Thanks to a new fan translation patch.
A fan translation patch for the Dreamcast version of Di Gi Charat Fantasy is now available to download online, allowing English-speaking fans of the anime mascot another platform on which to experience the visual novel-style game.
Di Gi Charat, or “Dejiko”, in case you’ve never heard of the character, is a green-haired catgirl who originally appeared in From Gamers in 1998, a promotional magazine for the Japanese media company Broccoli’s Gamers chain of retail stores, and later became the store’s official mascot as well as the star of her own multimedia franchise.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Thanks to a new fan translation patch.
A fan translation patch for the Dreamcast version of Di Gi Charat Fantasy is now available to download online, allowing English-speaking fans of the anime mascot another platform on which to experience the visual novel-style game.
Di Gi Charat, or “Dejiko”, in case you’ve never heard of the character, is a green-haired catgirl who originally appeared in From Gamers in 1998, a promotional magazine for the Japanese media company Broccoli’s Gamers chain of retail stores, and later became the store’s official mascot as well as the star of her own multimedia franchise.
Read the full article on timeextension.com