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  1. Please buy your visual novels. If you don't want to pay a lot (and who does?), buy them during sales. More piracy means less titles licensed.
    3 points
  2. MaggieROBOT

    VNR is back online!

    VNR now have a new server, so it's fully functional again!!!! Here's some instructions: - Go here http://vnr.aniclan.com/ and make a new account if you want to upload subs and terms (I think it works better logged in than as a guest). You can synch it with your old sakuradite account so you can keep your language preferences and things uploaded. - After that, you can upload your subtitles files stored in VNRfolder/Cache/Subtitles/xml/(important!) and upload the terms dict (if you didn't add anything private, you can skip this). Since it is a new server, it's pretty much empty until someone adds something into it. - The VNR compatible with the new server can be downloaded here: http://vnr.aniclan.com/upload/Visual_Novel_Reader(EN).rar (latest version) - You have to add all games with the wizard for it to recognize. However, if you didn't delete your old VNR, it will open with all your games already in the springboard. - Just one time while I was testing it ramdomly crashed, so it seems to be a stable version. Have fun, people! UPDATE: Based on people's questions: - Want to login in aniclan? Use your new name and password. Want to login in VNR? Use your sakuradite name and password. (For now, Dangetsu may change it in the futute) - Can you read logged as guest? Yes, you can. Can you add things in the shared dictionary logged as guest? I don't think so (Never worked for me, needs more testing) - VNR says it's a unknown game? You'll need to manually select the right text thread before you can use it. After that, it will work normally. Usually, the default option isn't UTF16, so if no subs are showing, select UTF16 right away! (UTF16 is the most common, but if it doesn't work, try UTF8)
    1 point
  3. Year 1992 was much to my liking with few eroge and a great number of elaborate plots. The notable features of year 1992 included: - Implemented censorship rules resulted in private parts censored and at some cases companies set self-censorship to a degree when no private parts were ever on a screen or sometimes even to no nudity at all - Regulations led to bigger emphasis on the story and experiments with the genres - Horror mysteries with gore pictures started to appear as a genre - Several sepia color works appeared to underline the warm atmosphere of the past events - Pure romance works started to appear, but Nanpa games were still larger in number - In several games individual endings for each heroine were implemented - As for system, several games had very weird choices for text window and icon/command window The number of good high quality games increased significantly. Masterpieces of 1992: 1. Armist 2. Can Can Bunny Premiere 3. De-Ja 2 4. Doukyuusei 5. Dracula Hakushaku 6. Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna 7. Joker II 8. Kiss 9. Koroshi no Dress 3 10. Kurutta Kajitsu 11. Martial Age 12. My Eyes! 13. Phobos 14. Shinjuku Monogatari 15. Sotsugyou Shashin / Miki 16. The 4th Unit - Wyatt And there was a good number of works with good atmosphere and story. At first I was pretty sure that Crazy Fruit (Kurutta Kajitsu) must be the game of the year 1992 since the year born so many horror mystery novels. Then I got really intrigued by Shinjuku Monogatary. Doukyuusei (Classmate) and it struck me as a very bright and novelty game. It was supposed to be another nanpa game or dating seem and turned out to be a collection of stories that you choose yourself. It's a game of events as something keeps happening everywhere and it's up to you whether you stop and try to get to know the people there or keep on exploring. Game has very attractive characters and huge replayability potential. It's not a strategy, not an RPG, but the amount of freedom you're given makes you think it's an entirely new genre. And yet my personal preferences demand a story game for the winner. And I personally liked the story of Phobos the most among the visual novels of 1992.
    1 point
  4. un1ess

    Ohayogozaimasu!

    Hi everyone! First, I'd like to apologize for stealing a dictionary word for my username. I'm already anticipating the confusion this will cause so I'll ask a global moderator to change it. Also I hope that 5pb doesn't mind me using the Steins;Gate icon as my avatar (it's only temporary!). Anyway, I got into visual novels through Steins;Gate. I started with the anime, then the movie, then watched someone play Steins;Gate 0 on YouTube, and now I'm working on the original Steins;Gate visual novel on my iPad. Fuwanovel seems to be a great place to discuss this series, as well as visual novels that I'll read later. I'm looking forward to posting! Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!
    1 point
  5. Yes West always get the worst deals compared to Asia, VNs without ero, Smartphones with less storage and less RAM
    1 point
  6. DarkZedge

