Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 (edited) Hey guys, I'd like this to be a go-to place for basic Japanese Question/Answers, Script viewing, Players References & Video viewing. I've got my hands around most of this stuff (after loads of time) and hopefully, consolidating all this information will aid newcomers struggling with the same questions all of us once had. WHY ALL THE JAPANESE?: Because the strongest media, players base and tournaments are located there. Don't forget the titles were created in Japanese as well. VIEWING JAPANESE SCRIPT: If you see loads of "question Marks" and "Funny Squares": It means you haven't enabled Japanese Script for your operating system. I found success with this site's suggestions to enable my Script: http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Japanese-Characters-(Kanji,-Hiragana,-Katakana)-on-Firefox If anyone else has reliable resources, please post up and I will append. =) VIDEO VIEWING: The major hub for Japanese videos is a site called NicoVideo. It is VERY similar to our Youtube. I have found this resource to help me register @NicoVideo: http://moemania.org/internet-story/how-to-register-a-user-on-nicovideojp/ I found this to help me download NicoVideos: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080122163016AAl8IfC Here is the Redirect to avoid signing in to NicoVideo: http://www.mmcafe.com/nico.html I'm also under the impression, there is a generic Login & password established for Dustloop members. If anyone has this info, please post up and I will append. =) This is really good for searching certain players. many times a player will write his name in katakana one day and hiragana the next. never miss a vid from your favorite player!: http://www.whiteagle.net/jap/. JAPANESE PLAYER BASE: I will be using this section to create a list of common Japanese characters throughout each title, as well as strong players for each character. This will take time & I do need help, everyone please contribute and I will keep this updated. English/Phonics: Japanese Scripts Super Battle Opera Tougeki (闘劇) Acho (Acho) Ko-Hatsu (コーハツ) Mikado (ミカド) Guilty Gear (ギルティギア) A.B.A (officially A.B.A, but informally/in practice アバ) Dio (Dio) DIE-Chan (DIE-ちゃん) Fumo (ふも) Tsubu (つぶ) Anji Mito (闇慈) Lime Key/Raimuki (ライムキー) 2nd place SBO 08' ANG (ANG) Super Flashy, From Acho Domi (ドミー) 2nd place SBO 06' DryAce (ドライエース) Son Makoto (村亮) Axl Low (アクセル) Shuuto (シュウト) 2nd place SBO 06' Niiyama (ニイヤマ) Woody / Uddi (ウッディ) Akira (明) Dennou (電脳) Baiken (梅喧) Maruken (マルケン) Destroyed Ogawa @ SBO 08' Sharon (シャロン) 1st place SBO 04' Lark / Lurk (ラーク) Koto (こと) Kazuna (かずな) Iroha (いろは) Bridget Buri (ブリジット) Ruu (るぅ) Mugen/Mocchi~ (夢幻)/(もっちー) 2nd place SBO 09', 2nd place SBO 08' Yukinose (ゆきのせ) 1st place SBO 03', 1st place SBO 04' Fio (フィオ) Chipp Zanuff (チップ) Samitto (サミット) Minami (南) Susumu (ススム) Dizzy (ディズィー) Kazuki (カズキ) Longest winning streak 23v23 09' Ruki (るき) H.H (H.H) Eddie (エディ) Ogawa (小川) 1st place SBO 05', 1st place SBO 07' Isa (いさ) Shadow (Shadow) Faust (ファウスト) RF (RF) Osaka B (大坂B) Developed a very funny Anti-Eddie strategy. Nage (ナゲ) ElvenShadow (ElvenShadow) Originally from Chicago, IL. Pachi (パチ) 1st place SBO 05' Nemo (ネモ) 2nd place SBO 05', 2nd place SBO 04' I-no (イノ) Koichi (コイチ) Ten (てん) Yossan (よっさん) Attsun (あっつん) Jam (紗夢 / ジャム) KA2 (KA2, read "ka-ni" / "kah-nee") 1st place SBO 06' Kazu (かず) mike (mike) 2nd place SBO 07' Karun/Yayoi (かるん)/(やよい) Kaqn (かきゅん) 2nd place SBO 04' Johnny (ジョニー) BLEED (BLEED) 2nd place SBO 06' Kabegiwa no DC (壁際のDC) Spends all his money. Great laughs. Omito (おみと) Satu~ (usually さとぅー, likely comes from "Satou" 佐藤) 2nd place SBO 09' Jonio (じょにお) Suzume/Chin (雀)/(ちん) MK (MK) Ky-Kiske (カイ) Machaboo (まちゃぼー) Buppa (ぶっぱ) Roz (ロズ) Flashy & from Acho. Ain (あいん) Hayashi (ハヤシ) Mitsutoshi (充利) May (メイ) Kedako (けだこ) Flashy & from Acho Moriyama (森山) Very effective simplistic play style. Efute (えふて) 1st place SBO 08' Endou (遠藤) Koinuma (鯉沼) M-nari (M也) Tama (Tama) Tanbo (田んぱ) Millia Rage (ミリア) Woshige (ヲシゲ) 1st place SBO 09' Koichi (コイチ) Nakamura (中村) Ina (イナ) Rena (レナ) Matsu (マツ) 1st place SBO 04' GNT (GNT) 1st place SBO 06' Order-Sol (聖ソル) Kaqn (かきゅん) 1st place SBO 03', 1st place SBO 05' Inoue (イノウエ) 0 (0) Sanma (さんま) SAGA (SAGA) Potemkin (ポチョムキン) FAB (FAB) Satoshi (サトシ) 2nd place SBO 07', Kawin/Akira (カヰン)/(アキラ) Haaken (ハーケン) Ochiai (オチアイ) Robo-Ky (ロボカイ) Dogura (どぐら) 1st place SBO 08' Nezu (ねず) Developed 278 hit Combo. Arisaka (ありさか) 2nd place SBO 05' Slayer- (スレイヤー) En (エン) 2nd place SBO 08' Niga (にが) 1st place SBO 07' Tsujikawa (辻川) Taku (タク) Sawa (さわ) Tanabata (七夕) Doubt (ダウト) Arisaka (ありさか) 2nd place SBO 07' Sol-Badguy (ソル) 012 (012) PC (PC) Kishitaka (キシタカ) Roi (ロイ) Kusoru (クソル) LOL Sol. Mega Laughs, purposefully plays "Scrubby". Testament (テスタメント) Shounen (少年) 1st place SBO 09' Mint (Mint) Nemo (ネモ) Yukinose (ゆきのせ) 1st place SBO 06' Niku-Q (Niku-Q) 1st place SBO 07' Venom (ヴェノム) N-O (N男) 1st place SBO 08', 1st place SBO 09' Nanashi (ななし) HEVEN (HEVEN) Maddo (まっど) Zappa (ザッパ) Mitsurugi (ミツルギ) Chonari (ちょなり) 2nd place SBO 09' Eki-chan (ekiちゃん) Very flashy, from Acho. Batako (バタコ) Imo (いも) 2nd place SBO 05', 2nd place SBO 04' GG CHARACTER KANJI: 雷(kaminari/lightning) = Ky 炎(honoo/fire) = Sol 鯨(kujira/whale) = may 髪(kami/hair) = Millia 影(kage/shadow) = Eddie 肉(niku/meat) = Potemkin 紙(kami/paper lol) = Chipp 医(i/doctor) = Faust 梅(ume/plum) = Baiken 紗(sa or ja in this case/gauze, often silk) = Jam 霧(kiri/mist) = Johnny 鎖(kusari/chain) = Axl 闇(yami/darkness) = Anji 玉(tama/ball) = Venom 罠(wana/trap) = Testament 翼(tsubasa/wings) = Dizzy 髭(hige/beard) = Slayer 音(oto/sound) = I-no 霊(rei/spirit) = Zappa 鰤(buri/type of fish, also used for "cutesy girl") = Bridget 機(ki/machine) = Robo ky 聖(saint) = Order-Sol 鍵(key) = A.B.A BlazBlue (ブレイブルー) Arakune (アラクネ) Souji (ソウジ) Fumo (ふも) 1st SBO 09' Hima (ヒマ) Bang Shishigami (usually バング, but the full name in kanji is 獅子神萬駆, just for reference) Dora (ドラ) Nezu (ねず) Developed Bumper loops, will attempt to use FRKZ every round! Satoshi (サトシ) ANG (ANG) Dennou (電脳) Masutani (マスタニ) Carl Clover (カルル) Kyaku (客) implemented Clap-Trap first. 2nd place SBO 09'. Dio (Dio) Eesuke (えーすけ) Ranrebo (乱レボ) Yuuki (ゆ-き) Christmas Colors from Acho Haku-men (白面 / ハクメン) A-92 (A-92) Suzume/Chin (雀)/(ちん) Tenchi (てんち) 0 (0) Shadow (Shadow) Hazama (ハザマ) Artei (あーてぃ) [some say "Ertai", not 100% though] Zakiyama (ざきやま) Buppa (ぶっぱ) Iron Tager (テイガー) Galileo (ガリレオ) Bomb Hei (ボム兵) Yuumura (ゆーむら ) Kawin/Akira (カヰン)/(アキラ) Loveless (ラブレス) Puu (プー) Nekonin (ねこにん) Jin Kisaragi (ジン) Buppa (勇者ぶっぱ) Ren / Len (レン) Konan (コナン) Tetsu (てつ) Dennou (電脳) Lambda11 (ラムダ) Minori (みのり) Goro (ごろ@愛生命) Tsukasa (つかさ) Reria (れりあ) Litchi Faye Ling (ライチ) Inoue (イノウエ) H.H (H.H) WHITE (WHITE) Kimura (木村) Kyaro (キャロ) BLEED (BLEED) Shounen (少年) Blacky (Blacky) Neronero (ネロネロ) Koichi (コイチ) Lucky (ラッキー) DIE-Chan (DIE-ちゃん) Fio (フィオ) Makoto Nanaya (マコト=ナナヤ) Tsujikawa (つじかわ or 辻川) Mu12 (ムー/μ-12) or ( ミュー) Nao (凪緒) Susuki (すすき) 0 (0) Noel Vermillion (ノエル) R-1 (R-1) Sakkaishi (殺界師) Kouya (紅也) Rachel Alucard CS (レイチェル) Matsu (マツ) Omitan (おみたん) Aoniku (青肉) Kusoru (クソル) Rachel Alucard CT (レイチェル) MSY (MSY) H.H (H.H) Eru (える) Kechan (けちゃん) N-O (N男) Yume (AKA Halloween/ハロウィン) Rise, Hatsune Piku (初音ピク) MASA8 (MASA8) Lark / Lurk (ラーク) Esukiu (えすきう) Tobari (とばり) Aoniku (青肉) Fio (フィオ) Ragna the Bloodedge (ラグナ) Kaqn (かきゅん) Reki (レキ) Tetsu (てつ) Naru (なる) Taokaka (タオカカ) Tsujikawa (辻川) Keita (けいた) Denpa (電波) Kazuhira (カズヒラ) Mepo (めぽ) Tsubaki Yayoi (ツバキ) Onii (鬼い) Ebi-Fry (エビフライ) V13 (ニュー) Inoue (イノウエ) Valkenhayn (ヴァルケンハイン) Hima (ヒマ) BB CHARACTER KANJI: 兄(ani/Brother) = Ragna 氷(hyou/Ice) = Jin 銃(jyuu/Bullet) = Noel 磁(ji/Magnet) = Tager 猫(neko/cat) = Taokaka 兎(usagi/Rabbit) = Rachel (∵)(;_;/Face) = Arakune 乳(chichi/bUbs) = Litchi 姉(nee/Sister) = Carl 忍 (nin/Ninja) = Bang 白 (haku/White) = Hakumen VAMPIRE SAVIOR (ヴァンパイア セイヴァ) Aulbath (オルバス) *English name changed to Rikuo Bow Uminoko (海の子) Shou (しょう) Osakana (おさかな) Anakaris (アナカリス) Chikyuu (地球) Bishamoni (ビシャモン) Nuki (ヌキ) Nakanishi (ナカニシ) Shuu (修) Bulleta (バレッタ) *English name changed to B.B. Hood SAKO Kosho (コショ) Demitri (デミトリ) Dara (だら) Megane (メガネ) *Also plays I-No in Guilty Gear Azuwan (アズワン) Shuu (修) Felicia (フェリシア) P Orecom (俺こん) Nekohashi (ねこはし) Gallon (ガロン) *English name changed to John Talbain Takahashi (たかはし) Haneman (ハネマン)/(ロン ハネマン) BUZZ KEN Jedah (ジェダ) Oouchi (大内ジェダ) Shimatsuya (始末屋) Hoe (ほえ) LeiLei (レイレイ) *English name changed to Hsien-Ko Ego (ふご) Sasazuka (笹塚) Lilith (リリス) Kaji Take (たけ) Morrigan (モリガン) Takepon (たけぽん) Nishiken (にしけん) Q-Bee (ランダム) Gyu-Bee (牛-bee) Yankii (ヤンキ) Oraora (おらおら) Sakamoto (さかもと) *Often called Saka-Q Panpiina (パンピーナ) Sasquatch (サスカッチ) DD TKO Sasuni (サス兄) Nasu (ナス) Kuma (クマ) Victor (ビクトル) Oboro (オボロ) Kame (カメ) Sasazuka (笹塚) Zabel (ザベル) *English name changed to L.Raptor T2ya *Sometimes named Tetsuya Yamakawa (やまかわ) Sakai (サカイ) Ogawa (オガワ) Persona 4: Arena (???) Aigis (アイギス) Koichi (コイチ) Yume (ユメ) Akihiko (真田) *"Sanada" Kubo (Kubo) Leo (Leo)/(P4UPlayer) (れお) Chie (千枝) SPINKING Hae-chan *SBO-2nd place Takken Tetsu STD Banbaban Dogura Kirisame (きりさめ) *NEC qual 1st place Elizabeth (エリザベス) Damosu kyou hazure metal abaren uchiyama Kanji (完二) FAB (FAB) PET (PET) Yamamura Labrys (ラビリス) Bobu (ぼぶ) Purepure (SBO Qualifier) Tomo Mshi Moonlight+5 E.K Mr. Lark Mitsuru (美鶴) Shuuto (シュウト) GO1 (GO1) DIE-Chan (DIEちゃん) P3U Player (P3U) Densetsu no Nsei (伝説のN井) Okami Naoto (直斗) Denpa (電波) Shadow (Shadow) Shadow Labrys (シャドウラビリス / シャビリス) Sazanami Reria Nashi Tomo (とも) Teddie (クマ) *Often refereed as Kuma* Souji (ソウジ) *SBO qualified Maddo (まっど) *SBO qualified Zombie (zombie) *SBO qualified P4U Player/edo (P4U) Hina (ヒナ) Yosuke (花村) Hayashi Nise Pachi (パチ) mo-co Whistler Yu Narukami (番長) *Often refereed as Narukami* Yu-Sama (ゆーさま) reinforce/kasumiLOVE Yukiko (雪子) Ho-chan/StunEdge (ほーちゃん)*SBO 2012 Qualified Player* Himajin (ひまじん) Shooting Sensu Obasan (シューティング扇子おばさん) this is the name on his nesica card / Kotsubu (こつぶ) Whistler (うぃすら) Erumo Kainuma (鯉沼) The P4U JBBS lists match ups like this \|悠.