07-02-2008, 02:11 AM
Filed under: NewsIzuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns is about more than mini-posters and sexy ninjas -- a lot of work goes into getting a game like this localized. Not only does a good localization team have to focus on the translation, but they also need to fix any bugs or problems that gamers found in the Japanese release. Apparently, fixing bugs for a roguelike is especially hard and frustrating, as you might have guessed.Here's the Quality Assurance stat breakdown, according to Atlus:
Number of testers on Izuna 2: 6
Number of DS systems almost thrown against the wall: 6
Number of system-type bugs our testers reported: 104
Number of text bugs our testers reported: 259
Number of times the testers nearly gave the project lead a heart attack with a fake system bug: 3
Number of bugs our testers reported to which we responded: "That's not a bug, that's the way this game works:" 17
Number of monkeys we could have hired to do their job: 0
The production diary is actually a really interesting read that not only Izuna fans, but also people interested in the localization process should give a look. Besides, we always appreciate more insight on how the other side of the gaming industry works.
Gallery: Izuna 2
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Number of testers on Izuna 2: 6
Number of DS systems almost thrown against the wall: 6
Number of system-type bugs our testers reported: 104
Number of text bugs our testers reported: 259
Number of times the testers nearly gave the project lead a heart attack with a fake system bug: 3
Number of bugs our testers reported to which we responded: "That's not a bug, that's the way this game works:" 17
Number of monkeys we could have hired to do their job: 0
The production diary is actually a really interesting read that not only Izuna fans, but also people interested in the localization process should give a look. Besides, we always appreciate more insight on how the other side of the gaming industry works.
Gallery: Izuna 2
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Posted on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:45:00 EST at http://www.dsfanboy.com/2008/07/01/izuna...r-pulling/
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