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Bring on the Falcom love! Vote for all their games in the wishlist and show all the support you can to their releases on GOG.com by buying Trails in the Sky and supporting all future PC releases from them!

Of course there are many not mentioned here ^^ - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihon_Falcom

Some fan sites you can check out:
- http://www.esterior.net/
- http://seldane.proboards.com/

Games already on GOG.com
- Ys I+II Chronicles + (http://www.gog.com/game/ys_i_ii_chronicles)
- Ys: Oath in Felghana AKA Ys III remake (http://www.gog.com/game/ys_the_oath_in_felghana)
- Ys VI: Ark of Napishtim (http://www.gog.com/game/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim)
- Ys Origin (http://www.gog.com/game/ys_origin)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (http://www.gog.com/game/the_legend_of_heroes_trails_in_the_sky)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC (http://www.gog.com/game/legend_of_heroes_trails_in_the_sky_sc_the)
- Gurumin - A Monstrous Adventure (http://www.gog.com/game/gurumin_a_monstrous_adventure)
- [Coming soon!] Xanadu NEXT



http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/the_legend_of_heroes_trails_in_the_sky_3
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/the_legend_of_heroes_vii_trails_of_zero
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/the_legend_of_heroes_vii_trails_of_azure

[FREEWARE] http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/vantage_master
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/nihon_falcom_dinosaur

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zwei
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zwei_ii_plus

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_lord_monarch
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_ii_xanadu
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_iii_romancia
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_iv_drasle_family

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_the_legend_of_heroes
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_the_legend_of_heroes_ii

[The Legend of Heroes: Gagharv Trilogy]
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_the_legend_of_heroes_iii_prophecy_of_the_moonlight_witch
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_the_legend_of_heroes_iv_a_tear_of_vermillion
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dragon_slayer_the_legend_of_heroes_v_song_of_the_ocean

Brandish series
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/brandish
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/brandish_2_the_planet_buster
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/brandish_3_spirit_of_balcan
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/brandish_4
Post edited November 13, 2015 by FlamingFirewire
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No thanks.
low rated
do they have waifus?
I approve. But let's face it: anything beyond the XSEED-published titles is very unlikely to come here. Plus anything that doesn't have a MS-DOS or Windows port developed by Falcom themselves, so Sorcerian Original and Dinosaur Resurrection are much likelier than Drasle Family and the original Dinosaur.

You mentioned Vantage Master, but Lord Monarch is freeware as well.
Post edited September 04, 2014 by tootbrush
Hopefully they will come here before it would be necessary to learn japanese or to buy on Steam.
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tootbrush: Plus anything that doesn't have a MS-DOS or Windows port developed by Falcom themselves, so Sorcerian Original and Dinosaur Resurrection are much more likely than Drasle Family and the original Dinosaur.
If GOG can contact and license/ask to use openMSX + Panasonic's turbo-R system ROMs, then games like Maze of Gailous and Drasle Family can then come to the site after rights are negotiated and the final package tested. Same situation for Neko Project II and the original Dinosaur, though I wouldn't prioritize that one over the remake.

Falcom games are an easy choice for introducing this site to Japanese PC games. Just don't use Sierra's inaccurate Sorcerian port!
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Huinehtar: Hopefully they will come here before it would be necessary to learn japanese or to buy on Steam.
What if we had to do both? xD
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DonRumata1: If GOG can contact and license/ask to use openMSX + Panasonic's turbo-R system ROMs, then games like Maze of Gailous and Drasle Family can then come to the site after rights are negotiated and the final package tested. Same situation for Neko Project II and the original Dinosaur, though I wouldn't prioritize that one over the remake.
I just remembered that the officially emulated Project EGG versions are available as well (and there's this beauty), but getting them on GOG would probably be a bureaucratic nightmare or even impossible.
Post edited September 05, 2014 by tootbrush
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Huinehtar: Hopefully they will come here before it would be necessary to learn japanese or to buy on Steam.
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HijacK: What if we had to do both? xD
It would be a sad day :(
I'd rather go back to consoles then (and learn japanese too ;-) )
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DonRumata1: If GOG can contact and license/ask to use openMSX + Panasonic's turbo-R system ROMs, then games like Maze of Gailous and Drasle Family can then come to the site after rights are negotiated and the final package tested. Same situation for Neko Project II and the original Dinosaur, though I wouldn't prioritize that one over the remake.
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tootbrush: I just remembered that the officially emulated Project EGG versions are available as well (and there's this beauty), but getting them on GOG would probably be a bureaucratic nightmare or even impossible.
Are the boxed versions of Project EGG games DRM-free or have they an online DRM with a monthly fee like digital games of the platform?
Because that kind of boxes seems awesome :-/
sure why not ?
might take me a bit to vote on everything though
voted
I would like copies of these games without any DRM.
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tootbrush: I just remembered that the officially emulated Project EGG versions are available as well (and there's this beauty), but getting them on GOG would probably be a bureaucratic nightmare or even impossible.
Regardless of whether GOG can get permission to host these games, they still need to be hacked for translation; in the case of text adventures, they might even need rewritten parsers! I expect to see fan translations many years from now, followed by licensing that hard work so the games can be sold to new audiences. With this kind of support, Artdink could make a new Tokio city-building game; former members of Riverhill Soft/CING could regroup to make a Hotel Dusk/J.B. Harold crossover.

