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For the people who might not know:
In 2022 it was announced that Bokumono as a flagship IP would proceed as two development teams.
Three Rings Inc, responsible for the creation of assets and artistic direction (with Matsuyama as principal character designer), is the main vendor contracted to Marvelous to work on main series games.
Bullets Co. is the vendor for the secondary team, that handles the remakes. They are co-dev partners under Marvelous and work together to ensure the IP is holistically recognizable. (style templating)
The work is split between Nakano and Hoshina, as executive director and producer roles.
Marvelous is planning to continue remakes of older games while also creating new works, in a way not unfamiliar to Game Freak's new workflow.
STORY OF SEASONS GRAND BAZAAR REMAKE
WE'RE SO BACK
Artwork and 3D models for the candidates of Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, including two new candidates!
We are one year out from the trio of towns 10th anniversary.....
We are ONE YEAR OUT FROM THE SERIES 30TH ANNIVERSARY....
Fandom Memories: HMFarm
Hmmm. So, nearly a quarter of you whippersnappers wanna hear about the good ol' days, huh? Well, back in the day, you wouldn't just hang out on one or two big websites to try to find people who shared your niche interests among a million random users. Everything had its own dedicated site, with its own special pack of weirdos that you probably wouldn't find anywhere else. Home grown fandom, sprouting from the cement sidewalks of the freshly paved internet like so many weeds with pretty little flowers on top. So, let's take a little stroll down memory lane and visit one of the oldest fan sites with Archive.org's "Wayback Machine."
Ahh, just like I remember it. This here is "Harvest Moon Farm." 'course, we just called it HMFarm, like the URL did. This used to be the place to be. The prime progenitor of all farmin' fansites in the English speaking community. Maybe not the literal first, but up until around 2005, this was where you would go if you wanted to know anythin' about digital farmin'. It truly was a magical place to visit.
This screenshot isn't the oldest design, but it's the one I fondly remember. The majority of my time using the site was during the lead-up to A Wonderful Life, which was probably also when it was the most active as an information source. Seeing the screenshots, checking the forums, speculatin', wonderin', dreamin'... It's a warm feeling. I can't really describe how it felt to look at these shots for the first time. Granted, they were mostly sourced from various places like IGN or Newtechnix, but who wanted to go to THOSE messy sites when all the info I wanted was right here? IGN wasn't telling me how to revive the Vineyard in Harvest Moon 64 while I was waiting for AWL news either.
Our first look at the character we would come to know as Muffy, the sheer novelty of being able to go into the townsfolk's glorious, 3D-rendered rooms, the apparent misidentification of flowering tomatoes... The webmaster, Gamergirl87, would caption each one as well. Some of the captions of those screenshots ended up not being exactly true, but it was the closest thing to on-going coverage we really had. Who else was there to trust?
It's a little off topic, but I think at one point after learning about the GBA connectivity, I must have dreamed about this very gallery and seeing a screenshot of a Gamecube-ized Popuri with the caption that Mineral Town villagers would visit after connecting the GC and GBA together. At least, I'm pretty sure it was a dream. I've met some people who claim they saw the same thing, but none of us have been able to find that screenshot or comment again.
The one that would most catch my attention was the one on the left here. I didn't have a PlayStation 2, so I was coming fresh off of the GameBoy and Nintendo 64 when going into A Wonderful Life. The pond, the mysterious glowing plants, the mood and ambiance of their lighting, the little tree on the door... Naturally, I mirrored it on my first day the remake was available.
It's a real shame that the message boards are poorly preserved, since it doesn't look like there was a news post about the pre-order plush cow. I was hoping to find the name of whoever it was that convinced me to commit my first ever preorder. I still have the receipt, but without the forum post it's really only tangentially related to HM Farm.
'course, just learning about existing games and upcoming games wasn't the only good thing HM Farm was for. As I alluded to, there was a whole community here! While it's a shame that the message boards aren't well preserved by the Wayback Machine, you know what is?
