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light novel A is a type of Genre fiction, popular literature novel from Japan usually classified as young adult fiction, generally targeting Adolescence, teens to Young adult, twenties or older. The definition is very vague, and wide-ranging. The abbr ...
author and game designer, born April 19, 1971, in the
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, Japan. He wrote his first novel while he was attending Yokohama National University for a degree in Liberal Arts. He is known to Japanese
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fans for his game novelizations of ''
The King of Fighters ''The King of Fighters'' (''KOF'') is a series of fighting games by SNK that began with the release of ''The King of Fighters '94'' in 1994. The series was initially developed for SNK's Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware and received ...
'' series and other games. He also partakes in the story development for the series, and is the one who usually writes the online novels found on the games' websites. Akihiko Ureshino's other works include ''The Black Steel Demon Crest Repairer'', ''She is a War Fairy'', and ''Mephisto's Magic Bullet''.


Works and commentary

Ureshino is known for writing several ''
The King of Fighters ''The King of Fighters'' (''KOF'') is a series of fighting games by SNK that began with the release of ''The King of Fighters '94'' in 1994. The series was initially developed for SNK's Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware and received ...
'' works based on
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games he also oversees. After working in 10 ''KOF'' novelizations, Ureshino noted that SNK used leads
Kyo Kusanagi is a character in SNK's ''The King of Fighters'' series of fighting games. The character was first introduced in the 1994 video game ''The King of Fighters '94'' as the leader of the Japan team from the series' title tournament. Kyo, head to th ...
and Iori Yagami too much and believed they should be given a rest after ''The King of Fighters '97''. Ureshino has mixed feelings with the two
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''The King of Fighters'' spin-off ''EX''. Since SNK went bankrupt in April 2001, ''EX'' was a difficult time for both the old SNK and the new company Playmore. It may be a somewhat cynical view, but it may have been the financial situation on the verge of bankruptcy that allowed the old SNK, who at the time had a strong impression of being a character game maker that borrowed content from other companies, to develop a spin-off work of ''KOF'' that was not a simple port. While he was still excited, when the main visual of the new character was presented to him, which was no longer even a rough draft, but was already solid. What was more, when reading the specs, Iori Yagami was the mid-boss and Geese Howard was the final boss. Ureshino was bothered with these choices as the staff explained the data was based on the DC version of The ''King of Fighters '99'' and put into '' The King of Fighters 2000'' system. However, they said that they wouldn't be able to touch deeply on the characters or story from the NESTS arc. The reluctance to touch the NESTS cast and instead focus on Orochi bothered Ureshino. The following year, on New Year's Day 2002, ''EX'' was released without any problems. However, the game's quality was terrible. He was also a member of the staff, but was only in charge of the text. He would never recommend it to anyone, and it was a terrible game that feels like a joke. However, he was proud of opposing the setting that Moe was Kyo's half-sister, whom Shibafune had created in America during his time as a warrior. During the early stages of development for ''
The King of Fighters '99 ''The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle'', also called ''KOF '99'', is a 1999 fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS arcade and home consoles in 1999. It is the sixth installment in ''The King of Fighters'' seri ...
'', SNK planned to exclude Kyo and Iori from the game because its story was centered on new protagonist K', but they reversed this decision because "they couldn't leave these popular characters in limbo". Kyo and Iori were supposed to disappear due to business reasons or the requests of enthusiastic fans, but in the end they have continued to appear ever since. After taking a step back in the "Nests Saga" they are then playing important roles in the "Ash Saga" in ''The King of Fighters 2003''. The rival's relationship stood out early in the 1990s because it was weird to see characters interacting before a fight started. While Kyo and Iori are always arguing with each other, Ureshino was careful with how writing them to the point their introduction in ''The King of Fighters '99'' added a subtext of happiness of the two rivals meeting again, believing they had died in ''KOF '97''. The relationship develops over later games until the latest ''KOF XV'' from 2022 where Ureshino noted fighting Kyo was Iori's only desire in life and always wanted to join him to prevent his death. The problem is the positioning of these two within the '' KOF: Maximum Impact'' series. Ureshino noted that while Kyo was relegated to a more comical and minor role in the first game, the Meira siblings did not stand out as strong protagonists and wanted the original net animation ''Another Day'' and ''Maximum Impact 2'' give them a better portrayal. SNK said that Terry's great popularity among players made him one of the most used characters for every installment of the series. In the "Ash Saga" Kyo, Iori, and Chizuru's Three Sacred Treasures play a major role in the "Orochi demon Returns" type story, and in the previous "Nests Saga," Kyo was involved in the story to some extent, but not Iori, in terms of the connections with the new protagonist K'. However, the Miera brothers were the main focus of the ''Maximum Impact'' spin-offs relegating Kyo and Iori for the first time to minor characters. Both the Ash arc and ''Maximum Impact'' games were developed at the same time which resulted in Kyo and Iori still playing a major role in the ''Another Day'' original video animation that promotes ''Maximum Impact 2''. In an interview, Ureshino stated that after he wrote ''The King of Fighters '96'' until ''2001'' light novels, he was asked by a production company to write a novel on ''
The King of Fighters 2003 ''(KOF 2003'', or ''KOF '03)'' is a fighting game, fighting video game for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, produced by SNK Playmore in 2003. It is the tenth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series and the last one rele ...
''. However, the project ended due to a loss of communication with him. Ureshino is also involved in the ''
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'' characters which he also oversees in ''The King of Fighters''. He oversees a similar relationship in rivals but more brutal between hero
Terry Bogard is a Player character, fictional character created by SNK as the protagonist of their ''Fatal Fury'' series. Introduced in ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' in 1991, he is an American fighter who enters the worldwide "The King of Fighters" tourna ...
who seeks to avenge his father Jeff murderered at the hands of Geese Howard. However, for upcoming installments, Terry only wishes to defeat Geese for his father's honor which accidentally leads to Geese's death in ''
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'' when Geese rejects salvation and dies, abandoning all connections he had and wanted to dissolve. Though Ureshino has not talked about working in the upcoming ''Fatal Fury'' sequel Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, he sees the older Terry from '' Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' as a more fatherly character having issues adopting
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and trying his best to write them together in ''KOF: Maximum Impact'' which takes place before ''Garou'' under his own request. Ureshino laments not being able to write his own ''Fatal Fury'' novels as SNK had been restricting ''Garou'' novelizations was that they had already teamed up with
Kodansha is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
and were planning to develop an official story called ''Garou Densetsu Seiden'' on a large scale, whether as a comic or a novel. Ureshino thinsk that was probably why he had approached Gamest Z Bunko prior to this about a novelization of ''Fatal Fury 3'' and been turned down.