One approach to making the games available to non-Japanese speakers would be to host complementary English-patched ROMs of games on EGG. The company might be rigid compared to GOG, and shackled by the companies it licenses from—there's a subscription fee in place so that all the rights-holders have a guaranteed revenue stream from Amusement Center. But if international users buy these games thanks to English patching, they're more likely then to make a deal with GOG than anyone else. EGG would, however, make sure GOG only has English versions of games available to prevent their home customers from switching. Our site has free membership and frequent sales, and there's no getting past self-deprecating pricing in Japan...for the moment.

Alternatively, GOG can negotiate with the rights-holders directly. WOOMB, the long-gone Dutch online store for MSX games, cracked a deal with the smoldering remains of T&E Soft and Micro Cabin, allowing them to sell official translations of Rune Worth, Fray, and the Xak games. No reason why a Polish company with more resources can't do the same, especially if they want old, interesting PC games that few knew they wanted. Some companies are more receptive to the idea than others; some need a role model of success. Falcom's a J-PC giant that, time and time again, has been disappointed by scattershot localization. Now XSEED's selling loads of Ys and new Kiseki games on Steam, and Falcom communicated this to their shareholders. If we buy them on GOG as well, the long crawl shall start for smaller publishers and rights-holders to take advantage of the market.
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Huinehtar: Are the boxed versions of Project EGG games DRM-free or have they an online DRM with a monthly fee like digital games of the platform?
Because that kind of boxes seems awesome :-/
Boxed games have installers without DRM.

You can actually keep all the games you buy through EGG in your account library without having to subscribe monthly. If you play a game at least once, you'll still have access to it after your payment period passes. The EGG launcher itself won't update unless you subscribe again, essentially forcing you to pay up once the newest games come out requiring a new launcher, but you could buy all of the 500-yen games within one month and have most of their library ready to play.
Post edited September 05, 2014 by DonRumata1
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Huinehtar: Are the boxed versions of Project EGG games DRM-free or have they an online DRM with a monthly fee like digital games of the platform?
Because that kind of boxes seems awesome :-/
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DonRumata1: Boxed games have installers without DRM.

You can actually keep all the games you buy through EGG in your account library without having to subscribe monthly. If you play a game at least once, you'll still have access to it after your payment period passes. The EGG launcher itself won't update unless you subscribe again, essentially forcing you to pay up once the newest games come out requiring a new launcher, but you could buy all of the 500-yen games within one month and have most of their library ready to play.
Thanks a lot.
I will consider the boxes (more than digital distribution because, like I did for Trails in the Sky, I am considering buying digital games when they are translated or when DRM-free; when the games are japanese only, I am more reluctant to do so and prefer buying physical editions even if I don't fully understand japanese -mainly because of goodies ;-)).
Won't vote myself, but I will continue doing a little bit to encourage the appearance of the Ys games as they have a chunky number of votes.

https://twitter.com/nihonfalcom
https://twitter.com/Hatsuu

http://www.falcom.co.jp/ - does their website have a contact form that somebody can translate?

People can "tag along" with this tweet if they want and have Twitter accounts - https://twitter.com/tytbone/status/508635787035156480
Post edited September 07, 2014 by tfishell