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Comptiq No.256 (April 2003) 1.0.0


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The CD-ROM included with this issue can be downloaded HERE.

The manga section is read from R-L, so your CBR reader must be set to Japanese/manga mode during that section in order for facing pages to be oriented correctly.

Included at the very end of the archive is a scan of this issue's supplement - a "shitajiki" (下敷き).  These are basically hard sheets of plastic that people put under paper when they're writing to prevent impressions from forming on the next page of paper underneath.  No Japanese schoolchild will be without one.

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I get the feeling 'Snow' was a game everyone was looking forward to in 2003, given its rather extensive coverage in both this issue and 255. :)

*huggles*
Areala :angel:

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2 hours ago, Areala said:

I get the feeling 'Snow' was a game everyone was looking forward to in 2003, given its rather extensive coverage in both this issue and 255. :)

*huggles*
Areala :angel:

Apparently it was originally supposed to ship in 2001, but got delayed until 2003, so you'll probably be seeing it again as I work my way backwards in time.  Kind of crazy for a visual novel to meet with that kind of delay.  It's not like they had bugs in the engine to work out.  Writer's block, I guess.  Ended up being pretty successful, though.

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