List of works

As cited in:


Shueisha Super Fantasy Bunko


Hakuei Series

*''The White Tiger Cries in the Bright Moon'' ISBN 4-08-613150-1 July 1994 *''The Morning of Sorrow Fills the Heavens and Earth'' ISBN 4-08-613163-3 December 1994 *''Autumn Leaves: Hakuei Dances in the High Tower'' ISBN 4-08-613173-0 April 1995


The Time the Demon Star Twinkles: The Tale of the Fire-Rin Child

*''The Time the Demon Star Twinkles: The Tale of the Fire-Rin Child'' ISBN 4-08-613181-1 July 1995


The Red Dragon Resurrects in the Afternoon

*''The Red Dragon Resurrects in the Afternoon'' ISBN 4-08-613201-X December 1995


Fox's Chronicle: Two in the Moonlight

*''Fox's Chronicle: Two in the Moonlight'' ISBN 4-08-613212-5 March 1996


Armageddon Busters

*''Golden Rhapsody!'' ISBN 4-08-613318-0 September 1998 *''Beautiful Beasts of the Moonlight'' ISBN 4-08-613334-2 January 1999 *''Red Fountain of Wisdom'' ISBN 4-08-613345-8 April 1999 *''The People of the Sahara Family'' ISBN 4-08-613355-5 July 1999 *''Feast of the Magicians'' ISBN 4-08-613365-2 October 1999 *''Lady Ghost'' ISBN 4-08-613377-6 February 2000 *''Bloody Dog'' ISBN 4-08-613389-X August 2000


