I’ve finished the game; you should read my previous posts on the game before this one. I apologize for the delay, but I had the perfect storm of life-interference, the game being finicky, and me being slow to translate. Also, just to announce straight from the top (before any serious spoilers on the rest of the game): if you want to play the game in English, Jim and Charlie Gerrie now have a translated version available. Inside Shinkigensha. LOGiN, August 1983. “For entertainment, people began making programs with humans in the lead role. This is how we see the emergence of the adventure game as a genre.” Yasuhiro Kume is listed as the author, and he is also listed as the author on their next game (Takarajima, Treasure Island) which we will eventually get to, although the company profile linked above seems to indicate the second game was a more collaborative effort. Specifically, they tried to reproduce the “same kind of division of labor seen in film” with the original author working…
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