Asuka 120%

Asuka 120%
(Burning Festival)
Genre(s)Fighting game, bishōjo
Developer(s)Fill-in-Cafe
Success (Final and Return)
Publisher(s)FamilySoft, NEC Avenue, ASK-Kodansha
Creator(s)Masatoshi Imaizumi
Artist(s)Aoi Nanase, Atsuko Ishida
Composer(s)Keishi Yonao
Platform(s)FM Towns, Sharp X68000, PC-Engine, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
First releaseAsuka 120% BURNING Fest.
  • JP: March 11, 1994
Latest releaseAsuka 120% Return BURNING Fest.
  • JP: September 24, 1999

Asuka 120% (あすか120%), subtitled Burning Fest., is a Japanese bishōjo fighting video game series from FamilySoft. It is set in a school where members of school clubs fight each other in a fighting tournament. Originally released on the FM Towns home personal computer in 1994, Masatoshi Imaizumi led development with artwork provided by manga artist Aoi Nanase and music by Keishi Yonao. Fill-in-Cafe developed it and its four follow-ups: Excellent (1994) on the same platform, later remade for PlayStation in 1997; Maxima (1995) on PC Engine; Special (1996) on PlayStation; and Limited (1997) on Sega Saturn. Success then developed an additional two titles: Final (1999) on PlayStation and Return (1999) on Windows. New entries in the Asuka 120% series have been announced in the 2020s although are yet to be released.