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Now that Shira Oka's released... (Andrew's blog)
Written by Andrew
It's been a really long time since I've written anything. We've been so busy with the Shira Oka: Second Chances release. Now that it's out there and doing well, I thought I'd say a few words.
First off, I'd like to thank everyone who's given us the encouragement to continue this work throughout the years. Those who have played the game seem to like it, which I'm very glad about. Some people have even finished the game already (and this is a long game, too), which is really great. I hope you guys have as much fun playing as we had in making it.
We've also been receiving some attention in the Japanese community. For you Japanese gamers out there, I'd like to say thank you for enriching the U.S. with the anime/manga art form, and for the innovative ideas that have come from Japan. I hope we have honored you with this creation. I'd like to repeat what I wrote in an email interview recently, for the Japanese visitors.
私 は、また、世界に数多くの革新的なゲームと文化の概念を導入するための特に日本の漫画やアニメの芸術媒体と世界を豊かに感謝しています。Shira Oka: Second Chancesは、日本恋愛シミュレーションゲームに我々の常微分方程式と、その濃縮の祭典です。我々は誠意をこめて私達は、このジャンルに適切な敬意を 与えていることを願っています。これは常に私たちの心に近い日本の私達の憧れで行われました。
I feel like dancing
Written by Alice
Hey, everyone, what's up? It's me, Alice!
I don't have much time to talk today, as this is one of my busy nights. After school, I have various club meetings to attend, followed by piano and violin practice several nights a week... it's an exhausting schedule, but that's how you get to be real good at something, right? lol. Lately I've been trying to decide if it would be more fun to try to learn Pathétique Sonata, or if I should work on perfecting Moonlight Sonata for my next recital. hhm, tough choice.
Hey guys!!
Written by Aya
Aya here. I dont have a lot of time to talk but I just had to come and say a few things, which GRAHH hes drooling on my leg again!!
I’m watching my little siblings today and theyre being such a pain!! I wish Kiku would hurry up and get here already, I’m surrounded!!~
ANYWAY!! Ive been so busy lately! Ive been running around like a crazy woman doing this n that for my parents or Hiroshi or for clubs at school and I’m all obsessed with that new card game and my favorite mangaka just started a new series... remember this next time Kiku calls me lazy! Just cause I don’t have time to do my homework doesnt mean Im lazy!! In fact, Im reading all the time! Who says comic books arent educational?? Im learning lots about the complex social interactions between men and women and robots and important things like that! Way more important than finding the square root of water or whatever...
Oh!!~
Andrew's insomniac musings
Written by Andrew
Colleen's note: Andrew suggested that this might be turned into a blog, so here it is (again). :P The original thread can be read here.
I'm having another bout of insomnia, so maybe I'll pseudoblog in this thread. See, I don't even know how my (very infrequent) blogs even make it up to the top page. I sort of just email them to Colleen (tanukisunshine), and they magically appear.
That's one of my problems. There are a few things that I'm pretty good at. Anything outside of those domains, and I'm a complete waste of space. For example, it's a little-known fact that I'm photoshop-phobic.
Reflections from ACen
Written by Andrew
I've got iTunes on an infinite loop of Starship's “Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now” while April and Colleen doze off next to me, in the last row of the flight to Oakland. It seems as good a time as any to think back on the past few days.
Memory #1: Vista let me down big time.
So we showed up with Colleen's desktop development station, a fairly modern dual-core AMD Athlon64 running Vista32. This system was supposed to run the demo that hopefully most of you got a chance to poke around in. I should emphasize that this is the workstation that Colleen uses to do day-to-day game builds (as in, it's used on a daily basis).
We showed up on Thursday evening around 5pm, with 2 hours to pre-stage the booth. So I plug in the well-padded system (lesson learned from a previous shipping attempt of another system; we now pad EVERY single nook and cranny of a system with packing bubbles to ensire that parts (like, you know, nonessentials like heatsinks, GPUs, and hard drive cabling) from UNMOUNTING and JOSTLING around the case like a giant rattle)).
The system powers up, and takes us to the login screen. Excellent! One less thing to worry about.
Then I go to log in.
"Invalid username or password". What?
Me: "Colleen, come log in."
Colleen: "Uh...weird. I can't."
Me: "#$%@#!!!!" (Starts with F, rhymes with truck)
The demo, incidentally, was the thing that I had promised in my last blog. You know, the nice thing to look at that I hope would make up for our lack of updates. We needed for this to work.
Just then, it occurred to Colleen. "Run it on your MacBook. You dual-boot WinXP on it, right?"