    Just a bit of Marie

    Just a bit of Marie
    1 point
  7. Well, perhaps it's better if you just drop that if you terrible at the gameplay. Actually the gameplay was easy if you didn't care for perfect score, but it could be challanging later though. And instead of Aselia (Just drop it along with Baldr Sky if you're terrible at gameplay) I'll change my recommendation to I/O and Evolimit. Both of those were sci-fi, and quite interesting at that. Just play it even if you already knew about spoiler. As for Katawa Shoujo it's just VN with physically disabled girl (Blind, deaf, lost legs, lost hands, and burned face) as the heroines. However what makes it interesting is that it was developed by 4ch with some trouble in production iirc, and yet it managed to had story almost as good as any standard charage (Keep in mind that there's also the year of the production was at 2009, which back then didn't had any particular OELVN iirc).
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  8. New version out! v0.4.0 Quick Trivia: It was yesterday of last year that we released v0.1.0 - When Sango's route was completed. We've now finished our 4th character route and are moving to the 5th. DOWNLOADS - In our Patreon's front page: patreon.com/paperwaifu. Choose your flavor - Win/Mac/Linux/Android/Online WHAT'S NEW! - NEW! 4th character route finished! Exclusive to patrons! (Only up to chapter 4 in the free demo version for now) - NEW! More music Added! - NEW! Updated Mie's first SE. - NEW! Multilingual support added. (No languages added yet.) - NEW! Virtual keyboard updated! - NEW! Longer dialog text supported. - BUG FIX! Something about game variable values being carried over on load/new game after another game session when they're not supposed to. NOTES ABOUT THIS UPDATE: The Virtual Keyboard: It's now a QWERTY type. It should be much easier to use now. You can still type using your physical keyboard. There's now a Shift button, that works as a toggle to enter capitalized letters. Enter is now a down arrow, located at the bottom right, which hides the keyboard. You can still move around keyboard by pressing the cross arrow, now located on the upper right. And that's about it. It should be easier to type with this thing now. Buttons have been shrunk btw, so let me know how it goes if you're using a phone or tablet. Multi-Language Support: It's now here too. But don't expect anything yet, as there's no other language available to display yet. We're talking with a fan translation group at the moment and we'll tell you guys more about it on a later post :). All New Animated CGs are Shaded: This including Mie's new and improved BJ scene. Dialog and choices have been updated as well. And let me know what you guys thing of that X-ray thing ;). In the next update, we'll try to shade the other animated CGs we've got. Oh and the background characters have also been shaded - so they won't look too out of place this time around. As always, if you spot any weird bugs and stuff, let us know and we'll investigate it!
    1 point
  9. Use this: http://azure.kdays.cn/onekeyunlock Download AlphaRomdie and extrach the rar then you only have to execute and drop the .exe over the window that appears, press ok and you will have a new shortcut use that shortcut from now on
    1 point
  10. Please don't talk about piracy. I regret that my previous post caused this. It was only a comment to give a thought about a possible solution to this deadlock. Even as much as sharing the patch is illegal.
    1 point
  11. I don't understand what is up with the 18+ patch. They clearly stated several times that they are releasing it for free for everyone, the moment the game comes out. And yet, here we are, only a few people got the patch, and it's locked behind a password? (I'm a backer, but I didn't even get it. It seems like only backers of a certain tier + got the patch.) They have been saying the patch will be free since last year: @MiKandi Japan can you guys give us some info on what is going on here? ...
    1 point
  12. you should read the house in fata morgana it's the exact opposite of grisaia in terms of style, plot, structure and anything else read it anyway
    1 point
  13. If you like Princess Evangile and Koisuru Natsu no Last Resort, you should read Noble ☆ Works and Harukoi Otome ~Otome no Sono de Gokigenyou~
    1 point
  14. Just finished watching Fruits Basket after a long drawn out intermittent watching. I've known this ancient show has rated very high for a long time but at no stage while watching it could I see how it scored a median rating of 9 out of 10... till the last 2 episodes. I was mostly only mildly amused through it though it wasn't an unpleasant way to pass the time. However the last 2-3 episodes were totally unexpected and really the culmination of 23 episodes of apparently harmless build up but with some amazing emotional weight. No it's not a resolving harem happy ending or anything like that but it has a beautiful ending nonetheless. I was going to give it a 6/10 as "decent" but the ending pushed it up to 7. I can't very well rate the rest of the series on the ending only but I'm glad I watched it though I can easily see how anyone would struggle to watch it with today's anime sensibilities. One thing it doesn't suffer from that older anime usually does, though, is being slow. The dialogue and movement is rapid through the whole series except during dramatic scenes. It's an observation I've made that old series are usually so slow that I have to watch them at higher speed because the dialogue and pace are normally glacial and this was not like that at all. In fact quite a few of the more classic shows also did not suffer from that slow pace problem so perhaps that's why they became classics. These days most bad anime suffers from the other extreme - trying so hard to maintain interest through pace that they blast thousands of lines of mindless dialogue or meaningless action to give the impression of being dense thematically when they're just plain dense instead. I never did quite figure out why they called it Fruits Basket by the way...
    1 point
  15. The UI in Nurse Love Addiction is pretty big by default. The JP version is the same on that front. I personally really enjoyed the game. It's one of the few TLed yuri games with a good story. The translation was a bit awkward at times, but not bad. A few typos, some literal TLs and a few cases of awkward English is the worst you'll encounter. Accuracy wise, it was fine, so unless you are bothered a lot by a few awkward sentences here and there, the TL is absolutely fine to read.
    1 point
  16. Hey there, once again thank you for all the input. I had a look at the bottom of the VNDB list and picked out a promising visual novel. If anybody's interested, feel free to take a look at the result here:
    1 point
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