Initial Screenshots Released for Kud Wafter: Converted Edition

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As I mentioned a day or two ago, KEY and Prototype have announced that the previously eroge visual novel Kud Wafter [クドわふたー] (An 18+ spin-off title of the visual novel Little Busters!) will be headed to the Playstation Portable as a Converted Edition. Going from the previous Converted Edition releases, this will feature brand new events and new CG artwork while potentially dialing down on the eroge content. In addition, there are other enhancements such as being able to take screenshots from in-game.

Several Japanese gaming websites have begun sharing the below screenshots, which features a look at the games main visual novel dialogue system and a sample of CG artwork taken from early on in the game.

The Little Busters’ trip was a complete success, and summer vacation has finally begun. Everyone heads home for a bit to see their families. Everyone, that is, except for Riki (who has no family) and Kud (whose family lives in another country). One day, an accident occurs that floods the men’s dormitory, which leaves Riki with no place to stay. Luckily, Kud is willing to lend a hand, and she’s also looking for a roommate.

A spin-off of Little Busters! that focuses on Noumi Kudryavka and Riki Naoe’s after story.

Description Source:The Visual Novel Database

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In addition, the following screenshots have been taken from the PC Games official website which showcase some of the games additional CG Artwork.

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 Of course given past experience, the chances of either Little Busters! or Kud Wafter Converted Editions being released outside of Japan are very low.

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