New Shining article available at NTSC-uk.com

New Shining article available at NTSC-uk.com

Some of you may already know about this, and indeed may be familiar with the article having helped SFCer Ashley check through it. For those of you who haven’t seen or heard about it, and even for those who have, the article is now available at NTSC-uk.com, here.

Titled, “Shining Back – Reflections on Shining Force”, the article is a well-written, enjoyable read about the history of the Shining series and a nice collection of screenshots from throughout the series accompany it. Very nice job, Ashley 😀

Well, what are you waiting for? Go read it! 😉

Oops! Fixed a problem ;)

Oops! Fixed a problem ;)

A few peeps had reported problems posting comments about fanart – it seems I’d made a mistake somewhere along the lines and set a field in the comments table to the wrong size. As a result of this, it wasn’t allowing numbers higher than 127, so any comments left for fanart with an ID higher than that was being set for 127 – I wondered why that one piece of fanart had so many comments, while others had none >.<;; Sorry about that - I've deleted the comments about that piece as I don't think most of them referred to it (it was a pic of Synbios, there were comments about Kazin & Sarah, amongst others). The system should be working fine now. I'm currently working on the SEE system, and it is going well - I'm finding more concise ways of coding it now I'm getting back into it. I've still got a lot of work to do, but then it should be plain sailing - just entering data 🙂 Well, a few more minutes on SEE now methinks, then I should get some dinner on! Shame really, I could just go for a Chinese right now, but I already planned a meal >.<;;

New comic, videos & script!

New comic, videos & script!

As promised, some more updates 🙂 Next I’ll be working on the coding for the SEE system for an hour or two. Well, maybe I’ll do it for an hour and then play some Shining Tears 😉

First of all, I’ve managed to download the Shining Force Neo videos and upload them to SFC, so no more need to stream them 🙂 Check them out here. Unfortunately, while researching how to do this, I ended up at some site which was virus-ridden, and my machine got infected >.<;; I lost three hours today while my PC was scanning and fixing the problems... ...and because of this, I didn't have enough time to hand-draw, scan, outline & colour the comic I've been planning for a while. So, I had to use my ol' Wacom (graphics tablet) and Flash to do it quickly, but reasonable-looking. No colour though, I got lazy 😉 There'd've been a lot more detail in it had I done it the usual way, but hopefully it'll give you a laugh regardless. Here it is!

Finally, I’ve put up the first few sections of the Shining Soul II script I started typing before Lee went into hospital. Maybe one of these days I’ll get around to finishing it off for y’all.

Oh! I almost forgot – I said I’d announce the extra Christmas contest winners today, didn’t I? Back when the original winners were announced, I decided I felt extra generous in the spirit of the season and said I’d give away a few Shining Tears fliers as extra prizes. The winners have been drawn at random from the correct entries received, and are: Kory Schonsheck, Daria and Noodle. I’ll be emailing you to get your postal addresses as needed.

Off to work on SEE a bit now – if I don’t update again today it probably won’t be until next week. So, enjoy your weekend and enjoy the updates!

A new Shining CD & 2 new SF Neo movies

A new Shining CD & 2 new SF Neo movies

This morning, as per ususal, I dropped by the Sega Direct website to see whether any special SF Neo packages have been announced. Something prompted me to type ‘Shining’ into the search box, and look what came up!

A new Shining music CD titled The Shining Theme – Songs from Shining Series is due to come out in Japan on March 30th, just a few days after SF Neo comes out. Retailling at around 2,300 yen (a little over US$20), the CD should include the theme music from a range of Shining games in orchestral form, fused with the usual wild electronica – fantastic! Details as to the exact content and CD length are not yet available, but I’m sure they will be nearer the time. This CD is part of Sega’s current Shining Series revival plans – could this be a sign of trying to gain interest in the old games… perhaps for more remakes? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. I for one, am excited at the prospect of the CD at least 😀

In other Shining news, today sees the update of Sega Japan’s Shining Force Neo site, to include a two new movies to view. As usual, the site is running slowly following this update (no doubt there are masses of people in the East browsing it at the moment), but I’ll try to get the movies converted and uploaded to SFC as soon as I can. The first movie is a message from someone who is presumably involved in the game – unfortunately I couldn’t really follow what the lady was saying, on account of that awful themesong playing over the movie (perhaps she’s the singer?)! I know a lot of people seem to like the song, but to me it sounds like something that belongs in the charts, not a quality piece of VGM. Maybe it’ll grow on me. Anyhoo… the second new movie is an anime clip of Max’s homecoming in Greensleeves. Quite sweet, but I have difficulty accepting that guy as our dear Max…

Right, off to get on with some site updates now – lots to be done, watch this space! 😀

New contest, but not much else :(

New contest, but not much else :(

Well, today’s been the day of distractions – everything has conspired to drag me away from my PC and the prospect of achieving much in the way of SFC updates diminished greatly as the day passed.

