Thank you for another year!

This has been a really inactive year, and I can really only blame myself (if anyone) on that.  My excuses are the usual and unusual, but please rest easy that I have not forgotten this game.  It’s been 3 years since I’ve started this blog and translations, and I don’t intend to stop.  I had hoped to finish Bernardo’s route by now, and … well, it’s getting there.  I’ve been working on it this vacation, but it’s still not in a viewable format yet, unfortunately.  But nonetheless, thank you everyone for sticking with me and finding me and checking every once in a while (I think?).

Overall, I don’t consider 2014 a good year in my life (one of the worst, quite frankly), but let’s round out the year by recounting the good that happened this year.

The contest was a great success, and so was the Sugacards.  I’m currently getting the prizes out, and you can see the contest submissions in the contest page.  I think I should about take down the pictures on Pixiv now, lest people think they’re actually mine…

I did actually finish a rough draft translation of the entire LD1 game (finally).

LD1 had loads of stuff get released such as the iOS short stories and Secret Diary F&L (what? They’re the same games??  Balderdash!), and though bad egg+ was delayed (were you honestly surprised), tennenouji are keeping us informed on what’s going on and whatnot now, at least.

Bernie’s route is approximately 2 chapters from being completed.  I want to try to finish one before posting.  All the bad endings are done, too (whoopie…).

Also, for those not in the know, I do have a semi LD-related tumblr in that I actually do post some of my progress there.  (Most of it’s my videogaming stuff, though.)

That’s all I remember from this year for this blog.  Like I said, not a lot happened, but … I hope you all enjoyed reading what I did have.  Thank you to all who visit, and a big ol’ thank you for all who participated in the contest!  Thank you for another year, guys 🙂

2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 710,000 times in 2014. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 30 days for that many people to see it.

Click here to see the complete report.