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MAIN STORY: Episode 3-4
“One more big Irousu.”
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SciADV Producer Tatsuya Matsubara Talks With Us About ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH and Anime Adaptions
ROBOTICS;NOTES ELITE
The Science Adventure visual novel series is a vast world of conspiracies, technology, adventure, and more that spans six games which have been adapted into five anime series including, STEINS;GATE, Steins;Gate 0, CHAOS;CHILD, ROBOTICS;NOTES, and Chaos;HEAd.
With the upcoming English version release of ROBOTICS;NOTES ELITE and ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH, I got to sit down (over email) with Tatsuya Matsubara — the director/producer of ELITE and DaSH, a producer at MAGES., and an overseer on the entire Science Adventure series — to learn more about the game, share some exclusive English screenshots from the latest build of DaSH, and learn about how Science Adventure is adapted into different formats.
Producer and Director Tatsuya Matsubara
Let’s start with questions about ROBOTICS;NOTES first, what inspired the team to come back to make a sequel to the original game?
The most important reason for me was my desire to illustrate the future of each character on Tanegashima. Another reason was that, within the long history of the Science Adventure series, I wanted to create the opportunity for the Tanegashima team and Akihabara team to interact.
Famitsu wrote that DaSH stands for “Daru the Super Hacker,” how much of a part does Daru play in the new game? Does anyone else from STEINS;GATE make an appearance other than Nae? Maybe a young Suzuha?
Since the members of the Tanegashima team are freshly out of high school, to them Daru is like a slightly eccentric but reliable, tech-savvy big brother. Also the activities of other STEINS;GATE characters are mentioned via the in-game SNS functions.
ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH
Why did the team decide to give Daru a larger role in the game?
In 2036, Daru, who’s always been a software hacker, creates a time machine. The story of ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH centers on Daru gaining experience as a hardware engineer. This is why Daru was chosen to have a larger role in this game.
The team worked closely with JAXA on ROBOTICS;NOTES, did that partnership happen again? If so, what did you collaborate on this time around?
This time around there isn’t too much JAXA involvement in the story, so the vast majority of collaboration for the sequel was taking photos of their locations.
ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH
You showed off a lot of Tanegashima in ROBOTICS;NOTES, and most probably quite a lot in DaSH, what is your favorite part about the island and its culture that you’ve been able to show off in the games?
Tanegashima is famous for many attractions but I must say the JAXA Space Center — said to be the most beautiful launchpad in the world — is its biggest attraction.
Most of DaSH takes place in Nishinoomote, a town rich with a retro feel. I love that this island exhibits both retro aesthetic and cutting-edge technology.
Did films and other stories inspire the story of ROBOTICS;NOTES and DaSH? If so, what were they, and how?
For the story as a whole there was no inspiration, but in constructing the scenario we referenced overseas dramas and Hollywood movies. We also used those references for UI and animation aspects. And of course, we’ve included anime and manga references such as the Red Comet from Gundam, and certain JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure references.
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How do you, and the rest of the team, handle the immense amount of story information and continuity with the whole franchise? With 6 main-line games, it must be hard to keep track of everything, especially on different world lines!
We don’t believe we can do whatever we want as long as we change worldlines, so we have a top-secret document that details the events in the Science Adventure series. This gets updated every time there is a new entry in the series. At this point, it has become so vast that maintaining it is really challenging.
The Science Adventure series deals a lot with future events and technologies that may be coming in the future, what technologies are you surprised to exist now in modern Japan from the series, and what technologies would you like to see?
The Atlas series robot from Boston Dynamics has shown that robotics technology has grown far more than we had expected. In terms of AR technology (or, technically, Mixed Reality), the HoloLens that is being used in construction is truly wonderful. Though it is via a lens, being able to experience Sci-Fi content like UX is really amazing.
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With the release of ROBOTICS;NOTES ELITE and DaSH in the west, and all the STEINS;GATE games, are we going to see Chaos;HEAd release in the west? Maybe a remaster?