Nonetheless, there are a few small updates here which may well be of interest 🙂 Unless tomorrow is much like today, I should get a fair amount done then. Maybe more this evening too – yesterday evening I got a few new products added to the ad rotation and to the shop page too.

So, today… primarily there’s a new contest, and links to preorder Shining Force Neo from Lik-Sang and Play Asia as well as the forthcoming Shining Tears Guidebook (UK & USA), Shining Tears single & Shining Force GBA Soundtrack.

While shopping around, I also spotted a rather interesting new Shining Force Collectable in the form of a CD-ROM based guidebook! Released only last December, I wonder if it contains any nice quality artwork, or whether the text can be easily pumped into Babelfish? Should be interesting – I’ve asked Rei to order one for me.

What else today? I’ve updated the Directory – not just the links (a couple of Shining Tears guides have been added, and some old links updated/removed), but also as you’ll see, you can now link straight to the Directory main page without a game or category being specified. Not really a big deal I guess, but it had bothered me for a while that both needed to be specified or else an error was returned.

Last change I can think of for today was modifying the Collectables pages to include a direct link to relevant artwork scans with each collectable (where available).

Okay, almost time for Lee to get home, so I’ll get to work on the comic I wanted to finish off today, and say toodle-pip for now 😉

*puts on Columbo’s voice*
Just one more thing…

Why, oh why doesn’t anyone use the fanart comment system?!

Tomorrow: new comic, extra winners for Christmas contest to be announced, some of the Shining Soul II script to be added, and I’ll try to get on a bit with SEE too!

Lots of new stuff – take a look :)

Lots of new stuff – take a look :)

Well, I’ve been up since about 9am, and spent the majority of today getting SFC up to date. There are still a number of areas waiting for my attention, and I hope to get to them either this evening (if Lee gets hooked on Sim City 4 again ;)) or tomorrow.

Meanwhile, I thin kthere’s enough to keep you occupied for at least this evening!

We’ve got:
Lots of new collectables added to the site, including some additional pictures for some of them (an especially interesting piece of SF:LoGI memorabillia too!), check them out in the Shining Force, Shining Soul, Shining Tears and Shining Force Neo Collectable sections. I do plan on adding a lot more of those ‘more pictures’ links throughout, as I make time to scan/photograph more of the items. I’ll also try to hook up the collectables area with the relevant artwork sections for each item. Particularly noteworthy among the Shining Tears collectables updates are a Shining Tears guidebook in English (we don’t often see those!), and also a new book scheduled to come out in Japan next month, featuring a range of Shining Tears comics.

Next up: Culley can finally get off my back about getting his Final Conflict desktop wallpaper uploaded, after all these years! 😆 Hehe, just kidding, he’s not nagged me about it for ages until today 🙂 Check it out!

Some new pieces of fanart today, two by me and one from long-time SFCer Richter – mine are in the Shining Force section, while his is in Scenario 3. I demand that you all start using the fanart comments system! 😉

Thanks to my good friend Rei in Japan, as well as a couple of people who also provided some (but I forget who, as it was ages ago and they were posted at the forums, sorry!), we have our first magazine article scans for Shining Tears and Shining Force Neo. Some nice pics in the Tears one 🙂

I’ve done a few minor updates to the release info & intros for Shining Tears & Neo, but need to finish these off tomorrow to include the Asian version of ST. Oh, and the Neo Story Summary is now up, in the form of Aspartate’s translations 🙂

And last, but definately not least, there’s a load of new artwork & cover scans spread throughout the Shining Force II, Scenario 2, Scenario 3, Shining Force: RotDD, Shining Tears and Shining Force Neo artwork pages. Probably more to come very soon 🙂

Right, I think that’s the lot for now. I do hope I got it all uploaded! If something above doesn’t seem to be updated afterall, let me know!

