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+ | *Kawa no Nushi Tsuri | ||
+ | *Dragon Warrior II | ||
+ | **Dragon Quest I&II (SNES) | ||
+ | **Dragon Warrior I&II (GBC) - quite possibly redundant | ||
+ | *Dragon Warrior III (NES) | ||
+ | **Dragon Quest III (SNES) | ||
+ | **Dragon Warrior III (GBC) - not sure how much was changed between SNES and GBC...this one is more likely to see a green light than DQI&II GBC | ||
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*SaGa--Akitoshi Kawazu is one of my favorite people, seriously. As much as people seem to hate Unlimited Saga, the game has a ''deepness.'' | *SaGa--Akitoshi Kawazu is one of my favorite people, seriously. As much as people seem to hate Unlimited Saga, the game has a ''deepness.'' | ||
*Metroid--I had to have at least ''one'' non-RPG in this list, didn't I?! :-P | *Metroid--I had to have at least ''one'' non-RPG in this list, didn't I?! :-P | ||
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*Latin--I've forgotten almost everything I knew. But I did study it one year. | *Latin--I've forgotten almost everything I knew. But I did study it one year. | ||
*German--My wife took a class once. I learned the thing with her to be her support system. I have a dictionary, but I've forgotten most of it. | *German--My wife took a class once. I learned the thing with her to be her support system. I have a dictionary, but I've forgotten most of it. | ||
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Revision as of 04:53, 28 March 2012
Hi there! I'm Jason Kuntz, and I'm a ドラクエ ("DoraKue," Dragon Quest) fan! ^_^
I've been interested for quite a long time in the ways that games are changed when they are localized, and decided to teach myself Japanese so that I could investigate first-hand--and of course, also so I could play games that were never released at home.
I've done several translation projects like this that I posted on GameFAQs.com, including Dragon Quest I, II, and III, and Final Fantasy. I'm also laboriously (read, "slowly") working on a blog in which I'm comparing the original releases of the games to their localizations and remakes. This is right up my alley!
Current LLTVG project: None at the moment
Under future consideration:
- Kawa no Nushi Tsuri
- Dragon Warrior II
- Dragon Quest I&II (SNES)
- Dragon Warrior I&II (GBC) - quite possibly redundant
- Dragon Warrior III (NES)
- Dragon Quest III (SNES)
- Dragon Warrior III (GBC) - not sure how much was changed between SNES and GBC...this one is more likely to see a green light than DQI&II GBC
- Final Fantasy II (NES)
My video game interests:
- Dragon Quest--My first RPG series, and always a favorite!
- Final Fantasy--FF and FF6 were my two favorite games for a long time...only recently has DQ eclipsed them for me, but they're still great!
- "Xeno" series--Both Xenogears and Xenosaga; I even pre-ordered Xenoblade Chronicles. Go Operation Rainfall!
- .hack--Crack is Cheaper, but I really enjoy them.
- SaGa--Akitoshi Kawazu is one of my favorite people, seriously. As much as people seem to hate Unlimited Saga, the game has a deepness.
- Metroid--I had to have at least one non-RPG in this list, didn't I?! :-P
My language abilities:
- English--The mother tongue. American, and I have a very good grasp of grammar.
- Japanese--Meh. I'm okay at it, if you speak to me like a slow child. However, armed with JWPce, EDICT, and The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary, I am a complete monster~! This language will be my primary focus here.
- Spanish--Two years in high school; I can read it much better than I can speak or listen.
- Latin--I've forgotten almost everything I knew. But I did study it one year.
- German--My wife took a class once. I learned the thing with her to be her support system. I have a dictionary, but I've forgotten most of it.
Japanese reference books I own and use:
- The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary, edited by Jack Halpern--Absolutely wonderful beginner's book!
- Colloquial Japanese: The Complete Course for Beginners, by H.D.B. Clarke and Motoko Hamamura--Pretty good for learning grammar, but the way it slowly introduces kana is wonky. Uses the Japanese "consonant-root/vowel-root" method of teaching verb stems, which has both pros and cons versus the English "ichidan/yodan" method.
- Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary, edited by Seigo Nakao--I honestly haven't used this one as much as the others, but it looks to be pretty good.
- A Dictionary of Japanese Particles, by Sue A. Kawashima--A very thorough examination of all things "particular." It has a ton of information on the nuance that these oddities of the Japanese language can carry.
- Japanese Slang Uncensored, by Peter Constantine--Not very helpful for gaming, but an interesting read nonetheless!