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MangaGamer announced several new titles at Anime Expo.

JAST made several new announcements and updated us on some existing projects at their panel.

Other news

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Today I learned that Saiya-Saiga has a ディスクレス field for all the visual novels listed on the site. The field essentially labels whether the release is encumbered by DRM or not; whether it performs a check to ensure the disk is in the drive on first startup.

If the developer has provided a DRM-removal patch, as in the case of August with Aiyoku no Eustia, that is also listed with a link to download it.

This should be very useful for players looking for DRM-Free releases.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Spectacle8011@lemmy.comfysnug.space to c/visualnovels@lemmy.comfysnug.space

Anime has slowly grown into a global phenomenon, but visual novels are far more niche. Many visual novels remain untouched by localization companies, and sometimes the localizations we do get are…lackluster.

Often, the best way to experience a visual novel is in the original language—Japanese. Whether you’re already interested in learning Japanese, or want to learn Japanese purely to play visual novels in their original language, both motivations are perfectly valid. Visual novels are a great way to learn Japanese, because you get exposure to both the written and spoken language.


I've written a guide on how you can learn Japanese by playing visual novels with the help of a friend who made some suggestions to improve it, and it's available on our wiki, wiki.comfysnug.space. As with all pages on our wiki, it's licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0, meaning you're free to share and re-post the content.

If you're interested in learning Japanese or have already begun, I hope you find this guide useful. It isn't meant to be a dedicated guide on learning Japanese, but there are some tools you might not know about that will make your life easier.

If you have any additions or corrections to offer for this guide, or are interested in working on our other pages, you can sign up for the wiki here.

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Over 200 games are discounted until July 9th on the JAST storefront.

  • All releases are DRM-Free
  • Reminder that you can filter by Japanese support; 29 games with Japanese support are currently discounted

Includes a lot of nukige, but also some plot-focused ones like:

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the novel is about 6 hours long according to VNDB

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by The_Entire_Circus@burggit.moe to c/visualnovels@lemmy.comfysnug.space

Heya Neo! First contribution here~

cross-posted from: https://burggit.moe/post/68002

It's a good thing Gurigura's not actually like this.

VN source in title.

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cross-posted from: https://burggit.moe/post/33788

Repost of an old meme for another community.

"The light adds 2.5 meters."

Title reference for those that don't get it.

Sources:

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Visual Novels (lemmy.comfysnug.space)

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/596930

anyone else here that used to be on r/visualnovels or r/otomegames? i'm playing through jack jeanne right now and having a blast. what VNs have you all been playing/reading lately?

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Where would I go about looking for banner images in these relative form factors for visual novels in general? My lutris screen looks pretty ugly right now and I'd like to pretty it up some.

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So, I wrote this guide after my 2 day long troubleshooting adventure with Kanon trying to get it running on windows 11,

from what i heard it ran fine till windows 10, but then windows 11 removed some sound related libraries.

Here's a **TLDR ** of the guide for people that just want to get the job done.

Install WSL Install any distro, preferable ubuntu add the universe repos to ubuntu install rlvm paste kanon files to Ubuntu. Run rlvm , and select the kanon folder from the file picker. Boom Kanon technically still on the boundaries of windows 11.

I also tried the original (patched with voice) game in wine and bottles and i can confirm it works on wsl too, although a bit janky and voice gets crackly and starts to lag after a few minutes of play time, restarting pc fixes that

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NUKITASHI on Steam (store.steampowered.com)

NIKITASHI releases today on Steam. Seems to review well it got 9/10 on Noisy Pixel. Seems to do decently on vndb too.

Looks a bit weird!

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Guide to buying visual novels (wiki.comfysnug.space)

A guide to buying visual novels, particularly if you want to acquire them in the original japanese

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an anon's journey to japanese literacy

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a list of translated moege up to date as of april 2021 roughly

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Oldest VN You've Played (lemmy.comfysnug.space)

Just curious what the oldest game is that you've played, and whether you enjoyed it or not. I'm less interested in the technical experience, so you can use the original release date, even if you played a more modern implementation.

For me, Fate/stay night just barely beats Clannad, by a few months. Both were released in 2004, and both show their age a little bit (Clannad in its convoluted branching, Fate in its resolution options), but are perfectly playable. But of course both are super popular classics, so I wonder if you all had similar experiences with more obscure or older titles.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Spectacle8011@lemmy.comfysnug.space to c/visualnovels@lemmy.comfysnug.space

I'd like to see a DRM field in VNDB for every release, because I think it would be very useful in many player's purchasing decisions, so I've opened a thread asking for this feature. If I knew a VN wasn't encumbered by DRM, that would be a green light for me to make the purchase.

If any of you have thoughts on this subject or how it might be implemented, feel free to respond on VNDB.

Yorhel has told me:

If there's a good proposal and some discussion on the forums, I have no problems implementing such a feature.

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Community Wiki (wiki.comfysnug.space)

Per https://lemmy.comfysnug.space/post/22200, I have gone and made a DokuWiki that we as a community can build together. I, unfortunately, know very little about what specifically I'm doing with wiki software, particularly when it comes to making things look pretty.

For now, the to-do list looks like:

I look forward to working together with all of you!

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cross-posted from: https://preserve.games/post/61

Link does not contain any NSFW content at all, but tagging just in case, given that most of Visual Novel community relate it to +18 content, too.

Years ago, this file/folder database was created by someone who did work in collaboration with me, to track most of the visual novels that made it into the scene, mostly from Japanese P2P + Mikocon/2DJGAME and ScarletMoon chinese "BBS" site.

Just wanted to share this to let everyone know that this data was sorted by company name + using VNDB's API at same time.

**PS: **the site only shows text and filenames, as a reference to what we did manage to scrape from all the scene and keep a record of it, so it can be used as a reference for anyone that has any of those files (for example, if you happen to have a matching filename but want to know if does have different size than ours). Just to make clear there is no download links, while you can find for sure some, being shared at other known sites, or even at IA, since redump users have been working hard on that end to share dumps of old software in the recent years.

-rockleevk

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A site that helps you figure out which visual novels you might be able to read in the native japanese.

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DJT GUIDE TO JAPANESE (djtguide.neocities.org)

a useful resource for self-directed japanese studies

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What realistic options do we have for making a copy of this wiki here on lemmy? Am I going to have to spin up a DokiWiki? Repurpose my WordPress blog to post some of these articles? I'm open to suggestions, too.

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Hey. I recently bought both games in a sale from Spike Chunnsoft. I heard good things about both games. Is one better than the other?

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What was your first Visual Novel? (lemmy.comfysnug.space)

For me, Yume Miru Kusuri was my first visual novel. I don't even remember why I played it, but I liked it so much that I'm here forever now.

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Who is the best tsundere? (lemmy.comfysnug.space)

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