Oh, and big thanks to the couple of recent donators who provided me with enough PayPal funds to increase SFC’s webspace by 1GB until the next year’s hosting is due 😀 We shouldn’t be getting any more problems as a result of running out of space for quite a while now 😉

More art, fanart, desktops & scripts!

More art, fanart, desktops & scripts!

Managed to get some of the updates done today, though more are on the way tomorrow. In fact, I have a whole bunch of things planned to do, feel free to post your thoughts and suggestions in this topic at the SFC forums.

Anyhoo, for today we have: some lovely new pieces of Fanart by SFCer Runefaust – find them in the Shining Tears, Shining Soul II and Shining Force II Fanart sections; three beautiful new Shining Tears desktops supplied by SFCer Crystal_Shard and last but by no means least, the final three chapters of the SF: RotDD script provided by Trent.

In addition to the above, I should note that a week or so ago I uploaded the entire of Works for Shining the Holy Ark to the artwork scans section (which reminds me, I have an ST magazine article to scan tomorrow!) at the request of an SFCer (sorry, I forget who off the top of my head) – I didn’t announce it at the time though, so here ya go 😉 The pictures are in lineart form, to keep the filesizes down – if you size the pics down or print them they should look beautiful 🙂

Right, gotta wrap up for the day and go down to the shops. More tomorrow – thanks for bearing with me while I get back into the swing of things!

Update delayed, sorry!

Update delayed, sorry!

Just a lil’ note to apologise for not being able to get the updates done today as planned – I got an email from my employer (I work from home on an as-and-when basis) and had to do a bunch of work for them today. Now I’ve only got a couple of hours before Lee gets home from work, so I need to finish up my housework and have a bit of time to wind down for the weekend.

I’ll try to get the stuff up on Monday or Tuesday 🙂 Right now, ironing beckons! Oh, and I’ve not forgotten that I promised to draw and extra few winners for the Christmas Contest, to receive a Shining Tears flier each – soon 😀 Unfortunately, the auction I was saving up for with all the Shining Tears phonecards and goodies (at US$450) got snapped up by someone else just when I was on the verge of having enough fundage for it 🙁 Ah well, can’t have it all I guess. If you happen to have a spare Mao phonecard you want to sell, drop me a line 😉

New movies for Shining Force Neo

New movies for Shining Force Neo

Two new movies have become available on Sega Japan’s Shining Force Neo website.

When I first saw the movies for Shining Tears, I cried with joy. When I watched these, I cried for what might have been. What’s happened to the good name of Shining Force?

Well, the anime clips look nice enough and the song isn’t too bad (though I prefer the ST Theme myself)… but the gameplay still looks as though it leaves a lot to be desired. Only a couple of months now and we can judge it ourselves I guess.

And what’s with that ‘chibi’ Max on the downloads page, eh? Something about him looks like a rather toffy pilot!

In more interesting news 😉 there’ll be an SFC update later today with more script sections, and new submissions from visitors. Also got some plans formulating in my head which I’ll try to write about later 🙂

First up, gotta get the housework out of the way 😉 TTFN!

Scenario 2 & 3 Game Translation no longer a dream!

Scenario 2 & 3 Game Translation no longer a dream!

Translating the Japanese Scenarios of Shining Force III is no longer just a dream!

No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you – there has at last been some success with putting English text into a rip of the Japanese Shining Force III Scenarios!

For a long time now we’ve all thought it would be nigh-on-impossible, but one determined SFCer has at last cracked the encryption/compression in the dialogue files, and you can see it for yourself!

It’s not perfect yet, and of course it will take time to find exactly where all the text belongs and inser the translations, but it’s a fantastic breakthrough and gives us the real possibility of being able to play these fantastic games in English 😀 Great work, knightOfDragon, we’re all rooting for you!

If you want to know more, help, or try out the patching process to see the miracle for yourself, check out this topic at the SFC Forums.

