A port of the extra arc and the first in the Advanced Story saga originally included in Kizuna Volume I, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc originally included in Matsuri that serves as an alternate version of Tatarigoroshi where Keiichi, Shion, and Rena team up to save Satoko from her uncle for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc originally included in Matsuri, which acts as a bad ending when the player does not make choices that would lead them to Onikakushi, Watanagashi, or Tatarigoroshi for modern consoles in widescreen.
Kimi ni Steady is a dating simulation game that was first released in PC Windows in the year 1998. In the game the player takes the role of young high school student that wants to find love before Christmas, the game begins in September and he got 4 months to find the perfect girl for him.
The club has successfully made it to Okinomiya and evades more crazed villagers as they try to find the Sonozaki family's stronghold, meeting a girl named Une who may hold the key to salvation. Meanwhile, Rika and Hanyuu stay behind in Hinamizawa and do some investigating of their own, encountering some old acquaintances.
Two students living in Hinamizawa, Rika Furude, and Mion Sonozaki, rest at a bus stop on a rainy day and wait for the bus to arrive. Some employees soon join them, who are working on a project that will build a dam in Hinamizawa but result in the village's destruction. As the group makes their acquaintance, they talk about a phenomenon related to the strange deaths of dam project employees, the curse of Oyashiro-sama.
Hinamizawa Teiryuujo was the prototype of what would later become Higurashi When They Cry, initially proposed as a stage play written by Ryukishi07, but it was rejected by the theater company and later repurposed for the game.