Shueisha Cobalt Bunko


Fairy Knight

*''Fairy Knight'' ISBN 4-08-614278-3 January 1997 *''Fairy Knight 2: Two Black Knights'' ISBN 4-08-614334-8 June 1997 *''Fairy Knight 3: Swordsman of the Dawn'' ISBN 4-08-614405-0 December 1997 *''Fairy Knight 4: Prince of the Dark Seat'' ISBN 4-08-614429-8 February 1998


Shining Wizard

*''Chilling Blood'' ISBN 4-08-600273-6 June 2003 *''Angel Knocks on the Door'' ISBN 4-08-600316-3 September 2003 *''Emerald Wizard'' ISBN 4-08-600377-5 February 2004 *''Snake and Boy'' ISBN 4-08-600478-X September 2004 *''My Devil'' ISBN 4-08-600564-6 March 2005 **''Awakening Space'' ISBN 4-08-600661-8 October 2005 **''Armageddon Buster!'' ISBN 4-08-600726-6 February 2006


Shueisha Super Dash Bunko


Fairyland Chronicle

*''Silver Sword'' ISBN 4-08-630003-6 July 2000 *''Woman Who Doesn't Cry'' ISBN 4-08-630016-8 November 2000 *''The Forest He Doesn't Know'' ISBN 4-08-630027-3 March 2001 *''Demon Eyes'' ISBN 4-08-630047-8 August 2001 *''The Power of a Mother'' ISBN 4-08-630063-X November 2001


Augoeides

*''Myth Awakening'' ISBN 4-08-630077-X April 2002 *''Dream City'' ISBN 4-08-630095-8 August 2002 *''The Advent of the Evil God'' ISBN 4-08-630128-8 May 2003


The Rando Family

*''The Rando Family'' ISBN 4-08-630174-1 November 2003 *''The Rando Family One More Kiss'' ISBN 4-08-630174-1 March 2004 *''The Rando Family Kiss From Heaven'' ISBN 4-08-630187-3 June 2004 *''The Rando Family Sweet Little Pain'' ISBN 4-08-630212-8 November 2004 *''Randou Family Bittersweet Rain'' ISBN 4-08-630225-X February 2005 *''Randou Family Sweet Home Again'' ISBN 4-08-630242-X June 2005 *''Randou Family Goddess of Darkness'' ISBN 4-08-630266-7 November 2005 *''Randou Family Goddess of Innocence'' ISBN 4-08-630298-5 May 2006 *''Randou Family Goddess of Earth'' ISBN 4-08-630320-5 October 2006


Zelandine

*''The Naughty Rose Princess'' ISBN 978-4-08-630360-6 May 2007


Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko


Chitty Chitty Beautiful Immortal Legend! (Chitty Chitty Series)

*''The Lost Thunder Whip'' ISBN 4-04-417801-1 July 1996 *''The Witch of the Two Thousand Years'' ISBN 4-04-417802-X October 1996 *''Risking Your Life Even on the Sea!'' ISBN 4-04-417803-8 December 1996 *''The Silver Star-Eyed Demon - Yin -'' ISBN 4-04-417806-2 September 1997 *''The Silver Star-Eyed Demon - Yang -'' ISBN 4-04-417808-9 February 1998 *''Chitty Chitty Seasonal Almanac'' ISBN 4-04-417809-7 July 1998 *''Emperor Waltz'' ISBN 4-04-417810-0 November 1998


Leon's Journey to the East

*''The Naive and the Bandits'' ISBN 4-04-417804-6 March 1997 *''The Sheltered Maid and the Fake Knights'' ISBN 4-04-417805-4 August 1997 *''The Lying Saint and the Dark Cult'' ISBN 4-04-417807-0 December 1997


Divine Curse Slaughter

*Volume 1: ''Kyokotsuka'' ISBN 4-04-417811-9 September 1999 *Volume 2 ''Gaihoin'' ISBN 4-04-417812-7 December 1999 *Volume 3 ''Tenmagoya'' ISBN 4-04-417813-5 March 2000


Primal Striker

*''Invaders from the Manhole!'' ISBN 4-04-417814-3 October 2000 *''Secret Transfer Student'' ISBN 4-04-417815-1 February 2001