Chaos;HEAd was the first entry in the series and because of this we had very little experience with creating the game’s engine when we made it. As a result, it is vastly different from the game engine we use now, which is one of the reasons making a port for this title has been difficult. That being said, it is the first entry to the Science Adventure series, and it is near and dear to our hearts, so we are always thinking about how we wish for everyone to play this title.
On adaptations, how do you choose what to put in an anime adaptation of a Science Adventure game? Is there anything from the games that you’d like to see in animated form?
We had a scenario meeting each week with the director and other scenario staff members for adaptations, during which we would have very detailed discussions. (Once we had one scene take four weeks to complete!) We always decided together what to add and remove so I never really thought we missed anything.
ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH
If you’re able to say anything, how’s production on the STEINS;GATE Hollywood adaptation going? Is there any news you can share?
Sorry, there is nothing we can talk about right now. We are working hard to provide continued news, so please keep looking forward to it!
And finally, MAGES. was just purchased by COLOPL, who are known for their mobile and VR games? Has this affected the studio at all? Will we maybe see a VR Science Adventure game in the future?
We see this as a new opportunity to expand into what MAGES. has been lacking: Smartphone endeavors. At the moment, we don’t know what titles to choose or how this will be presented, but we hope our fans look forward to what will come out next.
Thank you for your time! I look forward to playing ELITE and DaSH in English later this year!
ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH
I appreciate the time Tatsuya Matsubara spent answering the questions, I've been a huge fan of the Science Adventure series since the STEINS;GATE TV anime aired on Japanese TV in 2011, so this interview has been a special treat for me.
Both ROBOTICS;NOTES ELITE and ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH will be released as a double pack in the west on PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch on October 13 in North America, and October 16 in Europe. The PC release, via Steam, will be released worldwide on October 13.
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All other Science Adventure games (besides the original Chaos;HEAd) are available in English via various platforms, with all available (or will be available) on the PlayStation 4 and PC.
Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram. He is a mad scientist, it's so cool!
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VR startup Upload shuts down its offices as funding from Palmer Luckey runs out
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Upload, the VR startup which was rocked by a sexual harassment suit exactly one year ago, is shutting down both its San Francisco office and its 20,000 sq. foot Los Angeles co-working space as it struggles to secure new funding, multiple sources tell TechCrunch.
All of the company’s LA employees were laid off yesterday. The company’s SF office lease has already been taken over. The startup’s VR-focused trade publication, UploadVR, which operates independently of the company’s other ventures, has not been affected yet, sources tell us.
The layoffs and office shut downs come as the company has had trouble raising new funding and managing its reputation following a bombastic lawsuit from the company’s former social media manager that landed the startup on the front-page of the New York Times and on a CNN special feature talking about the company’s toxic workplace environment.
The sexual harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit, which we first reported, alleged — among other things — that the company had a “kink room” with a bed in its office where male employees had sex. As the company wrestled with the fallout, at least one additional former female employee was also threatening to sue the company’s leadership over sexual harassment claims, a source tells us.
In the aftermath of the lawsuit, the company brought on CircleClick CEO Anne Ward as COO to turn things around at the troubled startup. Ward left the company just six weeks later, and soon sent a cease and desist letter threatening a restraining order against Upload CEO Taylor Freeman and President Will Mason after what she alleged was “repeated harassment.”
Though the initial lawsuit was later settled out of court, the bad behavior didn’t end there for Upload. In a subsequent incident, an employee at the startup was reported to management for having sex with a client in the office. That employee was not fired and the person who reported them later quit, we are told.
Despite few of their company’s previous investors wanting to have anything to do with them, the co-founders have managed to keep things afloat thanks to personal investments from a close friend of theirs, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey.
“Nobody else will touch them but the Nazi sympathizer,” a former Upload executive told TechCrunch.
