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Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:26 am
by Guest
Thanks for the hard work you've all done!
though I only notice this last year... :P

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:14 pm
by Nagatoyuuki
Truly inspiring.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:26 pm
by imperial.standard
First post of my profile - thank you for creating such a well-written and heartwarming VN! Coming from a background of arts with some experience with net and chain projects I know how difficult it is to continue working consistently in unpaid projects like this but you pulled it off and from what you have shared us, it's a near miracle.

Bless you All!

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:31 pm
by maleficca
Just writing here to thank you for the amazing game you let us experience. At this moment, I've got things like Skyrim, L.A. Noire and Darksiders installed on my PC, but for the past week they meant simply nothing to the KS which I played intensively as soon as I got in front of my PC, even though I generally dislike visual novels (Though I'm a big manga fan). It really has something special in it, the story's touching and the art is amazingly good. A job well done!

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:34 pm
by Bungo
My first and probably last post. I just have to say:

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Katawa Shoujo is really something special.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:43 pm
by Anonymous Coward
Devs, no need to thank us - thank you. I'm only partway through, but so far it's a phenomenal experience.
When I finished reading Aura's article, the finality really hit home. The future feels weird; I can't imagine how it must be for the devs.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:14 am
by gunlocksp
To tell the truth, I only found out about the game's release on sankakucomplex. I want to thank you so much for all the hard work you guys. I cannot imagine the amount of sweat and blood that has been shed to complete this game. XD

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 8:12 pm
by WAHa.06x36
That original writeup contains one error: It was not one guy who "translated and coloured" the original page. I know, because I translated it and I sure didn't colour anything.

It was probably originally posted on January 2, 2006.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 8:22 pm
by WAHa.06x36
(Also the original colouring is of the untranslated page, somebody else probably combined the two later.)

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:17 pm
by Merlyn_LeRoy
WAHa.06x36 wrote:That original writeup contains one error: It was not one guy who "translated and coloured" the original page. I know, because I translated it and I sure didn't colour anything.

It was probably originally posted on January 2, 2006.
"Who was that masked man?"

        "I don't know, but I wanted to thank him."

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:15 pm
by Eadwacer
Just finished reading your two part history of the project, and it was striking how much it resembled other team-style projects, like software development. The big difference is that you didn't have an external deadline, and you didn't have a customer constantly making changes (but you manfully stepped up and filled that gap yourselves). You did manage to rediscover what Fred Brooks wrote about in Mythical Man Month -- at some point, putting more people on a project only delays completion.

A very well done VN. A powerful topic. An amazing project.

Congratulations, and thanks.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:54 am
by Minister of Gloom
I don't think that it would be an exaggeration to say that to a certain extent, KS changed my life.

Not just because of the story, or because of the characters: because of what it was. Everything that it was: a project, a community, an idea, a journey.

This is far more than I can say for almost any other work of art I've ever experienced- movies, books, games, paintings: from historical masterpieces to last year's best sellers.

Thank you for creating such a beautiful thing, and thank you for letting me be a witness to it.

Re: A Week of Memories part 3: 2009-2012

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:37 am
by monero
Well, I must admit this game changed something inside me.

I just played it the last mont and, even I'm an assidious reader for all kind of books and stories, KS is right now in my heart as one of the most beautiful experiences in my reader life.

I just have recomended it to so many of my familiars and frieds, because is too good.

In fact, KS have some problems, but, it's because it's a human history. The origin, conception and birth of the game is very more human than other works.

I can say all the game is made with love and this love you can feel it all the time.

I have no words to thanks you enough, to all the KS dev members along the 5 years of hard work. It's very inspiring the history behind the game and the game by itself it's a mirror of all this human participation. Thank you very much for such great experience. I'm pretty sure this game will prevail for the future.