Hey everyone.
Just a heads-up to check out the front page's latest update. I finally got that Vane manga translation up and running, much thanks to Alun who helped incredibly on editing it. Check it out directly at: http://www.lunar-net.com/manga/vane.php
Also, the links and whatnot have been fixed for the novels and manga sections; both are now reorganized to be easier to go through. That's here:
http://www.lunar-net.com/novels.php
http://www.lunar-net.com/manga.php
Have fun. KF
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Re: Vane manga translation, and more!
You mentioned on the Hikuusen author introduction that you aren't aware of Chaos Seed?
It is a very good game, for which Funato provided character designs - originally on Super Famicom (Chaos Seed Fuusui Kairoki) and then remade on Saturn (Senkutsu Katusryuu Taisen Chaos Seed). I understand the there isn't a lot of difference between them. Chaos Seed is a complex and very challenging dungeon building simulation with a Chinese theme. It was something of a cult hit in its day. Neverland (who co-developed the Saturn version) doesn't have much of interest about it on their website, but I did find a chirashi scan so you can see some art and such.
http://gamedic.jpn.org/museum/tirasi/ssslg/index1.html
It is a very good game, for which Funato provided character designs - originally on Super Famicom (Chaos Seed Fuusui Kairoki) and then remade on Saturn (Senkutsu Katusryuu Taisen Chaos Seed). I understand the there isn't a lot of difference between them. Chaos Seed is a complex and very challenging dungeon building simulation with a Chinese theme. It was something of a cult hit in its day. Neverland (who co-developed the Saturn version) doesn't have much of interest about it on their website, but I did find a chirashi scan so you can see some art and such.
http://gamedic.jpn.org/museum/tirasi/ssslg/index1.html
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