Unfortunately, many years ago when the Aspinia Team worked on the Scenario 2 translation, they stated they did not want their work put into the game, due to the risk of HK bootleggers selling translated discs and therefore profitting from their hard work, not to mention ripping people off for something they should be able to pick up for free. A few from the team are still around and in contact with the SFC community, and will agree to the use of their work – but if any of the others are reading this, please drop me a line or sign up and make a post to give the yay or nay on your parts of the translation. I’ve been told that these days the risk of a bootleg translation disc being released is not so great as it was… and surely after all these years, the potential joy of playing the games in English far outweighs the risk of bootlegging anyway?

Let’s have a big cheer for knightOfDragon and his incredible work so far! 😀

New SF Neo info, and more!

New SF Neo info, and more!

The official Shining Force Neo website from Sega Japan has been updated today with some new pictures and information.

Screenshots have been added to the ‘World’ page, showing the three main lands explored in the game: Yukurist, Ferdland and Elanora (which seem to correspond to Earth, Ice and Fire). Click on the flags to the left on the page to show a screenshot of the location (access more by clicking the arrow on the screenshot) and some information about the area. Unfortunately the only words I can read in the text are character names, presumably the ones who originate from each area.

If anyone can translate the other text, it would be most appreciated.

For those of you who have not seen the translation Aspartate kindly provided for the World setting and Story, here they are:

Main Page Translation:
New Shining Force is born.
Warriors inherited the destined power called “Force” from their fathers,
and carve the trophies of their battles on this stone.
This is a story about people who own the two “Forces” of light and darkness.
All these love will rock the world.

A RPG that wakes your heart.
2005.3.24 ON SALE.

World Setting Translation:
The world of Shining Force Neo.

A gigantic red moon floats in the sky.

Other than human, there are also centaurs, birdlings, and wolflings.
These beastmen live with mankind peacefully in this world.
Deep in forests dwelled monsters that threat humans, such as ogres, goblins, and zombies.

~Dependants of the Moon~
It’s a name given to those who seek power in human’s negative emotion.
They earned this title when their powers rose and opened the Eye of the Moon.
Not only since the Great War 13 years ago, actually the Dependants of the Moon existed for a long, long time.
They summoned vicious monsters, Legion, from another dimension,
through the portal deep in the Eye of the Moon.
The world in then wrapped in chaos and destruction.

Story/Prologue Translation:
Warriors inherited the destined power called “Force” from their fathers,
and carve the trophies of their battles on this stone.
This is a story about people who own the two “Forces” of light and darkness.

13 years ago, there was a great war.
Evil people known as “Dependants of the Moon”
opened the dimensional portal which resembles a gigantic eye in the Moon.
Therefore bio-weapons from another dimension, Legion,
were widely spread on the land.

“Warriors of Force” stood up against them,
and put an end to the war.
The Eye of the Moon was closed; hence Legions were put to sleep.

And now, the Eye of the Moon will be opened by the Mysterious Masked Man.
Will Max be able to stop this?

To look for partners who also own “Force Frame” just like they do,
Max and his childhood friend, Meryl, set out on a quest to protect the land they loved.

The new additions to the Story page tell a little more of the game’s story.

Apparently Max is returning home to his town of Greensleeves after two years away from it and his childhood friend Meryl. His father is the leader of a sacred guard group (the name Gaea is mentioned, this may be the name of his father, the world or the group… or something else entirely), and Max originally fought in the Soldiers of Force in a war 13 years ago having been trained at the Rahkail stronghold.

The Sacred Precints Guard Group was formed in order to protect the large Crystal of the Force which resides in Greensleeves. It seems there may be more crystals at three special sanctuaries, which also need to be guarded against the Dependants of the Moon

The Crystal of Force is known as the “Fossil of the Egg of Legion”, and seems to have rolled into its position in the sanctuary by itself. Max and Merril sneak in to the sanctuary only to find that the Fossil of the Egg of Legion is moving!

Regarding Legion, the page explains that the Dependants of the Moon summoned the monster from a strange world. It passed through the eye of the moon and destroyed seven countries in the great war 13 years ago.

At the end of this section about the story, there is a link to a new section in the System area of the site.

This new section is all about the power known as ‘Force’. In the world of SF Neo, the power of Force is the energy of the natural world. Those who use the powerful phenomenon are called Soldiers of Force. Magic is one possible result of the use of Force energy. ‘Soldiers of Force’ is an abbreviation of the full phrase ‘Of the soldier which works Force’.

