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| Name: Gil-Galad | MY URL: Visit Me |
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A lot of great content here. I remember when you and your team released Front Mission, that was a great day indeed. One of the few games that had me on the edge of my seat with excitement. Thanks for all of the hard work on that project.
Also, I was looking around and found your debug menu hacks. Now those I must say are awesome as well. Those hacks have given me some inspiration that I would like to track down a few NES games that have hidden features that I would like to enable and access from the title screen, etc. I wonder how in a general way you went about hacking these debug hacks. If you could mail me a basic description, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Once again, thanks for all of your hard work.
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I must say... nice work boys! (Or girls... whatever...)
| Name: Davie04 | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I cant seem to get your patch to work, i have todo it manually and yet when i put it intot he Cmd prompt it says file cannot be found!!! EMAIL ME BACK PLEASE!
| Name: Petter |
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| Location: Sweden |
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Thank you for your excellent work. It is much appreciated!
Please continue working on Romancing Sa-Ga!
| Name: Dark_Rider | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Germany |
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Thanks a lot for Front Mission! It is great not only to play a great game but also understand the story! But is there also a translation for other games which are similar to Front Mission? I' m searching a translation for Vixen357 (A Game for the Sega Genesis Megadrive)? Does anyone know where I can get it?
| Name: jay |
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| Location: sydney |
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thank you for the front mission translation. Thanks to you and the other translators out there busting their chops so other gamers can enjoy a game in a different language. My hands down to you.. and again thank you
| Name: Jessie |
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| Location: Canada |
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I'd also like to thank you for continuing to work on RG1. I realize it's pretty time consuming, if I could do it myself, I would but unfortunately, my command of the Japanese language is preliminary. Thanks for the hard work. Much appreciated and looking forward to the results!
| Name: sunufabutch@yahoo.com | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: sob california |
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thanks cool board, just getting ideas to do new games. keep up the great work.
| Name: Megalon |
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| Location: Japan |
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You are so clever - keep working hard :)
| Name: Beleisung | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I just like to thank you for translating Front Mission. I'm a huge fan of the game and always wanted to know what the story was about, even though I had finished the game regardless of the language. The FM3 was a consolation, but it didn't come close to the joy of finding a translated FM. After all, it is a classic that got me into this type of gaming. So, thank you very much.
| Name: Marcelo X |
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I'm just here to let you know that I am looking forward to your Romancing Sa Ga translation. Too many have dropped this project and it's great to see that it's finally being worked on again.
| Name: Don Vitor |
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| Location: Brazil |
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Please, continue your work with romance saga! The emulation world need it! =)