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Summary

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Description

Cover arts of computer video games created by ZUN (Junya Ōta) from 1996 to 1998 in Japan. Floppy disk version sold at his online direct shop, according to the source. From upper left to below right:

  • "東方靈異伝" Copyright (C) 1996-97 ZUN. Amusement Makers.
  • "東方封魔録" Copyright (C) 1997 ZUN. Amusement Makers.
  • "東方夢時空" Copyright (C) 1997 ZUN. Amusement Makers.
  • "東方幻想郷" Copyright (C) 1998 ZUN. Amusement Makers.
  • "東方怪綺談" Copyright (C) 1998 ZUN. Amusement Makers.

The photograph of the gallery was taken by Yoko of RebRank. It is considered the photograph has no independent copyright because it is a faithful photographic reproduction of two-dimensional arts.

Source

Self-scanned copy of Doujin Game Package Design Vol.01 (in Japanese). RebRank. 2013. p. 7.

Article

Touhou Project

Portion used

The image only shows the front of covers. It came from one cropped image of a page, not substantial portion of the book.

Low resolution?

Yes, it's minimum size for a thumb image, equivalent to 47 dpi.

Purpose of use

To provide an image of earlier titles of the video game series Touhou Project.

Replaceable?

No free image available.

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