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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - General Gaming - Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl In Back | New poll | | |
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Sukasa Birdo Not quite as active as before. Xkeeper supporter Xk > ||bass I IP Banned myself! Twice! Since: 11-17-05 From: Somewhere over there Last post: 6466 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Well, apart from what FreeDOS posted, only the torrent I found.
If you haven't already, PLAY THIS GAME |
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Xkeeper Took the board down in a blaze of glory, only to reveal how truly moronical ||bass is. Since: 11-17-05 From: Henderson, Nevada Last post: 6465 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Both of thse gamees are on the NES, but (naturally) jap-only.
No translations. |
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Sukasa Birdo Not quite as active as before. Xkeeper supporter Xk > ||bass I IP Banned myself! Twice! Since: 11-17-05 From: Somewhere over there Last post: 6466 days Last view: 6465 days |
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I know... Sucks.
Why don't we get games like that over here? Seems pretty dumb to me to not translate it, it would probably hav been very successful over this side of tte pacific. |
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Ten Flurry Since: 12-09-05 From: Denver Last post: 6471 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Wow, that Mario thing scared the crap out of me. | |||
Radiation UFO Since: 11-19-05 From: Techno City, The Moon Last post: 6526 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Woah, I played this like a year ago, it was super-awesome and stuff. Mostly because Tomato was translating it for a really long time and kept on telling people to play it, so it was kind of hard not to. In addition to the game being super awesome like a really-awesome book, they did a sweet job with the translation (all the translation screens, the Soul Blazer and EarthBound fonts, etc.), so, yeah, this is an awesome game. | |||
Glyphodon Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6506 days Last view: 6487 days |
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Originally posted by Sukasa + Because "it was only released over satellite or similar" like Xkeeper said and it is thus not a title big enough for translation? Because text adventures don't sell big? Because translation of a text adventure would require more work than an average game? Because it didn't come here over FDS, and the series didn't have english-speaking fans yet? Because Nintendo's always been weird about games that contain violence? Nope, all those answers thst spring to mine right now couldn't be right, because why would you ask such a stupid question before thinking up ONE of them? I was expecting Live-a-Live awesome or greater, considering the fact that Xkeeper went all red caps and illegal to bring it to us. It was rather disappointing, really. Sure, the atmosphere is superb. Playing through the game was probably worth it just to see the killer. The good portrait and background graphics and great sound add up to what every game should be--an experience. However, it kinda craps out on two of the most important elements of a game. The story was kinda lacking. All the events connected in the most meaningless ways. Then the end came and we found out who the killer was, and the events still connected in all the most meaningless ways. I felt no big web of deceit, just like I was on a sort of fetch quest for clues. Spoiler:
It's possible I just didn't get the story at the end. Was there some pen-initials-related plotline or implied event going on here that I just totally didn't catch? And, of course, the second failure is the gameplay itself. There's very little decision-making, it was just a matter of clicking all the options until new options appeared so you could click those. I did that for the whole of a game and still got 15/20 hearts. (edited by Glyph Phoenix on 07-30-06 11:01 PM) |
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Sonicandfails 910 Since: 11-17-05 From: Mass Last post: 6465 days Last view: 6465 days |
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It's called a visual novel. | |||
Gywall Coney Since: 11-20-05 From: England! Last post: 6467 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Played it. nearly 6 hours, Start to finish. XD | |||
INSERT COIN Double metal axe Since: 11-18-05 From: wtf am i bored Last post: 6467 days Last view: 6467 days |
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Screenshots please, I am interested, but not convinced. Aöthought you will say "PLAY IT" I think you should show some screens for people like me. | |||
AlexAR Ninji Since: 02-27-06 From: TX Last post: 6468 days Last view: 6465 days |
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Originally posted by INSERT COIN Do you know what a "Detective point-n-click-style SNES game" is? Screenshots wont really do much. Its all about the story and plot and characters and all that stuff. I personally hate these types of games with a passion..but I can see that's it is a high quality game. I was hoping this game might finally break me into these types of "Visual Novel" games, since its good to expand one's 'gaming horizon' if you will. Alas...after the first 10 minutes of reading and thinking and examining, I had to quickly play some Banjo Kazzooie to get the bitter taste out of my mouth. I just need to hop onto that last lava platform, use my special move to defeat the wicked witch, power up my mega blaster, collect 5 more tokens, 7 more hidden chests, and 8 more jiggies, then I can unlock the super secret cow level and see the special ending. pheww..I feel a lot better now. |
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