Kadokawa Sneaker Books


Grudge

*''Grudge'' ISBN 4-04-788714-5 March 1999


Famitsu Bunko


Horus Master

*''Silver Star Butterfly of the Desert'' ISBN 4-7572-0123-0 August 1998 (ISBN 4-7577-1113-1 December 2002) *''Smile of the White Demon'' ISBN 4-7572-0237-7 December 1998 (ISBN 4-7577-1116-6 December 2002) *''Conditions of Genius'' ISBN 4-7572-0368-3 April 1999 (ISBN 4-7577-1123-9 December 2002) *''Poem of Awakening'' ISBN 4-7572-0473-6 August 1999 (ISBN 4-7577-1125-5 December 2002) *''Thunderous Swordswoman'' ISBN 4-7572-0504-X September 1999 (ISBN 4-7577-1126-3 December 2002) *''Wind of Remembrance'' ISBN 4-7572-0654-2 February 2000 (ISBN 4-7577-1132-8 December 2002) *''Island of Silence and Silence'' ISBN 4-7572-0686-0 March 2000 (ISBN 4-7577-1135-2 December 2002) *''Feast of the Hollow Gods'' ISBN 4-7577-0134-9 July 2000 *''Wings of the False God'' ISBN 4-7577-0227-2 November 2000 *''Whisper of the White Mage'' ISBN 4-7577-0365-1 March 2001 *''Girl of the Black Tower'' ISBN 4-7577-0499-2 July 2001 *''Twilight of the Sword Kings'' ISBN 4-7577-0658-8 November 2001 *''Garden of Viciousness'' ISBN 4-7577-0900-5 July 2002 *''Demonic Sword of Destruction'' ISBN 4-7577-1478-5 July 2003 *''Battlefield of Crimson Snow'' ISBN 4-7577-1509-9 July 2003 *''Song of the Beginning'' ISBN 4-7577-1545-5 September 2003 *Volumes 1 to 7 are published by ASCII There are two versions: the (corporate) ASCII version and the Enterbrain version. The latter is a reprint.


Astronomicon

*''Amazon Red'' ISBN 4-7577-0258-2 December 2000 *''Phantom Blue'' ISBN 4-7577-0468-2 July 2001 *''Eternity Green'' ISBN 4-7577-0572-7 October 2001


Chitty Chitty's World Reppuden!! (Chitty Chitty Series)

*''Shotgun Marriage'' ISBN 4-7577-0833-5 May 2002 *''Beast Howling'' ISBN 4-7577-0958-7 September 2002 *''Foxy Step'' ISBN 4-7577-1241-3 February 2003 *''Cutie Lips'' ISBN 4-7577-1359-2 April 2003 *''Robotnik War'' ISBN 4-7577-1632-X December 2003 *''Dark Star Rising'' ISBN 4-7577-1834-9 April 2004 *''Jade Breaker'' ISBN 4-7577-1996-5 September 2004


Kureya-kun's Strange Days

*''Speed of Love'' ISBN 4-7577-1968-X September 2004 *''Back in Love'' ISBN 4-7577-2170-6 March 2005 *''Future in Love'' ISBN 4-7577-2391-1 October 2005


The tiger leaps, the dragon smiles

*''Lion King Conquest!'' ISBN 978-4-7577-3508-8 May 2007 *Golden Full Moon ISBN 978-4-7577-3684-9 September 2007 *''Ode to the Setting Sun, Poem of the Morning Star'' ISBN 978-4-7577-3916-1 January 2008


She is a War Fairy

*''She is Warlike'' 1 ISBN 978-4-7577-4406-6 August 2008 *''She is Warlike''2 ISBN 978-4-7577-4580-3 December 2008 *''She is warlike'' 3 ISBN 978-4-7577-4889-7 May 2009 *''She is warlike'' 4 ISBN 978-4-7577-5043-2 August 2009 *''She is warlike'' Little Poem 1 ISBN 978-4-04-726141-9 November 2009 *''She is warlike'' 5 ISBN 978-4-04-726399-4 March 2010 *''She is warlike'' Little Poem 2 ISBN 978-4-04-726539-4 May 2010 *''She is warlike'' 6 ISBN 978-4-04-726759-6 August 2010 *''She is warlike'' 7 ISBN 978-4-04-726964-4 December 2010 *''She is warlike'' Little Psalm 3 ISBN 978-4-04-727076-3 February 2011


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(Japanese) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ureshino, Akihiko 1971 births People from Tochigi Prefecture Japanese video game writers Living people