The Idolmaster SP

The Idolmaster SP

released on Feb 19, 2009

The Idolmaster SP

released on Feb 19, 2009

The Idolmaster SP is a series of three Japanese raising simulation video games in The Idolmaster game series. They were released on as Perfect Sun, Missing Moon, and Wandering Star for the PlayStation Portable as a port of The Idolmaster. The gameplay in SP features changes from its predecessor, including an additional promise system which puts more of a focus on communication. The games include three game modes: two single-player and one multiplayer mode for up to three players. The story is told from the perspective of a producer in charge of training 10 prospective pop idols on their way to stardom, and each version of SP features different idols. One reason for dividing SP among three versions when developing the games was to allow players to buy the version which features their favorite idols. Rival idols were introduced into SP because the development team felt that rivals are essential for The Idolmaster, which also serve to deepen the bonds between the player and an idol. Including downloadable content, the game features 54 songs the idols perform: 34 songs in original versions and 20 remixes of those songs, which have been released on several music albums.


Also in series

The Idolmaster: SP - Perfect Sun
The Idolmaster: SP - Perfect Sun
The Idolmaster: SP - Missing Moon
The Idolmaster: SP - Missing Moon
The Idolmaster: SP - Wandering Star
The Idolmaster: SP - Wandering Star
The Idolmaster: Live For You!
The Idolmaster: Live For You!
The Idolmaster
The Idolmaster

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this might not be the best game around but reading this bigass forehead little girl say that i must be the happiest man in the world because i can greet her every morning makes me realize that she is right

sad that this is the only glimpse of 1st vision in game form that's translated into english at all, and even then a few of the routes arent. what's here is good though, project fairy is its own interesting wrinkle in the weird and fractured imasverse. im choosing to read what miki (still need to try chihaya's route to get a full read but i hear good things, this review will be a reminder to check that out sometime) takane and hibiki go thru under kuroi as what informs their characters going into 2nd vision's 765. makes the family feeling in the anime that much stronger, in a way

as always i love my daughter haruka wherever i can find her and im sending her and my daughter in law hibiki many blessings

Honestly, I can't believe games like this launched the massive franchise that iM@S is now

It's part minigame collection, part visual novel, and part really basic rhythm game...

I don't know. I think there might be an okay game in here, disregarding the subject matter, but how did it blow up?