So, that demo that was on the floor this weekend...that was my baby. My precious. And I was deprived of its use throughout the convention weekend. *sigh* Nevertheless, I'm so proud of my MacBook.
Well, at least the demo seemed to run stably. On Friday, we saw one crash to desktop while April "The Jinx" was idly playing the demo. (She's the Jinx because she has a strange knack of taking something that everyone else thinks is stable, and breaking it...usually within the first 5 minutes of touching something. Needless to say, you may want to watch your genitalia when she's in a "grabby" mood.
Saturday and Sunday, however, went by without a single crash or glitch.
Wow.
Memory #2: Children grow up way too fast.
When Okashi Studios showed up at ACEN this year, my expectations were that aside from the handful of ACEN people who presently frequent the forums, that everyone would be new, and nobody would really care. We'd have to "start over" essentially...perhaps not entirely, but maybe a few steps up the hill, with the rest of the mountain ahead of us.
It was not like that at all.
It's like, I never really noticed it for a whole year, since it's something that's with me on a daily (more like hourly) basis.
It's the ones you're the most closest to, sometimes, that are the ones you just stop noticing are even there.
But that's not because you don't love them. It's because you love them so much that you can't imagine life without them. The fusion is so utterly complete that to talk about the parts becomes completely meaningless.
But in those rare cases of deep introspection that transcends even this level of soul-merging, you idly glance at your life partner, your counterpart. And what you see completely bedazzles you.
It feels like just yesterday stitching together the strands of code for the HDC engine. A blink, and it's something that I no longer recognize because it's achieved far more than what I could have possibly put into it myself.
It's the bricklayer who never looks up at his work, and one day something catches his eye and...
Or the child that, just yesterday, thought you were the smartest person in the world. And now you suddenly realize that he/she has surpassed you in every aspect.
Something catches the bricklayer's eyes, and he looks up. And what he finds are all of the people who've been supporting him throughout the year, passing the bricks, mixing the mortar, preparing the meals, and lighting the candles for when it becomes too dark to see.
And in that crowd, I see Josh (Unka Josh) and Kimberly (Shurafuzzi) and Alex (post, damn it, so I can remember your username) and the rest of the gang from last year, mixed in with the Okashi Studios dev team. And I see some newcomers (the sleepless guy in the front row, the gentleman who was with Shirafuzzi, the guy on our far right...too many to mention!) to this crazy place and dream that we call Shira Oka.
Because these are the people that I take for granted, that have become so intertwined with my life that I no longer think of them as something separate.
I think that, at the end of the day, Shira Oka belongs to us all.
"We can build this dream together....standing tall forever...nothing's gonna stop us now..."
Let's please enjoy the ride.
Memory #3: Russian Sausages.
I'm cruising along River Road with Olivia, looking for some grub to feed the troops at the booth. We had McDonalds the night before (I hate McDonalds, anyway...once a year is enough for me). The previous night, we had White Castle (an ACEN tradition for us, since White Castle does not exist in California to the best of my knowledge). April hates Subway (she says, though we ended up getting her a BLT from there).
Despair sets in. We had been gone for 2 hours. Colleen is going to kick my ass.
Olivia: "Dude, what about that deli?"
Sofia's Deli.
We pull over, and enter.
Literary descriptions don't do this place justice. We were completely transported to another world.
Everything was in cyrillic (cyrillic's pretty hardcore-looking). There was this couple speaking some language that we can only assume was Russian (we heard "Da" at some point). An old lady is busily shuffling back and forth behind the counters of meats, filling orders for the couple.
And the meats! Holy crap, I have never seen so many moldy sausages!
It's times like this that make life really worth living.
I really, really wanted to cry.
We somehow ended up buying two items. One was this giant, bright-red, 3 pound slab of ground and packed, cured meat (I think it's a sausage) which can only be described as a giant erect phallus that some car had rolled over.
(I later slapped Olivia with it really hard on the ass, and supposedly, it hurt a lot.)
The other item had a similar, crushed phallus shape, except that it was covered in what looked to me like green mold.
These were recommended to us by said Russian (again, I only assume) guy when I asked him to point out to me the most hardcore, nastiest meat on sale.
I invite those of you who partook in the Sunday Sausage Sensation (I was cutting samples for most people who came by on Sunday) to gush on about the heavenly taste of this Eastern European treat.
I think a new ACEN tradition has just been born.
Oh, and does anybody who's reading this actually live in the area of Rosemont? I would pay well for anyone to ship us random meats from this deli every month or so. Okashi Studios HQ will be forever grateful.
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