is a prominent Japanese game company, best known for their visual novels. After creating the popular visual novel Tsukihime as a dojin soft organization, TYPE-MOON has since incorporated and produced the immensely popular visual novel Fate/stay night. Both of their works have been adapted into anime and manga series that have amassed a global fanbase.
Soon after, in January 2001, TYPE-MOON released PLUS-DISK, an addition to Tsukihime that featured three side-stories and assorted multimedia, and in August 2001 released a sequel to Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, and soon, in April 2003 released Tsuki-Bako, a specially packaged three-disk set that included Tsukihime, PLUS-Disk and Kagetsu Tohya and a remixed soundtrack for both games and more multimedia.
In December 2002, TYPE-MOON, in association with French-Bread (known as Watanabe Seisakujo prior to 2003), released their first fighting game, Melty Blood, a PC-based doujin game based on the Tsukihime universe, and which was very popular and was followed soon after by an expansion, Melty Blood ReACT, released in May 2004, to which a patch update, Melty Blood ReACT Final Tuned, was released as a free download over the Internet. Melty Blood is widely considered amongst the best doujin 2D fighting games ever made, and has been released as an arcade port, Melty Blood: Act Cadenza in March 2005, and is scheduled to be released on the PS2 platform in 2006.
TYPE-MOON soon transitioned from a dojin soft organization to a commercial organization, and in 30 January 2004, released their first commercial release, a PC-based eroge visual novel game, Fate/stay night, which broke all records on its opening day and was soon adapted into an anime series that aired 26 episodes in Japan starting 6 January 2006 and a manga series that has been published since 26 December 2005 in Shonen Ace (Known for the manga adapation of Neon Genisis Evangelion and Keroro Gunsou. A sequel to Fate/stay night, Fate/hollow ataraxia, was released on October 28, 2005. Fate/stay night is scheduled to be released on the PS2 platform in 2006.
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