I can't Believe You're my Fated Partner - Haruta
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I can't Believe You're my Fated Partner - Haruta
Kotani (U) x Shishikura (S)
Un juego de lucha basado en la IP “Dungeon Fighter” ha sido confirmado durante el Dungeon and Fighter Universe Festival. El juego está siendo desarrollado por Neople (Dungeon Fighter Online) y Arc System Works.
Mensaje del director:
Encantado de conoceros. Mi nombre es Kotani de Arc System Works y estoy trabajando en la producción de este juego. Me siento honrado de estar a cargo del gran juego de Neople, el cual tiene una larga historia.
Al colaborar con la tecnología de Arc System Works, estoy emocionado de poder ofrecer el mejor juego. Y 8ing, que está familiarizado con la producción de juegos de lucha, también participó en el desarrollo de este trabajo.
Así que lo estamos desarrollando no solo para los fans de Dungeon Fighter Online, sino también como un juego de lucha a gran escala. ¡Continúe disfrutando de "DNF Duel"!
(comentario del director de producción de Arc System Works, Ryousuke Kodani)
Actualización:
En la nota de prensa oficial, se confirman dos cosas:
1: La nota está en inglés, lo que daría a entender que están interesados en lanzar el juego en el mercado occidental
2: Confirma lanzamiento multiplataforma.
Fuente//Fuente 2
Anti: If anyone else ships my notps, don't even dare talk or interact with me!
Also, Anti: *cross tagging posts about his/her notps on the positive category to get attention*
Risa and I are one and the same xD
In Japan last year, we rented a homeless person. Now, before you get angry at us for doing something terrible, listen to the podcast. It's not as ominous as it sounds.
We wrote about this experience, too. If you want to read Homeless Kotani's story, you can do it here.
Me: I ship [insert ship name]
Friend: Sorry it is not cano-
Me: *sings* NANANANA NANANANA NA WALA AKONG PAKE BASTA BAHALA NA!
Kotani-san is homeless. His current job? Renting himself out for ¥50 per day to anyone for any reason. Working, drinking, or just hanging out. He's up for it.
A little over four years ago, Kotani Makoto was not homeless. He was also not happy, successful, or well fed. He had been trying to make it as a comedian, with limited success, ever since he formed the manzai comedy duo Dandelion in 2004. After they broke up in 2009, he started another duo with Yoshiyuki Miwa called MiwaKotani. They also broke up.
So in 2013, Kotani decided to go to Tokyo to try and make it as a solo comedian. The first thing he did was go to a comedy show featuring comedian King Kong Nishino. After the show, Kotani asked Nishino for advice.
"Why don't you stay at my place?" Nishino said. Despite Kotani-san's appearance, and everyone saying it would be a bad idea, Nishino thought it would be fun to live with such a "sloppy, ridiculous person." At the very least, Kotani – and his odd personality – would be a good source of comedy materials. Kotani agreed, and rent was set at ¥40,000 (~$400 USD) per month.
But Kotani wasn't a good tenant. He was messy, forgot to turn off the shower, dragged dirt in the house, and even missed his first month of rent.
Kotani apologized profusely, and promised it wouldn't happen again. But it did happen again, exactly one month later. So Kotani shaved his head and prostrated himself in a dogeza position. "I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I spent all my money on a woman I met last night and then she rejected me."
It was at this moment that Nishino changed Kotani's life forever. In a serious voice, Nisihono told him: "Starting today, you should become homeless. Your life will definitely be better that way."
And just like that, Kotani became homeless.
Read more!