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[[File:HirokoNishikawaMDN.png|thumb|right|Photo sourced from MdN magazine, February 2000]] | [[File:HirokoNishikawaMDN.png|thumb|right|Photo sourced from MdN magazine, February 2000]] | ||
− | '''Hiroko Nishikawa''' (born 1962<ref>MdN February 2000</ref>) worked as a copywriter and web director for [[Outside Directors Company]] during her time there. She is best known as the author of the dream diary which inspired [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]. In addition, she wrote the scenarios for | + | '''Hiroko Nishikawa''' (born 1962<ref>[https://compu-lsd.com/archive/interviews/MdN%20-%20Feb.%202000/ MdN February 2000]</ref>) worked as a copywriter and web director for [[Outside Directors Company]] during her time there. She is best known as the author of the dream diary which inspired [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]. In addition, she wrote the scenarios for nearly all of the company's games, with [[Rhythm 'n' Face]] being the sole exception. |
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 2 May 2024
Hiroko Nishikawa (born 1962[1]) worked as a copywriter and web director for Outside Directors Company during her time there. She is best known as the author of the dream diary which inspired LSD: Dream Emulator. In addition, she wrote the scenarios for nearly all of the company's games, with Rhythm 'n' Face being the sole exception.