The "ideas" list! This incredible time capsule was one of the first "interactive" parts of the site, starting in the year 2000. It's kind of fun to see how many of these ideas actually happened. Obviously, new characters and personalities were probably expected, but Animal Parade would eventually feature a honeymoon, several games have clothing and other customization, a mall, city, and pig would be added as soon as GBC 3, a goat would be in A Wonderful Life... It's actually amazing how prescient a lot of the suggestions are.
I'd share the whole thing, but the amount of e-mail addresses involved gives me pause. Still, there's a couple I wanna highlight:
Considering how often I still hear about people wanting to marry the moms and people attributing it to just "the fans getting older," it's funny to see Laserion lay out that, no, we've always been like this. Right down to using Manna's unhappy marriage and Lillia's husband never returning as valid reasons they should be available.
Tuan145, on the other hand, I just find extremely amusing because of the specific "2002 Escalade" part. Yes, this is clearly the ideal vehicle for all farmers in the Story of Seasons universe. This is now accepted headcanon. The boat was added in GBC 3 too, so obviously a 2002 Escalade is going to be added any day now.
Another thing that's amazingly well preserved is the site's fan art section. There's a few missing images here and there, but for the most part the entire thing is open to explore. People of basically all ages and skill levels happily submitted their creations, including original characters, digital art, traditional art, crossovers with popular series like Sailor Moon, a liiittle bit of drug use... Y'know, all the kinds of things you'd expect to see in a fan art gallery of the day.
Even better, some of the artists are still doing art today! Looking around, I quickly discovered one of my favorites, Rina Cat, is now on Blue Sky. I made sure to ask for permission to repost their art before including it here. Reaching out to everyone would be a bit much though, so I'll just encourage you to just browse the gallery using the Wayback Machine yourself. There's poetry and fanfics too!
There's a lot more to the site, including useful bits of history like keeping track of release dates for games, pre-release screenshots, and information that was only available on Japanese websites at the time, but I'll leave it at that for now.
Unfortunately, though the site continued to be updated until 2010 and stayed online until 2021, it's no longer available on the regular internet and the URL doesn't seem safe to access anymore. I wanted to include an interview with the former webmaster as well, but all their readily available contact information was tied to the website and I haven't had any luck so far in finding other means of contact. If I have any success, I'll be sure to make a follow-up! If you have any memories of HMFarm, or other fan sites, I'd be happy to hear about it.
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Who's Definitely Seeing the Holiday Movie of the Year 2024 this Weekend: Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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PRESS RELEASE: Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma’s Bold Reimagining of a Beloved Franchise is Revealed During Nintendo Direct
Marvelous USA Announces Spring 2025 Release Window for Fresh Take on Fan-Favorite Action RPG/Life-simulation Franchise; PAX West Presence Confirmed
TORRANCE, Calif. — Aug. 27, 2024 — Marvelous USA today revealed Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma for the Nintendo Switch™ system and Windows PC via Steam, debuting the first official trailer on today’s Nintendo Direct livestream and announcing a Spring 2025 release window. This next-level offering is the latest entry in the popular action-RPG and life-simulation series, and introduces players to the lands of the east for the first time in franchise history with Japanese-inspired visuals and new twists on familiar themes and gameplay elements. Attendees at PAX West, taking place Aug. 30-Sept. 2, will be able to participate in a Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma booth activity showcasing Earth Dancer abilities and have the chance to earn exclusive, themed merchandise in the Marvelous USA booth, #809.
Ravaged by the effects of the Celestial Collapse and the cessation of power provided by the runes, the eastern lands of Azuma are a shadow of their prosperous past. Weakened by corruptive forces, the gods of nature retreated from the world, leaving mountains to crumble and fields to wither. The people of Azuma seek aid against a blight that has swept these once-bountiful lands. One young hero enters into a contract with a dragon and sets out on a journey. “Accept the might of the Earth Dancer. Use this power to save the land.”
