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That's their thing. Even now resetera is still making threads monitoring the situation with the uncensor patches for Yakuza games and whether any of them restore the censored text (all mentions of "rape" or "toxic masculinity" cut out) or the cut side quests (hostesses and an actual evil tranny sidequest in Y3)

The fine folks doing it haven't restored those aspects yet, but it's mainly because of technical limitations with the remasters and their existing tools (they restored Judgement before), but it's worrying they got resetera's attention.

If you want a quick laugh - someone there posted some of the many "problematic lines" in Working Designs games, and THEN Supper's work became fine and coveted, and his blog was linked despite them a few years earlier trying to get it offline. Between that and their repeated raids against RHDN translators and even translation projects outside RHDN's influence (the Great Ace Attorney project, which they wanted "localized" under the "control" of an editor from NeoGAF (proto-resetera) ) they're a net negative for gaming.

Moral of the story? Supper stopped, but someone else fluent in Japanese who shares the distaste for WD trash should step up and do Popful Mail or Silhouette Mirage justice. Maybe Alundra, Rayearth, and Lunar for good measure.
"Someone else will do it if there's enough interest" doesn't really work, there's harassment involved and there's trying to get the romhack pulled off RHDN over technicalities (this pixel perfect reproduction of a PS1 font is infringing on the copyright of Game Arts, this translation that replaces Ted Woosley's script uses some sentences from a copyrighted GBA game) that NEVER get invoked anywhere else, would invalidate 90% of the submitted romhacks, and are dubious legal opinions. Speaking of which, >>7387297 Supper's romhacks were never approved on RHDN's database. Your example is a modified version of one of his Unworked Designs releases.

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