2006-05-27, 17:55 | Link #104 | |
I desire Tomorrow!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: As far away from reality as possible
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2006-05-29, 23:49 | Link #107 |
Bishoujo sweet!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Australia
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Woohoo! I just got the game, and my I must say that was quick, and for Australia too.
And whats with the mouse pad, its more like there's not much there! Though cute none the less. Ok now with walkthrough in hand its straight for Nanaka's route first. |
2006-05-31, 15:39 | Link #111 | |
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1. It's tiny! 2. The picture's the kind you don't actually *want* to cover up with a mouse. >.> But yeah, anyone got a spoiler-free rating so far? Not like I'll be able to play it competently for a few years(!) but always nice to know |
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2006-06-11, 16:39 | Link #116 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Just a little merchandise update. As you probably know, Circus's marketing folks are going all out for D.C. II - they even have a list on their site of all the magazines and issues where D.C. II made the front cover. Not to mention feature stories in many publications, and some mini-posters in Megami Magazine. But, that's not all! They're also throwing special extras in various magazines, and even have a special edition magazine issue just for D.C. II (Dengeki G's Festival Vol. 4)!
Among the extras you'll find in the 84-page full-colour Festival issue is a 70-piece puzzle (featuring Otome & Yume), a train pass cover (featuring Nanaka), and a Yume hugging pillow case! The magazine was nice enough to include the following page to explain how you can use your newly-acquired keepsake: Spoiler for D.C. II Yume pillowcase Q&A:
Here also are scans of the pencil board that was included in Comptiq's June issue. (Not sure how you compare pencil board sizes, but this one's a bit smaller than a normal page - about 10" x 7 1/4" or roughly 25 x 18 cm). Spoiler for D.C. II Pencil Board:
So, there you have it - a very small subset of all of the many, many marketing initiatives Circus has been investing in for D.C. II. That being said, I'm sure it'll all pay off handsomely for them in the end. The D.C. franchise has never been stronger. |
2006-06-11, 17:24 | Link #118 | |
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How's the magazine art then, any good? *hopes the sixth pin is Suginami* |
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2006-06-11, 18:06 | Link #119 | |
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2006-06-15, 05:50 | Link #120 |
i am the mist
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Japan
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Hmm, Maya... Mayuki...
(Why do I get interested in the characters that aren't "winnable"? DCPC II should better have them...) Anyway, I have recently started on this game, going for Nanaka's route first (aren't we all?). Interestingly, our player Yoshiyuki Sakurai, his name, similar to Yoshino Sakura isn't it? More interestingly also, he even has a face and a voice in the "Da Capo" mode (D.C. path). Da Capo mode seems to be: Spoiler:
Yume looks certainly interesting. I love it when she's in meganekko-mode at home.
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