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Narcissu

Narcissu (Japanese: ナルキッソス, Hepburn: Narukissosu) is a free visual novel video game developed by the dōjin group Stage-nana, telling the story of a terminally ill young man and woman. It was made with the NScripter engine.

The work was originally written in Japanese by Tomo Kataoka, and subsequently localized and translated into English, Chinese, French, Korean, Russian and Vietnamese by various fan translators. Unlike most fan translations, however, this was an authorised work. The author, however, was not actively involved in the translation process as it had been the case for True Remembrance. Both the original Japanese visual novel and its English version were released as free downloads over the Internet. The web edition of Narcissu has lower graphics and music quality, to conserve bandwidth.

Narcissu is an experimental work: it uses minimalist graphics in a very narrow window, and includes two full scripts, one accompanied by a voice track, and the other adapted to work without voices. In the English translation, different translators translated each version, to provide different perspectives on the story.

Synopsis Edit

 
Narcissu logo

The anonymous protagonist is diagnosed with lung cancer shortly after his twentieth birthday, and is admitted to hospice care at a hospital in Mito, Ibaraki. There he meets Setsumi, a woman who is two years older than he is, who is also terminally ill. Finding that they both refuse to die in the hospital or at home with their families, they run away together in a silver Honda Integra belonging to the protagonist's father.

They travel west across Japan's many highways and prefectures, initially not knowing where to go, but later collectively decide on taking the narcissus fields of southern Awaji Island as a somewhat arbitrary destination.

Characters Edit

The Protagonist
A young man, 20 years of age. Your typical university student. Attends a technical institute, and has just taken (and passed) his driver's license examination. Lives with his family—a taciturn and unsupportive mother and father and a little sister who only ever has harsh words for him. Has never really been sick in his entire life. Has never really had much of an aim for his entire life, either.
The protagonist's name is never given in the first two games, but is revealed to be Yuu Atou (阿東 優, Atou Yuu) in various supplementary works.
Setsumi Sakura (佐倉 瀬津美, Sakura Setsumi)
Voiced by: Rino Ayakawa
A young woman, 22 years of age. Has a body physique like a child. She has a quiet personality. She loves cars and is knowledgeable about them. She expresses to the protagonist her desire to die neither at the seventh floor of the hospital nor at her home.

Himeko Shinohara is the protagonist of the 2nd Side prequel.

Yuka Akishima is the 23-year-old best friend of Himeko.

Chihiro Shinohara is the 21-year-old younger sister of Himeko. She is a devout Christian.

Release history Edit

The original Japanese version uses the NScripter engine; for the English localization, the open source clone ONScripter was used instead, as this has been modified to support English. Narcissu has also been ported to the Nintendo DS.

A second game and a prequel named Narcissu: Side 2nd was released on May 15, 2007 while the third game in the series named Narcissu 3rd - Die Dritte Welt - was released on April 27, 2009. The final game in the series named Narcissu - if there was a tomorrow - (ナルキッソス~もしも明日があるなら~, Narcissu - moshimo ashita ga aru nara -) was developed by Kadokawa Shoten playable on the PlayStation Portable. The final game is a compilation of all three games with some new extra content added. It was released on June 24, 2010.

A complete remake of the Narcissu series, published by Sekai Project has been announced. It will include all of the previous Narcissu games with updated graphics and audio, as well as a new 4th Narcissu game.[1]

Influences Edit

Narcissu is both stylistically and thematically similar to the opening chapter of Gin'iro, a commercial title by the same writer; Tomo Kataoka himself describes it as essentially a modern-day version of Gin'iro, which is set in medieval Japan.[citation needed]

On a level more familiar to Western audiences, the work has much in common with road movies; the screen layout is even intended to evoke a cinema screen. Many of the scenes and events of the story are road-movie clichés, and the ending, in which the physical journey itself is explicitly linked with the metaphorical journeys the characters have undergone (their lives, their self-discovery), is typical of the movie genre.

Soundtrack Edit

Several of the music tracks in Narcissu are arrangements from other visual novels. 12 of the game's music tracks are accessible on-demand via the in-game jukebox, which is called the "Sound Mode".

The titles in the following list are based on the Sound Mode of Narcissu: Side 2nd, which contains updated and corrected titles; in the original release of Narcissu, Tracks 2, 3, 7, 8 and 12 had slightly different titles, while Tracks 4 and 9 were incorrectly listed as "Rather Than a Life of Finality" and "Eightmoon" respectively. However, Narcissu: Side 2nd still mislabels the source of Track 4 as "The World is Coming to an W/end", instead of "The world is drawing to an W/end".

No.TitleMusicLength
1."The Emerald Sea"MASA2:18
2."The Silver Coupé"Ebi2:33
3."Narcissus (inst.)"Ebi2:01
4."From The world is drawing to an W/end" (Arranged by Kometto Nekono)Masashi Yano3:43
5."I'm Right Here (vocal ver.)" (Vocals by Mari Mizuta, lyrics by Tsukasa Umitomi)Hirofumi Ishihashi4:47
6."Lamune 79's" (From Lamune, arranged by Kometto Nekono)Elements Garden3:08
7."Route 1"Sentive2:37
8."The Seventh"Sentive2:15
9."Sakura" (From A ¥120 Spring, arranged by Shitoshi Fujimoto)Ebi2:16
10."The Emerald Sea (ver. 2)"MASA2:17
11."Scarlet" (From Mizuiro, arranged by Hirofumi Ishihashi)Noriyasu Agematsu3:07
12."Narcissus/Setsumi's Theme" (Vocals by REM, lyrics by Tomo Kataoka)Ebi2:25

Print adaptations Edit

On 25 July 2008, MF Bunko J released a light novel adaptation of Narcissu and Narcissu -side 2nd-, which was written by Tomo Kataoka himself and illustrated by GotoP.[2] The novel is licensed in Chinese by Tong Li Publishing,[3] and licensed in Korean by Haksan Culture Company.[4]

A manga illustrated by Pochi Edoya started serialization in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on 27 November 2008.[5] Two bound volumes have been released by Media Factory under their MF Comics label,[6] and are licensed in Chinese by Sharp Point Press.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Sekai Project to Release Narcissu remake project". Anime News Network. July 4, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "MF文庫J ナルキッソス" (in Japanese). MF Bunko J Official Website. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  3. ^ (in Chinese). Tong Li Publishing Official Website. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  4. ^ 만화가 꿈꾸는 세상! 학산문화사 : 소설 최신간 보기 (in Korean). Haksan Culture Company Official Website. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  5. ^ コミックアライブ2009/1月号 (in Japanese). Monthly Comic Alive Official Website. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  6. ^ アライブコミック ナルキッソス(2) (in Japanese). Monthly Comic Alive Official Website. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  7. ^ "尖端出版SPP網站-narcissu 水仙花 - www.spp.com.tw" (in Chinese). Sharp Point Press Official Website. Retrieved 2013-07-05.

External links Edit

  • Official Japanese Homepage for PC Narcissu (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • Official website for the English translation of Narcissu
  • Narcissu at The Visual Novel Database

