MangaGamer Holding Holiday Discount Sale Across Entire Catalogue
By Ishaan . December 16, 2012 . 12:00pmMangaGamer are holding a holiday sale across their entire catalogue of games.
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MangaGamer are holding a holiday sale across their entire catalogue of games.
MangaGamer held another of their livestreams yesterday, with president, Hiroshi Takeuchi, answering fan questions regarding the company’s working process and future projects.
Kara no Shoujo isn’t simply about bringing a killer to justice. It’s about discovering the truth and learning to come to terms with the past.
Siliconera recently had the opportunity to interview Kara no Shoujo developer, Innocent Grey, about their company, development philosophy, and their thoughts on the visual novel market.
“If murders don’t happen, then it would be just like the many normal eroge out there,” Innocent Grey recently told Siliconera in an interview.
“We’re aiming for games where you don’t just choose choices, but rather games where you have to think,” Innocent Grey told Siliconera in a recent interview.
Kara no Shoujo’s release is 10 days away, but you can try the game out now if you’d like to.
MangaGamer will also include a set of extensive translation and cultural notes along with the game’s digital release.
Overdrive president and MangaGamer producer, Hiroshi Takeuchi, talks about the hurdles involved with negotiating with visual novel developers in Japan to bring their games overseas.
MangaGamer head translator, John Pickett, explains why the upcoming English release of Kara no Shoujo won’t include the original Japanese voicework.
Kara no Shoujo’s story begins in 1956, when Tokyo is beginning to recover, ten years after Japan’s defeat in the war. [Update: The game's product page indicates that voices have been removed.]
The third case of fan-translation removal from the TLWiki.