Man this brings back wonderful memories. I still have the comics even. Ever since the creator, Yoshito Usui passed away I was in doubt about the series going forward.
But looking at this, it seems everything's gonna be okay after all.
Man, that's tragic. It's always sad when a creator like him died tragically. Reminds me of how, Kazuki Takahashi died recently in a boating accident. Sad stuff.
Oh my god,SHIN CHAN,instant download,hihihihi🤗 Thx IGG for this Upload,as Teenager i watched him(first i think was year 1991? for me) and thought "damn this little sh+it is mean.i like it",Nostalgia pur😄🤖🤓
PS: Full Audio only in trad. Chinese,Text are multi it seems.I wish audio would be english or german,too 😔
Yepp 😔 I guess am.As Kid we were -when it comes to video-games- super hyped about atari 2600,commodore 64 later amiga 500.As a teen(11-12 age),i had friend(also a teen.lol) he somehow was attracted to computers.He had a pc 286/386 16/33hz something.I remember typing commands to start Games,haha. That was OS(DOS) at his finest(naahh just kidding). YEAH iam old 😄🤗🤖🤓
We're about the same age! I was 13-14 (Just started HS) when I had a Vic20 then a little later, a Commodore 64. I ended up giving my Vic20 to my best friend when I bought my Commodore 64 - The Vic20 did not have the C64's SID [Sound Interface Device] chip and of course, 64KB of built-in internal memory versus the Vic20's 5KB which made a big difference in games (Fuller, richer sounds & background music and faster speed with sprites instead of simple "Beeps" and "Boops" and slow gameplay with blocky graphics)!
I still have my C64 in its original box stored in my closet along with its 1701 CRT monitor. I remember loading games on the external 6502 5.25" floppy disk drive took about three to four minutes for simple games like M.U.L.E. and five minutes or longer for more complex games like The Bard's Tale or Wasteland. Another friend had bought an Atari 800XL computer but IMHO, its graphics were only slightly better than the C64's and it did not have a SID chip which meant it had lesser quality sound and music capabilities. Whew! That was a long trip down memory lane!
Ah yes...I remember the trailer of this game probably 1 or 2 years ago. Their first trailer was for Switch and in full Japanese back then. By the looks of it, there's not much to do in this game aside of insect hunting and exploring
Well...the keybinding is good but...I hate the shortening of the full keys such as Backspace into Bs and I accidentally close the game without saving on the first try like what? Two days and I'm already at Day 16, the time goes even faster than Harvest Moon, I'm so confused in managing the time in the game for Shinchan
Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation The Endless Seven-Day Journey Gameplay Walkthrough
Hiroshi has to go on a business trip to Kyushu, so now the entire Nohara family has decided to stay with an childhood friend of Misae’s in Assou, Kumamoto. But when they arrive at Kumamoto Station on their way to Assou, they meet a strange man who offers them an even stranger camera on the condition that they’ll act as his witnesses… With his new camera in hand, Shinnosuke can enjoy his summer vacation in the beautiful Assou fields and mountains to the fullest. The scenery is even crawling with creatures that he would never find in Kasukabe. And there are townspeople to help and new friends to make. That said…don’t these kids look an awful lot like the ones he knows from home? One cool summer night, Shinnosuke witnesses a giant creature outlined against the light of a full moon. Next to the creature is a strange man with a wide smile. It’s the same weird man who gave him the camera at the station… And he calls himself the Professor Akuno. Following this encounter more and more strange things start to happen around Assou…
Try applying the crack for the game - Go to the "crack" folder after extracting all of the files from the downloaded RAR archive and copy the "Shin chan Summer_Data" folder to the game's installation directory. Afterwards, try to run the game.
Man this brings back wonderful memories. I still have the comics even. Ever since the creator, Yoshito Usui passed away I was in doubt about the series going forward.
But looking at this, it seems everything's gonna be okay after all.
Thank you!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshito_Usui
Thx IGG for this Upload,as Teenager i watched him(first i think was year 1991? for me) and thought "damn this little sh+it is mean.i like it",Nostalgia pur😄🤖🤓
PS: Full Audio only in trad. Chinese,Text are multi it seems.I wish audio would be english or german,too 😔
a pc 286/386 16/33hz something.I remember typing commands to start Games,haha.
That was OS(DOS) at his finest(naahh just kidding).
YEAH iam old 😄🤗🤖🤓
I still have my C64 in its original box stored in my closet along with its 1701 CRT monitor. I remember loading games on the external 6502 5.25" floppy disk drive took about three to four minutes for simple games like M.U.L.E. and five minutes or longer for more complex games like The Bard's Tale or Wasteland. Another friend had bought an Atari 800XL computer but IMHO, its graphics were only slightly better than the C64's and it did not have a SID chip which meant it had lesser quality sound and music capabilities. Whew! That was a long trip down memory lane!
https://youtu.be/XN8-M2Sz3JA
Well...the keybinding is good but...I hate the shortening of the full keys such as Backspace into Bs and I accidentally close the game without saving on the first try like what? Two days and I'm already at Day 16, the time goes even faster than Harvest Moon, I'm so confused in managing the time in the game for Shinchan
Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation The Endless Seven-Day Journey Gameplay Walkthrough
Hiroshi has to go on a business trip to Kyushu, so now the entire Nohara family has decided to stay with an childhood friend of Misae’s in Assou, Kumamoto.
But when they arrive at Kumamoto Station on their way to Assou, they meet a strange man who offers them an even stranger camera on the condition that they’ll act as his witnesses…
With his new camera in hand, Shinnosuke can enjoy his summer vacation in the beautiful Assou fields and mountains to the fullest. The scenery is even crawling with creatures that he would never find in Kasukabe. And there are townspeople to help and new friends to make.
That said…don’t these kids look an awful lot like the ones he knows from home?
One cool summer night, Shinnosuke witnesses a giant creature outlined against the light of a full moon. Next to the creature is a strange man with a wide smile.
It’s the same weird man who gave him the camera at the station…
And he calls himself the Professor Akuno. Following this encounter more and more strange things start to happen around Assou…