2012-01-01, 22:18 | Link #7442 |
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Really hoping for a new When They Cry series to start after Higanbana.
And of course, that someone translates it (something that shouldn't be taken for granted). Either way, glad you enjoyed yourselves. You truly deserved his attention, anyway. I mean, you did earn him quite some extra money I believe, and definetely a lot of extra fans! |
2012-01-01, 22:22 | Link #7443 | |
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Umineko on Android with VNDS
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Onscripter is out there for Android, but as you said, there isn't a build of ONScripter-EN yet. The result is the Japanese version of Umineko works fine, but trying to get the English version to run results in a lack of spaces between words and other weird formatting issues. However, VNDS is a visual novel engine originally for the Nintendo DS that is also available on the Android marketplace. The site for VNDS has a conversion tool for Umineko. http://weeaboo.nl/ You can run Umineko on Android via VNDS pretty well, though it's a more basic version than the real Umineko. The character menu is missing, text pages are formatted differently and it can't handle more than one sound effect at a time. If anyone has a better solution, please share it. I've been trying to get Umineko proper on my phone for some time. |
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2012-01-01, 22:24 | Link #7444 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Canada
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That was a really interesting read, Klashikari, sounds awesome. I have mad respect for Ryuukishi, and I one day hope to talk to him as well when I'm fluent in Japanese. Really looking forward for anything else that comes out of his mind.
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2012-01-01, 22:38 | Link #7445 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Czech Republic
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It must have been great meeting him. Thanks for giving us a nice report.
I'm not surprised you were like frozen statues at the beginning. When I met Aki Takanori from GSC at GSC booth at Animelo Summer Live, I surprised myself that I mustered up the courage to ask him for a sign and during the short conversation we had, my mind seemed to be quite far away XD |
2012-01-02, 02:32 | Link #7448 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Daw man, I envy you so much Klashikari to be able to meet with Ryukishi07 like that. Bern was right in which she said that you have to work for your miracles... or I could be me paraphrasing what she said haha.
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2012-01-02, 16:06 | Link #7449 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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It kind of makes me sad when I see someone like Ryukishi surprised at a foreign audience. I mean, I know they obviously don't check out American websites and forums to see how many people love anime, manga, visual novels, and so on here. But at the very least, I think respecting and loving a great story is something that transcends nationality and language, so of course we love Umineko. Personally, I really really love Umineko, on an emotional level. I wish I could convey that and thank him for it, but I'm satisfied simply knowing that he now knows he has fans here. Thanks for being our representatives, guys, and as always, thanks for giving us the ability to read this great piece of work in the first place. Love from me all around!
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2012-01-02, 17:27 | Link #7450 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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That's amazing, grats to Klashikari and chronotrig, must have been an amazing meeting indeed godimsojealousofyouguys
Maybe now he'll remember he has us westerner fans too supporting him when he'll be writing a new story, and it's all thanks to you! |
2012-01-02, 23:06 | Link #7455 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Argentina
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WOW, guys.. What an incredible way to finish Umineko xD All that hard work surely paid off, right?
Anyway, I wanted to say I'm really greatful to you for acomplishing such a project and everything you did in order to achieve it. Also, good luck and the best of wishes in the rest of your travel/vacations (if you're still on them, of course xD ); you really deserve it. I think Ryukishi's attitude was surprisingly humble. I mean, even though 07th -being a doujin circle- has already acomplished an amazing VN portfolio, several ports, and anime series, he doesn't seem to think high of himself nor disrespect you. For me, that's pretty awesome for an artist anno 2011/12 :P Congrats, Witch-Hunt. Hope to listen from you soon in another project! (Our Confession, Hane, or next When They Cry, perhaps?) PS: Sorry for the scrambled topics BTW D: PS2: Does anyone know if there is a Tsubasa translation? And a Higanbana VN one? Thanks a lot! |
2012-01-02, 23:20 | Link #7456 | |
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Quote:
http://ronove.blogspot.com/
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2012-01-03, 01:16 | Link #7457 | |
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http://secure.hobibox.net/umineko/ca...#howtodownload |
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2012-01-03, 12:26 | Link #7460 |
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So I'll take it "Clair vauxof Bernard/Bernardus" is also the spelling used? Or did the book just stick with "Clair"?
Well, considering "Chiester" sounds similar to "Winchester," the type of rifle used by the adults, I can't help but find it clever.
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