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− | '''Hiroko Nishikawa''' (born 1962<ref>MDN February 2000</ref>) | + | '''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 [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]], its sequel [[Chu-Teng]], and both games in the Roly-Polys series. |
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Revision as of 17:42, 31 July 2023
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 Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou, its sequel Chu-Teng, and both games in the Roly-Polys series.
References
- ↑ MDN February 2000