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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Tony Wolf's appearance and animations are based on that of Ninezero, an American rock musician who plays in Japan.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: An [[Even Better Sequel]] done by Cing when they were already on the brink of bankruptcy.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: An [[Even Better Sequel]] done by Cing when they were already on the brink of bankruptcy.
* [[No Export for You]]: When Cing filed for bankruptcy, a lot of people suspected that ''Last Window'' would never be released outside Japan, but a release in Europe was finally announced after a few months. The game never saw the light of day in America, but since the DS is region-free, non-Europeans can still import it. It helps that, as mentioned in the main section, that version of the game can be played in North America's major languages.
* [[No Export for You]]: When Cing filed for bankruptcy, a lot of people suspected that ''Last Window'' would never be released outside Japan, but a release in Europe was finally announced after a few months. The game never saw the light of day in America, but since the DS is region-free, non-Europeans can still import it. It helps that, as mentioned in the main section, that version of the game can be played in North America's major languages.

Latest revision as of 15:29, 22 February 2018


  • Actor Allusion: Tony Wolf's appearance and animations are based on that of Ninezero, an American rock musician who plays in Japan.
  • Doing It for the Art: An Even Better Sequel done by Cing when they were already on the brink of bankruptcy.
  • No Export for You: When Cing filed for bankruptcy, a lot of people suspected that Last Window would never be released outside Japan, but a release in Europe was finally announced after a few months. The game never saw the light of day in America, but since the DS is region-free, non-Europeans can still import it. It helps that, as mentioned in the main section, that version of the game can be played in North America's major languages.