You can follow him on BlueSky (@nobogasawara.bsky.social@midnightrem.bsky.social), who worked on the translation for PMD: Explorers of Sky alongside him.
Nob Ogasawara, a.k.a. Doug Dinsdale, was a translator known for working on numerous video game franchises. Within the Mystery Dungeon series, he was responsible on translating Torneko: The Last Hope, but also the two first PMD games (Rescue Team & Explorers). mysterydungeonwiki.com/wiki/Meta:No...
Nob Ogasawara, also known in his alias as Doug Dinsdale, was a freelance translator known for working on numerous popular franchises, ranging from Dragon Quest to Pokémon. It also included a few title...
Which of Gengar's spooky faces fits your mood this #Pokeween#NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion members!
I have fallen down a Mystery Dungeon rabbit hole, this is Torneko: The Last Hope (PS1, 1999) he's the merchant from DQIV and it's his 2nd appearance after the first Mystery Dungeon, a spin-off of DQ4. This is one cozy roguelike but gets tough! A Chunsoft/Matrix/Enix collaboration with much charm.
It was originally a quote retweet of UESP's tweet from September 26, 2024. bsky.app/profile/uesp...
There is only one moon in the Shiren the Wanderer series. It's a recurring set decoration until Shiren the Wanderer 3, when Shiren, Sensei, and Asuka physically travel there and meet with the moon's inhabitants. mysterydungeonwiki.com/wiki/Shiren:...
A few weeks ago, we discovered yet another prototype version of the Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon world map. Most of the continents were closer and more connected. The Air Continent barely resembles the Rescue Team map in this version. mysterydungeonwiki.com/wiki/Super_M...