||花.||雪.||千.||ア.||完.||直.||熊.||美.||明.||ラ.||エ.|| 影.| 悠|-.-| -.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-||-.-| For the most part, they just use the first character of the names listed above. But there are some exceptions. 悠 = Narukami 熊 = Teddie/Kuma 明 = Akihiko 影 = Shadow Labrys Great or awesome (すごい, すげぇぇぇ-) Cool (かっけ, カッケ, かっこい-) Good (in the sense of "skillful") (うまい, or うめぇぇぇ-) -- also overlaps with "tsuyoi", below Strong (つよい, or つえぇぇぇ-) Skillful (上手) Weak (よわい) GENERAL VOCABULARY 詐欺跳び(さぎとび・Sagitobi) = Safe Jump 直前ガード Or 直ガ(Chokuzen Gaado/Chokuga for short) = Instant block パンピー (Short for 一般ピープル) = Literally, normal people, in games = Scrub or someone who doesn't REALLY play the game. JAPANESE QnA: This section is for the more fluent speakers to give their 2-cents and possibly answer a few Frequently Asked Questions. Abare ("ah-bah-reh", 暴れ) "Abare", in the sense of fighting games, refers to the act of trying to interrupt the opponent's attacks when you are being pressured with an attack that is invincible and/or has very fast start-up. This is contrast with the more "dictionary" sense of the word, which means to "run rampage or riot", and also contrasts with the somewhat confused notion that "abare" refers to the average damage a character can do off of a random poke (although one can see where the confusion originally occurred in this explanation/translation). Thus, an example of abare would be something like a good "uppercut" (be it Sol's VV or Johnny's overdrive), or a very fast normal attack (like many characters' 2P or 2K or something), although since throws in GG are instant, throwing is also considered to be a form of abare. Okizeme ("o-kee-zeh-meh", 起き攻め) Okizeme refers to the act of attacking the opponent after they rise from a knocked down state, giving the attacker the opportunity to force a mix-up on the defender. I will keep this updated as the thread grows. Hope this helps everyone, Kyle Edited October 23, 2012 by Kyle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Fumo- ふも Hima- ヒマ Dora- ドラ Buppa- ぶっば Hakumen- 白面 or ハクメン, both are used. Bang- バング FRKZ- 風林火山 Ragna- ラグナ Tsubaki- ツバキ Rachel- レィチャル Tager- ティがー (i think....) This might also prove useful. http://s1.zetaboards.com/blazblue/topic/1587706/1/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
r3ani Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Tager- ティがー (i think....) Actually, I believe Tager is written in full katakana, so it would be テイガー. Also, you should list kaqn (かきゅん) for a Ragna player. Edit: Quoted the link by mistake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Updated: Keep em' coming guys. =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Would you also like comments, per say the ones seen in Nico vids, usually to compliment a player or a match? Edit: For those without Nico account and just want to watch vids, no "mylist" or commenting needed, mmcafe is the go-to place. http://www.mmcafe.com/nico.html Otherwise, if needed I can make a public use Nico account, but I doubt more than one person can be logged on the same account. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Sorry Skye, I really don't get what you're trying to ask. PSYDUCK Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Comments! Like let's say at the end of the match you'll see things like~ すごい, すげぇぇぇ- great, awesome (nonrespectively) かっけ, カッケ, かっこい- cool うまい, or うめぇぇぇ- beautiful つよい, or つえぇぇぇ- strong Usually coupled with the character or name, like~ 「その」 ジンつぇぇぇ- (that) jin's strong! かきゅんすげぇぇぇ- Kaqn's awesome. Phonetically, the ぇぇ fascination is pretty much slang. Anyway, would these be useful in putting in the OP? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soniti Report post Posted June 15, 2010 I've been keeping a list of high level BBCS Rachel players in the Rachel video discussion thread Not that there are many left... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A.X.I.S. Report post Posted June 15, 2010 tager: akira and yuumura. hazama: artei i think and zakiyama is not on the list. jin: conan lambda: minori. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 tager: akira and yuumura. hazama: artei i think and zakiyama is not on the list. Akira- アキラ Yuumura- ゆーむら Don't remember Arty..... Zakiyama- ざきやま Satoshi- サトシ Bang player Also, contact rtl42, he knows far more about this than I do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
r3ani Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Don't remember Arty..... あーてぃ - Arty lambda: minori. みのり - Minori Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leo7 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Put Bomb Hei (ボム兵) under Tager. IMO him, Akira and Galileo are the three best Tagers playing right now. Edit: Galileo - ガリレオ You can also put Akira under Potemkin. He's probably better known in GG by his older name Kawin (カヰン), but he goes by Akira (アキラ) these days in GG. I suggest putting both handles down. Other Pots: Haaken - ハーケン Satoshi - サトシ Special mention for Mugen, the bridget player. Kanji for Mugen is 夢幻, but nowadays he uses the handle "Mocchii" (もっちー). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Goro- ごろ Another Lambda player. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamui Moon Report post Posted June 15, 2010 thanks for making this Kyle. i'd always wanted to, but i'm pretty damn lazy. http://www.whiteagle.net/jap/ romaji to whatever. works really well for idiots like me that can't remember these damn moonrunes. it's really good for searching certain players. many times a player will write his name in katakana one day and hiragana the next. never miss a vid from your favorite player! few suggestions Chipp i think you meant Samitto. omito is a jo/ed player Dizzy Kazuki I-No Ten Yossan Johnny Satou~ Jonio Ky Ain Hayashi Millia Ina Rena Order Sanma SAGA Potemkin Ochiai Slayer Tsujikawa Taku Tanabata Niga Testament Uddei Machaboo (he switched from ky for sbo this year) Venom HEVEN Zappa Batako Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 My list is caught up with you guys: Still missing Japanese script for loads of players. Acho- Ko-Hatsu- Guilty Gear- Dio Anji Mito- Lime Key/Raimuki ANG Domi DryAce Axel Low- Shuuto? Baiken- Sharon Maruken Bridget- Buri Ruu Mugen Chipp Zanuff- Omitto Dizzy- H.H. Isa Ogawa Shadow RF ElvenShadow I-no- Koichi KA2 Mike Johnny- Bleed D.C. Machaboo Efute Tama Tanbo Koichi Order-Sol - 0 Potemkin - FAB Kawin Haaken En Sol Badguy- PC Kishitaka 012 Testament- Mint Nemo Nanashi Eki-Chan BlazBlue- ANG Tenchi 0 Shadow Galileo Conan Blacky R1 Omitan MSY H.H. V13- Mu12- Wow you guys are fast, I love this scene. =D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
