Version, whereas his voice is heard in previous versions (Windows and Dreamcast) of the game.

Romance

The romantic competition for Rei's affections is between San'i, Nerv Commander Gendo Ikari, and Third Children Shinji Ikari. In Asuka's story, the competition is between San'i, Triple Agent Ryoji Kaji, and Shinji Ikari.

Note

  • The video game's storyline is supposed to follow Rei (and Asuka) while she works at Nerv for an entire year. However, Episode 01 of the TV series takes place some time in August, 2015, and it is still 2015 towards the very end of the series.
  • The game is very similar to in style to Gainax's Princess Maker series.
  • As with other Evangelion games, the voice actors from the series reprise their roles.
  • The Opening Song for several versions of the game is Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi ("Happiness is the Smell of Sin") sung by Yoko Takahashi. However, the Playstation 2 version of the game has the Opening Theme song instead. (The Ending Song for all versions is an Instrumental version of Fly Me to the Moon heard in the game.)
  • The character Dejiko from the anime and manga series Di Gi Charat makes an appearance as a clerk for the store Gamers (which is a real video game chain in Japan). Dejiko's voice is also heard when the Broccoli Logo appears during the game's startup.