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'''Hiroko Nishikawa''' was a frequent source of ideas for [[Outside Directors Company]] during her time there, including some or all of the stories for [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]], [[Chu-Teng]] and [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]. She is the author of the dream diary which inspired LSD's environments, later published into the book [[Lovely Sweet Dream]] to go along with the game.
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'''Hiroko Nishikawa''' (born 1962<ref>MDN February 2000</ref>) was a frequent source of ideas for [[Outside Directors Company]] during her time there, including some or all of the stories for [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]], [[Chu-Teng]] and [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]. She is the author of the dream diary which inspired LSD's environments, later published into the book [[Lovely Sweet Dream]] to go along with the game.
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Revision as of 06:37, 21 July 2023

Photo sourced from MDN magazine, February 2000

Hiroko Nishikawa (born 1962[1]) was a frequent source of ideas for Outside Directors Company during her time there, including some or all of the stories for Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou, Chu-Teng and LSD: Dream Emulator. She is the author of the dream diary which inspired LSD's environments, later published into the book Lovely Sweet Dream to go along with the game.

References

  1. MDN February 2000