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• ' ' Released: February 14, 2007 • ' Released: September 12, 2007 • ' Released: January 16, 2008 Game (capitalized as GAME) is the debut by Japanese girl group. It was released on April 16, 2008. Game marks Perfume's first studio album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and member, while Perfume contributes to the album as the lead and background vocalists. Game was recorded and mixed by Nakata in. Four different formats were released to promote the album; a standalone CD, a limited CD and DVD bundle, and a digital release. Geometry and discrete mathematics 12th.
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It was re-released in February 2016 as a, featured in both Perfume's 2016 box set Perfume Complete LP Box and a limited singular release. Two different artworks were issued for the album's cover sleeve; one has Perfume inside a small room with synthetic grass, while the second has Perfume holding in a dark room.
Upon the album's release, it was met with mixed to favorable reviews from music critics. Several critics highlighted the commercial appeal, composition, and noted it as a resurgence of the techno-pop genre. However, some critics were ambivalent towards the album's lack of personality and polished production. Game has been listed on several publication lists as their best albums of 2008 and the J-pop genre. Commercially, Game was a success.
It became Perfume's debut studio album to reach the top spot on Japan's and was certified double platinum by the (RIAJ) for shipments of 500,000 units. Three singles were released from Game, including one promotional, one a-side single,. Its lead single and EP reached number 31 on Japan's, while its spawning promotional single 'Chocolate Disco' reached number 24 on Japan's chart. The second single ' reached number seven on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was one of the theme songs for the film. The album's third and final single, the a-side release ' reached number three on the Oricon Singles Chart. Perfume promoted the album on their 2009 Game Tour.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and development [ ] After signing to in September 2005, Perfume and Tokuma enlisted long-term collaborator, Japanese producer and member, to produce their work; this marks Perfume's first collaboration with Nakata. The collaboration spawned a series of singles including ', ', and '. These singles were included on Perfume's compilation album in 2006. In December 2006, Perfume and Nakata released the Game album track 'Twinkle Snow Powder Snow' as a single, the group's first. The following month, Game album track 'Chocolate Disco' was released in January 2007 and confirmed to be included on the then-upcoming album's lead A-side single. Then, in late January and early February 2008, Perfume confirmed the release of a new studio album in April that same year. Perfume and Tokuma hired Nakata to produce the album; this marks Perfume's debut studio album to be fully produced by Nakata.
Perfume began recording the remaining tracks in at Contemode Studios between 2007–2008 with Nakata. Nakata mastered and recorded the album with Perfume, and finished overall at the end of March 2008. The material from Game took nearly two-and-a-half years to produce and record, making it Perfume's longest spanning project to date. The material marks Perfume's first out of five studio albums to be fully composed, written, and arranged by Nakata. Perfume member A-Chan viewed Game as a, stating 'We see each album as being like a concept album.'