A person who shows special ability in using Force powers must pass the ‘Ordeal of Force’ to be designated as a Soldier of Force. The Ordeal of Force involves the attachment of a Force Frame – an item to manage Force powers – to the person’s body.

I’m having difficulty understanding the rest of that bit, from what the Babelfish has spewed out, but it seems that the Force should be used for protection, not for aggression – those who use Force powers do so for their people. There is then something more about the Force Frame, which I’m trying to figure out…

Secret stones are removed from the large Crystal of Force, which is used as a catalyst the efficiently convert the Force power. The power can take the form of vital force, muscular strength and magical powers. It seems these stones are a part of the Force Frame.

An interesting idea for a story perhaps, but I’m not yet seeing how it at all fits in with the other games – has Sega finally taken the leap of moving the Shining games to a new planet, with a whole new storyline?

Next up, the Battle System page has been updated.

The transfer gate is a portable transporter, capable of one-way or bidirectional transit. It was used frequently in the Great War 13 years ago, but because it uses Force energy they are not often used these days due to the decrease in the amount of Force energy available. It seems that once you have a few companions, they can wait in HQ and power the gate for you, allowing you to travel out and back.

An old faithful spell makes an appearance in SF Neo, in the form of Return (better known to many SFers as Egress). Do I really need to explain what the spell does? Hehe 🙂 In a pinch, it allows you to escape from battle. It’s been made a bit more complex in SF Neo, or so the translation makes it seem. Some kind of secret stone is needed to make it work. I tseems that the spell won’t return you to the exact position you were at in Greensleeves, but returns you to just outside Greensleeves. The translation also seems to imply that with the stone, members at HQ can see what Max is doing and allow them to converse. Or something.

Okay, so the info is a little garbled, but you get the gist… I’m still not overly keen on anyting I’ve read, but March isn’t so very far away now so we’ll know soon enough if the game is any good or not. Want to find out what the game’s like when it’s released? You can pre-order it from Lik-Sang now and take advantage on their free worldwide shipping for games offer, here. Buying your imports & peripherals from Lik-Sang helps to support SFC through a little bit of commission 🙂

Ah, and while I remember – something I posted at the forums a while back but forgot to post here – there’s going to be an official Shining Tears guidebook released in English. Amazon USA and Amazon UK have it available for pre-order, and the price is very reasonable. Amazon UK have also reduced the price of SF GBA by UK£9, putting it down to just UK£16 brand new!

Finally in brief SFC news, there are a bunch of things I need to get added next week – new collectables, more scripts, some wallpapers, new midi files and more. Of course, there’s a new contest on the way too (it was held up by the hecticness of Christmas, sorry!)… so keep those eyes peeled, and expect me to be back on track with updates as of next week. I spent a lot of time working on my Tatakai mod over the last month or so to help with a development, and didn’t get much done here 😉 Also expect a review of BaBS in the next week, and at some point soon my full lowdown of Shining Tears. – I should have a few hours to play it this avo 🙂

Great news for Shining fangame developers!

Great news for Shining fangame developers!

As many of you will already be aware, for the last couple of years my other half – known at SFC as Warlord IkitClaw – has been developing a Shining style game engine. The engine is called Tatakai and has been designed with customisability in mind, allowing anyone to easily build their on Shining Force style games. Who needs Shining Force NEO?! 😉

Today, a new version of Tatakai has been released to its team of testers, having undergone a whole host of updates since the previous release in June of last year. Vigorous testing has gone on at our end in advance of the test release, to iron out the worst of the bugs (not that there have actually been many) and to prepare a test campaign for play in Tatakai.

IkitClaw is working on a Tatakai campaign of his own, but due to the time required to create graphics, sounds and all the other necessary resources he has decided not to hold up the release for it. Instead he is bundling my campaign with the test version, and working on his campaign in his spare time (Tatakai development itself is of course taking priority).

The engine is coming along in leaps and bounds and really is at a stage that could be considered complete aside from bug testing – however, we like to go that extra mile and so there are a bunch of new features planned for the next release too!

If you’ve got a bit of free time on your hands to play through a Tatakai campaign a few times to check for bugs (e.g. by trying out odd combinations of events in-game, trying to perform actions which ought not to be possible), and can be sure you’ll keep in touch about any problems you find, suggestions, compliments etc then why not head along to the Tatakai website to find out more about the system and how to sign up to be a tester?