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  1. Narcosis

    t japan vs SakuraGame

    People are not entitled to anything. If you want to play japanese games, learn japanese.
    2 points
  2. I don't see how he's being an asshole. I mean, sure, it may not make perfect sense from a monetary perspective, but whether what income he will derive from the fan translation existing will be worth his discomfort of knowing the large number of foreigners who will pirate his work (and you know a good number will) is for him to decide.
    2 points
  3. Fiddle

    t japan vs SakuraGame

    https://vndb.org/t8891
    2 points
  4. But language doesn't matter. If you want to download, you will download any version regardless of language. Theres is no point to buy japanese version if don't understand that language. English fan TL brings only new potential customers that may(or not) buy this game. Also if we assume the English community as a bunch of filthy pirates, then prepackaged edition is even better, because it is useless for those, who want to play in original, and people who download it - will never buy original version. Then what the point? You should be proud if someone want to translate your work for free(bad TL is another story...) and share it with more people. I just can't see how this can bring any harm for sales...
    2 points
  5. Now we can play this anywhere we go in this long journey called life. I didn't play the Steam version, but I'll admit I'm curious. This game seems so comfy! As a Vita owner myself, and since Vita doesn't have any games pls give me more motives to buy this (read as: waifus and/or husbandos material in this?)!!
    1 point
  6. Plk_Lesiak

    Hello there!

    Hey, I'm a bit of a newbie when it goes to visual novels, but recently I've got sucked in in major way and started exploring the genre with basically all my free time (shared mostly with watching anime). I'm a huge fan of western-made and indie VNs, especially those made by small teams or being personal passion projects. While obviously main-stream Japanese novels are in different league when it goes to quality and scale, I love experiencing those smaller projects, with all their clunkiness and quirks connected to the specific author. Also, there are quite a few hidden gems among those VNs, that people often reject as "cheap imitations" without giving them a proper chance. I'm also a huge fan of yuri and a bit of a graphomaniac, compulsively writing VN reviews on Steam. And a dirty casual, who just recently started learning Japanese and trying to learn a bit more from his Otaku hobbies. I also have a weird ambition to become a contributor to the main site, but somehow no one returns my e-mails. :C I hope I won't be very annoying and I'm looking forward to get a bit more involved on this forum, after my time of silent lurking.
    1 point
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  8. If you haven't bought it yet, what are you waiting for? TL&DR: This is how good interactive fiction & vn's should look like.
    1 point
  9. Asakura Nemu from "D.C. ~Da Capo~" is obsessive But you could achieve a hate for obsessive heroines after her Be aware.
    1 point
  10. There's the standard one. Yandere And then there's this one. It's a bit of a side-thing in that it's a bad ending. More so since she's not really a heroine and just a support character. But she does have a couple scenes. Princess X
    1 point
  11. Silvz

    t japan vs SakuraGame

    I think the problem in what tjapan said is simply because of language. He probably doesn't know English well enough/used a machine translator, which is fine considering nobody has to know a foreign language. I'm glad the translator considered the creator's voice, though. And I think you should put NSFW with the source, since Lewd Game has a lot of uncensored images.
    1 point
  12. Devs have all the right in the world to hate fantranslations or try to block them, no matter how unfair it looks from our point of view or how wrong he is about it affecting his bottom line. It's better to focus on the one thing he's definitely not wrong about and that's SakuraGame being cancer, when it goes to their business practices and the quality of their publishing. It's not that VNs have any prestige to lose in the West, but what they do definitely doesn't help. :s
    1 point
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