Guardians of Azuma takes players on an all-new adventure in the never-before-seen country of Azuma. Here, players will assume the role of an Earth Dancer destined to return hope—and life—to the once-thriving land. Choose from one of two protagonists whose fates are closely tied together, and experience reimagined and expanded Rune Factory gameplay; as Earth Dancer, players will farm with grace, restore and build entire villages, and fight with new weapons like the Bow and Talisman. Azuma is a vast world to explore with majestic villages to uncover, each taking inspiration from Japanese culture and each with a seasonal theme. In addition to exploration, combat, and village-building, players will also cultivate relationships with the locals, recruiting them to your side in battle or to help manage the villages. Wield sacred treasures of the gods and the Earth Dancer’s power of dance to purify the land and return Azuma to its former glory. The adventure of a new world awaits.
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Key Features:
Bold New Abilities and Weapons: As an Earth Dancer, use the power of dance, sacred treasures, and fresh weapons like the Bow and Talisman to purify the land, farm, and undo the Blight’s damage.
It Takes a Village: Don’t just mind the farm—rebuild entire villages! Construct and place buildings strategically to entice people to return to the villages and contribute. Revive the gods to bring vitality and valuable resources back to the plagued lands.
Your Fantasy Japanese Life: Experience beautiful Japanese-inspired character designs and aesthetics—from festivals to events to monsters. Explore Azuma’s natural landscapes and its seasonal-themed locales steeped in tradition.
Classic Romance and Relationships: Choose between male and female protagonists, then befriend or romance any of the eligible candidates—god and mortal alike—in fully voiced scenarios. Recruit these new friends to aid in dynamic battles, too!
Pre-orders for the Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma “Earth Dancer Edition” will be available soon via the Marvelous USA store and at participating retailers for an MSRP of $99.99. This stunning collection comes in a custom outer box featuring awe-inspiring art of a battle high above Azuma, and includes a physical copy of the game, an original soundtrack CD, an art book, an Azuma-inspired folding fan, the “Seasons of Love” DLC bundle, additional DLC costumes for your protagonists and their divine sidekick Woolby, and a plush Woolby keychain. The standard edition of the game will also be available to pre-order for an MSRP of $59.99. Details on digital editions and pricing will be announced later.
Developed by Marvelous and published in the Americas by Marvelous USA, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is scheduled for release on the Nintendo Switch™ and Windows PC via Steam in Spring 2025. The title will be published in Japan by Marvelous Inc. and in Europe by Marvelous Europe. More information can be found on the official website, https://na.runefactory.com/azuma/, and on X @RuneFactory. This title has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
Information about Marvelous USA’s products can be found at www.marvelous-usa.com. Fans can also check out the latest videos from the Marvelous family of titles on YouTube and get updates by following on Facebook, X, Instagram, and Threads.
"okay kid, i have a doctors appointment, you can handle this big fuckoff bus, i believe in you, keys are in the ignition, this thing DOES NOT HAVE INSURANCE so DON'T GET PULLED OVER, have fun"
Just a few hours ago, GlitchmanVGM released this sensational remix of the intro theme for Harvest Moon 64! Please give it a listen, and when you're done, maybe go to youtube to give them some support in the comments!
An excerpt from the video description:
This is a remix that comes straight from the heart. Harvest Moon 64 was one of the first games that I played that really stuck with me, with its memorable characters and life lessons. Each character has their own unique personality, backstory, and dialogue, and you can see different cutscenes and dialogue depending on what you do, who you marry, and who you befriend and help out, so it's a unique experience each time you play the game. I hope that you enjoy this orchestral remaster of the intro theme as much as I enjoyed making it.
Round 1: ELLI (64) vs INARI (3oT)
Who is your favorite bachelorette?
