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Originally publishing and developing titles under the company name Dreams, they changed it a few years later to Illusion (possibly to avoid confusion with Taito developer Dreams, Inc.). As a developer of eroge, they are notable in that, unlike most of their counterparts, they focus on three-dimensional models instead of 2D hand-drawn art, and favor iterating improved gameplay engines over narrative development and dialogue trees.

Illusion Software is a Japanese software firm which concentrates on producing 3D eroge titles exclusively for the Japanese market.
