Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191013115037

Maybe by that time we'll have an actual EURO army instead. There's been some push for it. That's probably the only year. I did mail delivery out in the countryside (mostly) for a few years (fiveish), I could probably count the days when it was freezing on my hands. It'd be barely below zero as well, very manageable.

On one hand I'm glad, computers tended to be a step too far for the previous oldies. Atleast they somewhat got the hang of phones. Atleast now they don't sit still in their chairs and just stare forward until their family comes by. I tend to search with broad JP terms, then fiddle with my search by category. I guess that wouldn't work that well with various shop searches because no one quite agrees what every category should be called.

Someone who'd pay more than €100 for DK country loose or who actually buys those collector grade shit (with the cartridge/CIB in plastic shells). Essentially outside collectors with no or barely any interest in actual videogames and just see it as another market for collecting. Not like I'm really a traditional collector in any sense though. Going for completely mint or new stuff is another matter, it shouldn't drive up the prices for loose copies or bad CIBs. Sure, but I doubt they themselves will share a 3rd party drama disc. I'll find it some day, maybe it's floating around on the Chinese web. I guess you're right, still I'd prefer a good setting book over posters and mouse pads. With a bit of luck most VN devs will stick to DRM-free releases, not a chance if they'd like to go officialy international though.

No, only when it's above. No extra costs at all when it's below €22,-, which is nice.

People Liked 03 and the scale seemed big enough, no reason why they can't pull it of with 04. The point was that TADA just oversaw development, probably barely had an active role in the remakes, just making sure it felt right. Ultimately I doubt it though with the remake team working on Dohna Dohna and all.

I have a PC98 version of ningyo -tsutako- (missing windows), Edo Ranze has nothing mentioned in my list (so event only then) and Pascha C++ Supplement Appendix Edition (it's actually called Additional production version) is just a reprint because C++ was too limited, the wikipedia article states some small changes (probably bug or typo fixes). It does show the different contents of the additional production version and the limited edition though:

Limited edition

A4 size clear case package Game disc Drama CD calendar manual

Additional production version

Tall case package Game disc Drama CD 3 illustration cards manual

The additional production version seems to be easy enough to get (though probably not mint), I saw some used versions. So with a bit of luck you'll find that quickly enough. The limited edition was apparently far too limited, so hope you have that already. I found it odd that only 1 archive page had a link to the page that showed the DL link, guess they added content to the promo site gradually. It's essentially just a digital only demo though, nothing physical ever released for it.