Posts tagged 0verflow
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0verflow around the “world”
August 4th, 2010, by in Feature, Translation
The people at Sekai Project graciously filled us in on some details on how their relationship with 0verflow (or more precisely, the parent company STACK) started and progressed, and we thought we’d share the story from the point of view of the two parties involved.
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A patch and survey issued by Sekai Project
August 1st, 2010, by in Release, Translation
Sekai Project has released a new patch for School Days that translates everything through chapter three of the game out of six total chapters. The patch comes in two flavors: an installer that installs the original game, the Japanese update patch and the English translation patch and a standalone installer just for the translation patch itself. The project team also mentions that they’ve been in contact with 0verflow since Anime Expo and wanted to help them with some information. Thus, they would like everyone to fill out their survey on content restrictions, pricing and distribution format. The information from this survey would be used to guide 0verflow in any plans to publish overseas.
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Front Wing and 0verflow at AX 2010
July 8th, 2010, by in Conventions, Translation
We had the chance to have a nice chat with two of the new companies present at Anime Expo 2010 this year with MangaGamer — Front Wing (known for their Jibril and Time Leap games) and 0verflow (of School Days fame). It looks like Front Wing hasn’t really considered an overseas release yet, but they’ve started thinking about it. On the other hand, 0verflow, who released an English translation of the trial version of Summer Days for April Fool’s Day one year, seems very interested in releasing English versions of their games, although they do outline some issues that are impeding progress in that area.
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MangaGamer at AX 2010: The Booths
July 7th, 2010, by in Conventions
MangaGamer occupied two islands of booths this year in the exhibition hall, instead of having a totally enclosed 18+ booth like last year. They brought a lot more companies this year, and this can be seen in the variety of booths they had. However, the main feature of their booths was probably the live stage, where they held a total of six miniature concerts over three days.
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Tidbit: School Days translation update posted
December 30th, 2009, by in Tidbits, Translation