r3ani Report post Posted June 15, 2010 I know that Dio, R-1, and Shadow all just go by their romanji, so no need to turn their names into moonrunes. 0 is just 0 also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 ガリレロ- Galileo, I think... Conan- コナン Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 *laughing at MOONRUNES and going to bed.* All caught up with you guys. Night Night, Kyle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Nighty, again, talk to rtl42, he'll contribute a fuckton. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soniti Report post Posted June 15, 2010 What? Why did you list players that i said ditched Rachel as Rachel players ;_; They don't deserve that recognition, man! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyle Report post Posted June 15, 2010 They play CT Rachel & I'm not differentiating between CT, CS, GGXX:AC & GGXX:Slash. =P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leo7 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 "Doesn't write his name in kana" means that they usually put their names down in vids with english letters. Acho- This name isn't really written in kana. Ko-Hatsu- コーハツ Guilty Gear- ギルティギア Dio - Doesn't write his name in kana Anji Mito- 闇慈 Lime Key/Raimuki - ライムキー ANG - Doesn't write his name in kana Domi - ドミー DryAce - ドライエース Axl Low- アクセル Shuuto- シュウト Baiken-梅喧 Sharon-シャロン Maruken-マルケン Bridget- Buri-ブリジット Ruu-るぅ Chipp Zanuff-チップ Omitto - Haven't heard of Omitto. Are you sure you don't mean Samitto (サミット)? Dizzy-ディズィー H.H. - Doesn't write his name in Kana Isa-いさ Ogawa-小川 Shadow- Don't believe he writes his name in kana RF - Doesn't write name in kana ElvenShadow - doesn't write the name in kana I-no- イノ Koichi - コイチ KA2 - doesn't write the name in kana mike - doesn't write the name in kana Johnny- ジョニー BLEED - doesn't write the name in kana Kabegiwa no D.C. - 壁際のDC Machaboo - まちゃぼー Efute - えふて Tama - doesn't write the name in kana Tanbo - 田んぱ Koichi - コイチ Order-Sol - 聖ソル 0 - doesn't write the name in kana Potemkin -ポチョムキン FAB - doesn't write the name in kana En - エン Sol Badguy- ソル PC - doesn't write the name in kana Kishitaka - キシタカ 012 - doesn't write the name in kana Testament- テスタメント MINT - doesn't write the name in kana Nemo - ネモ Nanashi - ななし Eki-Chan - ekiちゃん BlazBlue-ブレイブルー ANG - doesn't write the name in kana tenchi - doesn't write the name in kana 0 - doesn't write the name in kana Shadow - doesn't write the name in kana Blacky - doesn't write the name in kana R1 - doesn't write the name in kana MSY - doesn't write the name in kana H.H. - doesn't write the name in kana Yada yada, sleeping now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Knight Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Tsubaki - Onii Litchi - Inoue, H.H, WHITE, Kimura, Kyaro, BLEED, Neronero, Koichi Sorry, no IME on this comp . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skye Report post Posted June 15, 2010 You can install it easy if you have Vista or 7. With XP, it's not as easy. you just have to download it. It's built in Vista and 7. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danny Schme Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Noel - Sakkaishi (no idea about the name in Kana) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites