Author Topic: Japanese Indie Game Documentary "Branching Paths" Releasing July 29, 2016  (Read 6859 times)

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The director and journalist Anne Ferrero has announced July 29, 2016 to be the release date for "Branching Paths", her documentary about the Japanese indie game scene, at the BitSummit 2016 indie game festival.

The film will be released on the Steam, Playism and iTunes platforms for the price of JPY 980 or USD 9.99.

As you may expect, ZUN and some of his friends will appear in this film.

Famitsu report:
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201607/10110532.html

Website:
http://branchingpaths.jp/

Announcement Teaser from Sep 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoJsBXgrIvc

Release Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_VYtvpkfPo
« Last Edit: July 10, 2016, 09:09:08 AM by cuc »
Touhou Fantasy News: twitter

cuc

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Reposting my post on its background:


Nolife-TV, a French TV channel for geeks, conducted a survey on their forum about what French gamers think of Japanese video games, and their director Anne Ferrero gave a panel about these results at CEDEC 2013, Japan's largest game industry conference. Since Touhou ranked surprisingly high in the "favorite franchise" poll, the news got ZUN to tweet, "Is it about time to consider overseas development?"

After the conference, Kimura Yoshiro came to Ferrero, and asked her to shot a video series where Kimura interviewed Japanese indie devs. Ferrero later obtained funding from a Japanese production company to expand the interviews into a full-fledged documentary.

See, there's no contest. Kimura Yoshiro >> Ota Jun'ya  :D .
Touhou Fantasy News: twitter

Pls, cuc. Zun is the god of new world. No one is better than our savior which shows us the light which illuminates our path to glory, to gensoukyo.

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