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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Infinite Space is a Sci-Fi RPG released in 2009 by Sega, made by Platinum Games (ex-Clover Studio) and prominent Dating Sim creator (and original Steel Battalion developer) Nude Maker in an attempt to diversify their output. Very successful in its original Japan, it has been slightly less praised in other countries, but still been lauded for its great characters and enormous scope. The second is especially deserving of mention: this is a massive game, particularly for the DS. There are at least a hundred different ships with impressively detailed 3D models, a hundred different crew members to recruit with separate personalities and portraits and a staggering number of different star systems to visit. |