Multiple sources tell us that Luckey has personally invested as much as $2.5 million in Upload to keep the company running after it spent through the last of a $4.5 million Series A which it had raised in late 2016 from Colopl, General Catalyst and others. The Oculus founder, who left Facebook nearly one year ago following an extended controversy swirling around his personal politics, has maintained a close relationship with the company’s leadership but has been reluctant to invest further.
Luckey did not respond to a request for comment. We’ve reached out to Upload for comment.
Update: Upload has published a blog post responding to this article and confirming the office closures and layoffs, while denying personal investment from Luckey.
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VR startup Upload shuts down its offices as funding from Oculus founder runs out
VR startup Upload shuts down its offices as funding from Oculus founder runs out
Upload, the VR startup which was rocked by a sexual harassment suit exactly one year ago, is shutting down both its San Francisco office and its 20,000 sq. foot Los Angeles co-working space as it struggles to secure new funding, multiple sources tell TechCrunch.
All of the company’s LA employees were laid off yesterday. The company’s SF office lease has already been taken over. The startup’s VR-focused trade publication, UploadVR, which operates independently of the company’s other ventures, has not been affected yet, sources tell us.
The layoffs and office shut downs come as the company has had trouble raising new funding and managing its reputation following a bombastic lawsuit from the company’s former social media manager that landed the startup on the front-page of the New York Times and on a CNN special feature talking about the company’s toxic workplace environment.
The sexual harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit, which we first reported, alleged — among other things — that the company had a “kink room” with a bed in its office where male employees had sex. As the company wrestled with the fallout, at least one additional former female employee was also threatening to sue the company’s leadership over sexual harassment claims, a source tells us.
In the aftermath of the lawsuit, the company brought on CircleClick CEO Anne Ward as COO to turn things around at the troubled startup. Ward left the company just six weeks later, and soon sent a cease and desist letter threatening a restraining order against Upload CEO Taylor Freeman and President Will Mason after what she alleged was “repeated harassment.”
Though the initial lawsuit was later settled out of court, the bad behavior didn’t end there for Upload. In a subsequent incident, an employee at the startup was reported to management for having sex with a client in the office. That employee was not fired and the person who reported them later quit, we are told.
Despite few of their company’s previous investors wanting to have anything to do with them, the co-founders have managed to keep things afloat thanks to personal investments from a close friend of theirs, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey.
“Nobody else will touch them but the Nazi sympathizer,” a former Upload executive told TechCrunch.
Multiple sources tell us that Luckey has personally invested as much as $2.5 million in Upload to keep the company running after it spent through the last of a $4.5 million Series A which it had raised in late 2016 from Colopl, General Catalyst and others. The Oculus founder, who left Facebook nearly one year ago following an extended controversy swirling around his personal politics, has maintained a close relationship with the company’s leadership but has been reluctant to invest further.
Luckey did not respond to a request for comment. We’ve reached out to Upload for comment.
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Colopl Rune Story Hack
We're happy to announce that we have a 100% working hack for Colopl Rune Story! The trainer will give you unlimited resources like jewels, souls or gold. With our hack you will be also able to defeat your enemies with one hit and regenerate your health easily. Hack works with iOS and Android devices.
There are two ways in which you can unlock characters and weapons in the game. Firstly, when you complete quests. Secondly, which is a better way, when you use Jewels. To get them, just complete your objectives or achievements. However, thanks to this hack and our guide, you will acquire as many Jewels as you want within only few clicks.
With unlimited resources, you will have a bigger chance to unlock 4-star characters; they are divided into many classes. But there's a feature they all have in common - they have increased stats and skills which make them stronger than any non-4-star character. Shop is a place where you can purchase them in the game. Moreover, you should have Jewels if you want to forge weapons or make your characters respawn if lost during the battle.
When it comes to Gold, it is widely used to erect a variety of structures including the most vital ones in the game. As you will be doing your quests, you will climb up the ranking. That will let you build even more amazing buildings. The last way in which you can use Gold is upgrading weapons.
