Palette is the debut mini-album of Japanese voice actor and J-Pop singer, Nobuhiko Okamoto. It was released in Japan on 23 May 2012 on Kiramune.
Two types of release Edition luxury and board, DVD was recorded making and PV of future sketch is included in the former. In addition, message card is enclosed as Limited benefits of various.
According to Okamoto, the title "Palette" refers to the intention of wanting to enjoy the different shades of all six songs.
The album was charted 9th on the Oricon and was sold over 0.6 million copies.
Palette may refer to:
Palette (Japanese: ぱれっと, Hepburn: Paretto, also stylized as PALETTE) is a Japanese visual novel studio founded in 2002. It is an adult game brand under Clearrave (株式会社クリアレーヴ, Kabushiki gaisha Kuriarēvu), a software company located in Mitaka, Tokyo. Palette is known for developing Mashiroiro Symphony, their ninth title released in 2009. It was ported to the PlayStation Portable and was adapted into an anime television series in 2011.
Between 2002 and 2013, twelve works were released from Palette, and the thirteenth work was released in 2014.
Palette Darkside (Palette darkside) is a sub-brand of Palette. Their sole work Kegareta Neoro: Taorareta Shimai was released on November 12, 2004. Palette Darkside's official website was closed on April 21, 2007, when Palette announced the first report of Sakura Strasse.
An Internet radio show titled Homerarete Nobiru Radio (ほめられてのびるらじお, Homerarete Nobiru Rajio, lit. A Radio Which Thrives on Praise), abbreviated as HomeRadi (ほめらじ, Homeraji), began to broadcast on March 8, 2007. This series is sponsored by Purple Software and Palette, and the show is hosted by Hideki Ogihara and Kazane. The show title was Homerarete Nobiru Radio PP at first, but later it changed to Homerarete Nobiru Radio Z on May 5, 2011.
Palette (パレット, Paretto) is a Japanese language freeware adventure game that was made with RPG Tsukūru 95 by Nishida Yoshitaka (西田好孝). The game was highly acclaimed in the Fourth ASCII Entertainment Software Contest, awarded a Grand Prix of 10,000,000 yen, which resulted in remaking the game for PlayStation by Enterbrain. That version, entitled Forget me not -Palette-, saw the release on April 26, 2001 exclusively in Japan.
In Palette, players would help a girl, referred to as B.D., whom apparently turned amnesiac by an accident, restore her memory as a well-known psychiatrist, Dr. Shian. Players essentially control B.D. in the scenery of her memory, which constitutes a maze with rooms and passages. In exploration, there are two modes of gameplay; in one mode, maps are colored in black and white often sprinkled with bright red, that denotes for example blood, with a noise continuously ringing, in which players can go between maps. With B.D. moving to another map, the gauge shown on the right side of the screen decreases one by one, it occurs also when B.D. touches barriers that are placed occasionally in maps. When the said gauge reached the bottom line, B.D. claims headache, and players would be sent back to the map of Shian's office. Shian would call her again to continue the game.