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'''''Azure Lima''''' is a {{wp|Tactical shooter|tactical}} {{wp|First-person shooter|first-person shooter}} {{wp|Video game|video game}} {{wp|franchise}} by [[Strayfun Entertainment]], based on a {{wp|military fiction}} {{wp|Collaborative_fiction|collaborative writing}} {{wp|blog}} of the same name. | '''''Azure Lima''''' is a {{wp|Tactical shooter|tactical}} {{wp|First-person shooter|first-person shooter}} {{wp|Video game|video game}} {{wp|franchise}} by [[Strayfun Entertainment]], based on a {{wp|military fiction}} {{wp|Collaborative_fiction|collaborative writing}} {{wp|blog}} of the same name. The franchise revolves around a fictional {{wp|International organization|internationl}} {{wp|Counterterrorism|counterterrorist}} unit called ''Azure Lima'', inspired by The video franchise was created by computer coding partners {{flagicon|Horokoshi}}[[Baisho Kenjiro]] and {{flagicon|Horokoshi}}[[Furuse Ito]], who had personally been contributors to the collaborative blog. | ||
The series debuted with ''Azure Lima'' on June 19, 2000. It had five subesequent sequels, ''Azure Lima: Watchful Eye'' (2004), ''Azure Lima 2: Feather Shield'' (2006), ''Azure Lima 3'' (2007), ''Azure Lima: Nojo'' (2008), and ''Azure Lima: Nojo 2'' (2009). This series, dubbed the "2k era games" had been criticaly and commercially successful. A sixth game was intended to be released in 2010, but Strayfun Entertainment had defaulted into {{wp|bankruptcy}} in August 2009 (a few months after ''Azure Lima: Nojo 2'' released), leaving the project in {{wp|development hell}}. It would eventually be scrapped entirely in 2012 in favor for a reboot to the franchise, leading to the development of ''Azure Lima (2017)''. | |||
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Azure Lima | |
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Genre(s) | Tactical shooter First-person shooter |
Developer(s) | Strayfun Entertainment |
First release | Azure Lima June 19, 2000 |
Latest release | Azure Lima: Operation Castlefire March 18, 2021 |
Azure Lima is a tactical first-person shooter video game franchise by Strayfun Entertainment, based on a military fiction collaborative writing blog of the same name. The franchise revolves around a fictional internationl counterterrorist unit called Azure Lima, inspired by The video franchise was created by computer coding partners Baisho Kenjiro and Furuse Ito, who had personally been contributors to the collaborative blog.
The series debuted with Azure Lima on June 19, 2000. It had five subesequent sequels, Azure Lima: Watchful Eye (2004), Azure Lima 2: Feather Shield (2006), Azure Lima 3 (2007), Azure Lima: Nojo (2008), and Azure Lima: Nojo 2 (2009). This series, dubbed the "2k era games" had been criticaly and commercially successful. A sixth game was intended to be released in 2010, but Strayfun Entertainment had defaulted into bankruptcy in August 2009 (a few months after Azure Lima: Nojo 2 released), leaving the project in development hell. It would eventually be scrapped entirely in 2012 in favor for a reboot to the franchise, leading to the development of Azure Lima (2017).