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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 20, 2009 14:43:57 GMT -5
I was summoned from the land of Nippon by a lad named Tomu, to exercise bad one spirits from negativity genki feeling. With me, I bring answers to questions to all your Falcom wonders and dazzles.
Please, teach me what is needed.
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Post by SkyeWelse on Mar 20, 2009 23:56:07 GMT -5
へ、今はなにでしたか?ファルコムリードディザイナはほんとですか?
私はとっても混乱しますですね。
ファルコムリードディザイナならよようこそ。
とにかく,ザナドゥのProjectをしなければならないんです。
はじましてどうぞよろしく。
-トーマス
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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 21, 2009 0:52:17 GMT -5
Also, why is your IP address located in the US (Utah, Logan)? Tele-remote location work is done. I am immigranted since 1984 when Dragon Slayers was first a create. Welcome aboard, ummm... Ryo Yonemitsu? When did you become a lead designer at Falcom? My guitaring won me great merit. へ、今はなにでしたか?ファルコムリードディザイナはほんとですか? 私はとっても混乱しますですね。 ファルコムリードディザイナならよようこそ。 とにかく,ザナドゥのProjectをしなければならないんです。 はじましてどうぞよろしく。 -トーマス Sorry, one does not speak numbers? Can you translate into tongue?
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Post by SkyeWelse on Mar 21, 2009 1:05:09 GMT -5
Sorry, one does not speak numbers? Can you translate into tongue? Well, it does seem like you understand English quite well, so I'll just translate what I said into English. It is showing numbers I guess because something strange happened with the encoding... I just said that I was initially very confused about your first posting as the name "Falcom Lead Designer" and I asked if it was really true if you were a Lead Designer for Falcom and if so, welcome and nice to meet you. I also mentioned something about needing to go work on a Xanadu project, which is this here: Xanadu Scenario IV Project.Anyhow, welcome to the forums! -Thomas
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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 21, 2009 1:38:56 GMT -5
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Post by SkyeWelse on Mar 21, 2009 1:39:49 GMT -5
I hope you're not taking this seriously, SkyeWelse. It's very hard to read you right now. -Tom Is it some kind of joke then? I was under the impression that we were dealing with a Japanese speaker who may or may not be who he says he is. If it isn't true and it's all some kind of joke, then I guess I'm just gullible then. -Thomas
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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 21, 2009 1:41:02 GMT -5
I feel bad now. I'm sorry!
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Post by SkyeWelse on Mar 21, 2009 2:47:07 GMT -5
Ah, I guess I should have checked that out beforehand. I guess he got me with the whole "I'm new" post. I thought we had actually made a contact with someone who worked for Falcom or something. That explains why something seemed a bit off and was a bit confusing.
But if Falcom Lead Designer isn't Falcom Lead Designer, then who is he really? *Tugs on Mask* : )
This is where they should say, "And I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Wyrdwad!"
-Thomas
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Post by Varion on Mar 21, 2009 3:10:56 GMT -5
Dammit wyrdy, I was watching to see how long it'd take him to figure it out
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Mar 21, 2009 3:13:20 GMT -5
AHA! I had no idea it was you until you said something. XD NOW I get the whole "Mirage Coordinator" thing I've been scratching my head at!
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Post by Varion on Mar 21, 2009 3:29:47 GMT -5
Nah, much as I'd love to take credit it's not me I'm just an innocent bystander and am as curious as you are who the culprit is. Oh and the title's just from the name of one of my favourite tracks from Umineko no naku koro ni. Like the previous one was.
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Post by Varion on Mar 21, 2009 4:47:29 GMT -5
Ooh, I haven't heard that one. Will have to check it out sometime. I really love Shimamiya Eiko's Higurashi songs, so if Umineko is even remotely similar, I think I'll love its music too. -Tom Well the anime doesn't start until later this year, so who knows whether they'll go with her again... they didn't for the game's opening song, at least, they went with this. I love it personally, it fits the whole seagulls and witches theme really well. I really hope they use the original game's BGM this time though - it's full of absolutely fantastic stuff - soothing and tragic piano tracks, classic witchiness, orchestral, heart-pounding battle tracks... if they use another load of Kenji Kawai's thrown together ambience I think I'm going to cry.
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Post by Falcom Director of Fanservice on Mar 21, 2009 7:54:44 GMT -5
Working return! I need that cord/code for shock of cleavage! Lazy idle fellow!
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Post by Incog Neato on Mar 21, 2009 9:34:11 GMT -5
The lead designer is now joined by a merry band of Falcom folks on this board. :D
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Post by Falcom Director of Fanservice on Mar 21, 2009 9:40:36 GMT -5
The way you phrased that immediately makes me think of "Spaceballs: The Flame Thrower!"
This is not a bad thing in the least.
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Post by Incog Neato on Mar 21, 2009 9:50:19 GMT -5
The way you phrased that immediately makes me think of "Spaceballs: The Flame Thrower!" This is not a bad thing in the least. I am sad to admit that I have NEVER watched Spaceballs in its entirety. :( That and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. :((
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Post by Falcom Director of Fanservice on Mar 21, 2009 10:00:06 GMT -5
The former is a much greater loss than the latter. Rocky Horror is mostly gothtards trying to act edgy.
Well, the live showings anyways.
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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 21, 2009 12:02:12 GMT -5
Hint for true in~dentity:
1. I travel the land with Dogi in search of...Dogi. 2. I am the red. 3. But not as red.
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Post by Varion on Mar 21, 2009 12:11:01 GMT -5
That's not a hint, that gives it away entirely!
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Post by Falcom Lead Designer on Mar 21, 2009 12:12:43 GMT -5
Sorry, the subtlety of Eigo is not within my grasp.
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