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Narcissu Japanese ナルキッソス Hepburn Narukissosu is a free visual novel video game developed by the dōjin group Stage nana telling the story of a terminally ill young man and woman It was made with the NScripter engine NarcissuDeveloper s Stage nanaPublisher s Insani English version Sekai ProjectDesigner s Tomo KataokaEngineNScripter JP ONScripter EN Platform s Mac OS X Linux Microsoft WindowsRelease2005Genre s Visual novelMode s Single playerThe work was originally written in Japanese by Tomo Kataoka and subsequently localized and translated into English Chinese French Korean Russian and Vietnamese by various fan translators Unlike most fan translations however this was an authorised work The author however was not actively involved in the translation process as it had been the case for True Remembrance Both the original Japanese visual novel and its English version were released as free downloads over the Internet The web edition of Narcissu has lower graphics and music quality to conserve bandwidth Narcissu is an experimental work it uses minimalist graphics in a very narrow window and includes two full scripts one accompanied by a voice track and the other adapted to work without voices In the English translation different translators translated each version to provide different perspectives on the story Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Characters 3 Release history 4 Influences 5 Soundtrack 6 Print adaptations 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis Edit nbsp Narcissu logoThe anonymous protagonist is diagnosed with lung cancer shortly after his twentieth birthday and is admitted to hospice care at a hospital in Mito Ibaraki There he meets Setsumi a woman who is two years older than he is who is also terminally ill Finding that they both refuse to die in the hospital or at home with their families they run away together in a silver Honda Integra belonging to the protagonist s father They travel west across Japan s many highways and prefectures initially not knowing where to go but later collectively decide on taking the narcissus fields of southern Awaji Island as a somewhat arbitrary destination Characters EditThe Protagonist A young man 20 years of age Your typical university student Attends a technical institute and has just taken and passed his driver s license examination Lives with his family a taciturn and unsupportive mother and father and a little sister who only ever has harsh words for him Has never really been sick in his entire life Has never really had much of an aim for his entire life either The protagonist s name is never given in the first two games but is revealed to be Yuu Atou 阿東 優 Atou Yuu in various supplementary works Setsumi Sakura 佐倉 瀬津美 Sakura Setsumi Voiced by Rino Ayakawa A young woman 22 years of age Has a body physique like a child She has a quiet personality She loves cars and is knowledgeable about them She expresses to the protagonist her desire to die neither at the seventh floor of the hospital nor at her home Himeko Shinohara is the protagonist of the 2nd Side prequel Yuka Akishima is the 23 year old best friend of Himeko Chihiro Shinohara is the 21 year old younger sister of Himeko She is a devout Christian Release history EditThe original Japanese version uses the NScripter engine for the English localization the open source clone ONScripter was used instead as this has been modified to support English Narcissu has also been ported to the Nintendo DS A second game and a prequel named Narcissu Side 2nd was released on May 15 2007 while the third game in the series named Narcissu 3rd Die Dritte Welt was released on April 27 2009 The final game in the series named Narcissu if there was a tomorrow ナルキッソス もしも明日があるなら Narcissu moshimo ashita ga aru nara was developed by Kadokawa Shoten playable on the PlayStation Portable The final game is a compilation of all three games with some new extra content added It was released on June 24 2010 A complete remake of the Narcissu series published by Sekai Project has been announced It will include all of the previous Narcissu games with updated graphics and audio as well as a new 4th Narcissu game 1 Influences EditNarcissu is both stylistically and thematically similar to the opening chapter of Gin iro a commercial title by the same writer Tomo Kataoka himself describes it as essentially a modern day version of Gin iro which is set in medieval Japan citation needed On a level more familiar to Western audiences the work has much in common with road movies the screen layout is even intended to evoke a cinema screen Many of the scenes and events of the story are road movie cliches and the ending in which the physical journey itself is explicitly linked with the metaphorical journeys the characters have undergone their lives their self discovery is typical of the movie genre Soundtrack EditSeveral of the music tracks in Narcissu are arrangements from other visual novels 12 of the game s music tracks are accessible on demand via the in game jukebox which is called the Sound Mode The titles in the following list are based on the Sound Mode of Narcissu Side 2nd which contains updated and corrected titles in the original release of Narcissu Tracks 2 3 7 8 and 12 had slightly different titles while Tracks 4 and 9 were incorrectly listed as Rather Than a Life of Finality and Eightmoon respectively However Narcissu Side 2nd still mislabels the source of Track 4 as The World is Coming to an W end instead of The world is drawing to an W end No TitleMusicLength1 The Emerald Sea MASA2 182 The Silver Coupe Ebi2 333 Narcissus inst Ebi2 014 From The world is drawing to an W end Arranged by Kometto Nekono Masashi Yano3 435 I m Right Here vocal ver Vocals by Mari Mizuta lyrics by Tsukasa Umitomi Hirofumi Ishihashi4 476 Lamune 79 s From Lamune arranged by Kometto Nekono Elements Garden3 087 Route 1 Sentive2 378 The Seventh Sentive2 159 Sakura From A 120 Spring arranged by Shitoshi Fujimoto Ebi2 1610 The Emerald Sea ver 2 MASA2 1711 Scarlet From Mizuiro arranged by Hirofumi Ishihashi Noriyasu Agematsu3 0712 Narcissus Setsumi s Theme Vocals by REM lyrics by Tomo Kataoka Ebi2 25Print adaptations EditOn 25 July 2008 MF Bunko J released a light novel adaptation of Narcissu and Narcissu side 2nd which was written by Tomo Kataoka himself and illustrated by GotoP 2 The novel is licensed in Chinese by Tong Li Publishing 3 and licensed in Korean by Haksan Culture Company 4 A manga illustrated by Pochi Edoya started serialization in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on 27 November 2008 5 Two bound volumes have been released by Media Factory under their MF Comics label 6 and are licensed in Chinese by Sharp Point Press 7 References Edit Sekai Project to Release Narcissu remake project Anime News Network July 4 2015 Retrieved July 5 2015 MF文庫J ナルキッソス in Japanese MF Bunko J Official Website Retrieved 2010 03 21 東立漫遊網 東立小說區 水仙花 in Chinese Tong Li Publishing Official Website Archived from the original on 2011 10 02 Retrieved 2010 03 21 만화가 꿈꾸는 세상 학산문화사 소설 최신간 보기 in Korean Haksan Culture Company Official Website Retrieved 2010 08 31 コミックアライブ2009 1月号 in Japanese Monthly Comic Alive Official Website Retrieved 2010 03 21 アライブコミック ナルキッソス 2 in Japanese Monthly Comic Alive Official Website Retrieved 2010 03 21 尖端出版SPP網站 narcissu 水仙花 www spp com tw in Chinese Sharp Point Press Official Website Retrieved 2013 07 05 External links EditOfficial Japanese Homepage for PC Narcissu in Japanese Official Japanese Homepage for PSP Narcissu in Japanese Official website for the English translation of Narcissu Narcissu at The Visual Novel Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Narcissu amp oldid 1153001843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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