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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[UMD-Video interactive games]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>It has recently come to my attention that some visual novels were released in the UMD-Video format rather than on the standard PSP-game format. Games like these are called &quot;UMD-PG&quot; (which stands for &quot;Players Game&quot;</p><p>An example of this would be Aki No Urara No Akaneiro Shoutengai<br /><a href="http://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php?page=show_record&amp;s=71&amp;n=0351">http://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php … amp;n=0351</a></p><p>With this in mind, I think we should add the UMD-Video category.</p><p>Besides, we&#039;re datting CD-i VIdeo discs, so we might as well dat standard UMD-Video discs as well.</p><p>Once the system gets set up, I&#039;d be willing to moderate the platform.</p><p>EDIT: This seems to be a rather complete list of UMD-PG games: <a href="https://vndb.org/r?q=umd-pg;fil=;s=released;o=d;p=1">https://vndb.org/r?q=umd-pg;fil=;s=released;o=d;p=1</a></p><p>Many thanks to rockleevk for bringing this format to my attention</p>]]></content>
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