Posts tagged mirror moon
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Tidbit: mirror moon releases MBAC Trial English v1.0
October 4th, 2008, by in Release, Tidbits, Translation
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Subliminal Neko-Arc goes on rampage
August 16th, 2008, by in Release, Translation
After many months toiling with at least four or five different programming and/or scripting languages, mirror moon has released Tsukihime Plus+Disc English v1.1 to the public. This new version has the usual textual fixes, but also offers full support for English locales and for Windows Vista. A cat appears to be fine, too.
Tsukihime Plus+Disc is a fandisc released by TYPE-MOON in 2003 as part of the Tsuki-Bako collection, offering a number of side stories to the original Tsukihime game. It can be seen as an extended version of the Tsukihime Plus-Disc, released separately in 2001, but the translation is only compatible with the extended Plus+Disc. Download links for the release can be found on the mirror moon website.
Edit: A stopping bug was found in the release and v1.2 has been put online. Links updated.
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Men Done With It
July 2nd, 2008, by in Release, Translation
Over the past few days many people have been speculating about the red moon theme on the mirror moon website, but despite hopes uttered by some fans the world is not yet seeing a Heaven’s Feel release. Today, mirror moon releases their English translation of Men at Work! 2.
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Fate/stay night Translation Finished
June 20th, 2008, by in Translation
Completing the Heaven’s Feel route yesterday, mirror moon has finished translation of Fate/stay night. Heaven’s Feel is the third and final route of the game, focussing on Sakura as the primary female character. The story was both loved and hated by the Japanese fanbase, offering the most detailed explanation of the story but also the most confusing texts of the game.
Editing of this third route is currently estimated to be at 40%. Barring any grand paloomba mistaeks of doom, that figure should only be going up from here on. -
Tidbit: mirror moon Releases Tsukihime English v1.2 Updater
May 10th, 2008, by in Release, Tidbits, Translation