The last resource is Souls. The main thing you can do with them is unlocking skills. They are similar to Runes because they're both needed to practice your skills. Finally, there's a rest bonus in the game thanks to which you can replenish your stamina. The unlimited rest bonus is also among the amazing features of our trainer.
Hacing tutorial: 1. Connect your device by USB. 2. Run your trainer. 3. Choose your gaming platform and click 'Detect device'. 4. Wait for detection. 5. Enter how much resources you want to have and enable cheats. 6. Click 'Start hacking'. 7. That's all! Enjoy!
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Colopl Rune Story is a game which calls for cooperative skills and takes you to the magical world of runes. Your main activity is going to be collecting dozens of characters and weapons. In order to be as much successful as it is possible, you should create your own team and attack enemies together. The levels are full of different adventures which require logical thinking and dexterity. As we mentioned before, the main upside of the game is undoubtedly the variety of accessible characters. As for cooperation, you can play with 3 friends building your town, defeating bosses and completing achievements. The game is available free of charge for Android and iOS in Google Play.
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COLOPL: *gives valentines '17 Sadone* me: so blessed. so grateful. I can't believe this is my life. never going to take it for granted. always going to give back. thank you.
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omg thank you colopl so much for this pure and wholesome renge&sadone card tbh i was sort of wary when i saw that renge and sadone were paired up for these next set of christmas paired cards but this is such a nice and cute card with renge showing big sis side and reading to sadone with christmas magic i love it so much thank you colopl for this beautiful card this christmas please let me have it
#bghs#kiera plays bghs#battle girl project#battle girl high school#sadone#renge serizawa#such a good card#i feel blessed
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Upload, the VR startup which was rocked by a sexual harassment suit exactly one year ago, is shutting down both its San Francisco office and its 20,000 sq. foot Los Angeles co-working space as it struggles to secure new funding, multiple sources tell TechCrunch.
All of the company’s LA employees were laid off yesterday. The company’s SF office lease has already been taken over. The startup’s VR-focused trade publication, UploadVR, which operates independently of the company’s other ventures, has not been affected yet, sources tell us.
The layoffs and office shut downs come as the company has had trouble raising new funding and managing its reputation following a bombastic lawsuit from the company’s former social media manager that landed the startup on the front-page of the New York Times and on a CNN special feature talking about the company’s toxic workplace environment.
The sexual harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit, which we first reported, alleged — among other things — that the company had a “kink room” with a bed in its office where male employees had sex. As the company wrestled with the fallout, at least one additional former female employee was also threatening to sue the company’s leadership over sexual harassment claims, a source tells us.
In the aftermath of the lawsuit, the company brought on CircleClick CEO Anne Ward as COO to turn things around at the troubled startup. Ward left the company just six weeks later, and soon sent a cease and desist letter threatening a restraining order against Upload CEO Taylor Freeman and President Will Mason after what she alleged was “repeated harassment.”
Though the initial lawsuit was later settled out of court, the bad behavior didn’t end there for Upload. In a subsequent incident, an employee at the startup was reported to management for having sex with a client in the office. That employee was not fired and the person who reported them later quit, we are told.
Despite few of their company’s previous investors wanting to have anything to do with them, the co-founders have managed to keep things afloat thanks to personal investments from a close friend of theirs, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey.
“Nobody else will touch them but the Nazi sympathizer,” a former Upload executive told TechCrunch.
Multiple sources tell us that Luckey has personally invested as much as $2.5 million in Upload to keep the company running after it spent through the last of a $4.5 million Series A which it had raised in late 2016 from Colopl, General Catalyst and others. The Oculus founder, who left Facebook nearly one year ago following an extended controversy swirling around his personal politics, has maintained a close relationship with the company’s leadership but has been reluctant to invest further.
Luckey did not respond to a request for comment. We’ve reached out to Upload for comment.
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