Elli
Inari
based on this lmaooo
Talking about Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons with people who have never played it is fun because they assume it’s a cute, innocent farming game, and for the most part it is, but also in HMDS
-you can let your dog attack the mayor at the beginning of the game and presumably kill him (the credits roll immediately afterwards and the screen fades to red in the European version)
-you can poison the entire town at the Harvest Festival (again with the potential for an immediate game over if you submit a level 100 poison mushroom)
-you can fight the girls behind your dog house at 4:44 AM
-one of the bachelorettes requires you to kill 50 animals to marry her
-depending on where you pass out, the villagers can steal up to half of your money
-the mines are filled with dark creatures you have to fight, including a dark version of yourself
-this one's FoMT and not DS, but if you pass out while the hospital bed is being used by another character, you get a cutscene of the doctor shoving him and then the nurse dragging him away so you can use the bed
And half of that sounds like rumors you’d read on game forums, but nope, that’s just Harvest Moon baby!
these are amazing and somehow there’s still more
- there’s a dream scene where you bring one of your sheep into the mines where all of the girls are waiting. they all take turns saying “Meat medley.” then you shove the sheep towards them, the screen fades to black and you hear chopping noises and when it fades back in, you’re all holding sheep and take turns saying “Thank you for the meal” before eating them
- the bachelorette who requires you to sacrifice 50 animals also requires you to poison for 5 years at the harvest festival. both of those are just to see her second heart event. one of her marriage requirements is to give her a total of 10,000 gifts… one at a time (the most cruel)
- in the boy version, the NA publisher initially messed up the counter for animals killed which made it impossible to marry her even if you met the requirements. also the counter for items shipped doesn’t count a digsite item even if you ship it and buckwheat flour is unobtainable so you can’t marry the goddess either, since she needs you to 100% your shipping list
- you can marry a mermaid, but you need to build a pond for her. it’s also possible for the pond to be destroyed by a typhoon, if that happens your wife is just gone (she’ll still show up for family events / festivals though. if she blows away before she gets pregnant then you MIGHT have difficulty having a child)
- everyone in the game is a “descendant” of physically identical characters from A Wonderful Life and Friebds of Mineral Town. …including married couples who are descended from the married couples. the EN localization also gave them identical names to their “ancestors” but kept the dialogue where they speak in third person about someone with their name
- in the girl version there’s a phone order clothes shop, you can marry the salesman if you talk to him enough times (another instant game over)
- there were so many glitches in the first NA release of hmds that it puts bethesda to shame: saving your file in any screen that had moving characters can corrupt your save file (this game infected me with paranoid frequent multi track saving syndrome) getting 1 billion gold from hiring the fishing team in winter (WHY and HOW this glitch occurs is still an actual unsolved mystery that no one has yet cracked. the trigger is known but the process of the glitch is an enigma) horse milking, invisible horse, Oops All Leias, glitch that causes the entire town to be devoid of life until you throw your dog ball into the pond to force thomas to retrieve it (along with the rest of the hostage npcs), glitch that causes your wife and child to disappear if you play a game with the cursed bear (i’m amazed this isn’t intentional) that’s all i can think of PLEASE add more i know there’s more
even beyond hmds
-the entire town comes to shame you in the gba version of fomt if you buy gold lumber and place it on your farm and will call you “moneybags” until you remove it from the premises
-the doctor in story of seasons (need I say more?)
-one of the bachelors in story of seasons may have been a reformed thief and makes a very obvious sexual innuendo at one of the festivals to you if you’re married to him
-the priest in fomt claims to be an open and judgementless ear, but judges the shit out of you in the confessional booth and yells at you for confessing every now and again
-there’s a cutscene in hm64 and in fomt (gba version) too that involves getting one of the bachelorettes insanely drunk in a drinking contest, and at least in fomt version, you have to take the loser home to his wife and watch her yell at him for drinking too much
-one of the non romanceable npcs is in love with another of the non romanceable npcs, but the one he’s in love with is married, but her husband is out of the picture while he searches for something to cure her ailment, so he lusts from afar