WII Fans get Spanish translation of Fragile Dreams

We've seen it a lot: fans picking up a pirate copy of their popular game to translate it themselves, as publishers don't give them what they want. Today, Rising Star Games does just the opposite: team up with Spanish fans to translate Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon... and give it away for free too!

In an unprecedented move, publisher Rising Star Games has today announced it has teamed up with Spanish fans of Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon to translate the game's script, so they can enjoy it in its entirety.

Spanish website DSWii.es approached Rising Star with the unique idea and, following an announcement calling for volunteers to participate in the translation, recruited a group of 50 dedicated gamers from their loyal community to take part in the meticulous process. The move reinforces Rising Star's commitment to listening and trusting its audience, and the importance it places on being an approachable publisher.

The Fragile Dreams script contains over 35,000 words and Rising Star recognises the incredible effort going into the initiative. When completed, the Fragile Dreams translation will be available as a digital download via DSWii.es and through Rising Star's Hoshi portal, free of charge, following the game's launch on 19th March.

"This is a great opportunity for us to connect with our fan base in Spain through such a unique and innovative project," says Raul Nieto Garcia, marketing manager at Rising Star Games. "We hope Spanish gamers will appreciate the joint efforts of Blogocio and Rising Star games to provide the best experience possible when playing Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon on their Nintendo Wii."

"The most important aspect of this translation is not that the game arrives in Spanish, but that this is the first time in history in which gamers will participate actively in the development process or the localisation of a title," says Hugo Fraga, director of content and marketing at Blogocio Media SL. "That's the really exciting about this project."

"We'll try to coordinate as best as possible to ensure all stakeholders collaborate to make this an example of a project created by fans in conjunction with a video game company," adds Raul Millan, technical director at Blogocio Media SL.

"As artistic director I'm responsible for the design of Blogocio's websites and projects, but the layout of this translation guide is a new challenge for me," says Jose Miguel Blanco, creative director at Blogocio Media SL. "Time is limited but a project of this importance deserves a good design and layout work. "

Progress on the translation can be monitored on the Blogocio website fragile.blogocio.net. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon launches on 19th March for Wii.

Posted on 08-03-2010 by Dennis

Comments

  • Another reason why Rising Star Games are one of the best publishing studios in the world. I very much doubt you'd see another publisher do something like this and it not only shows that they care for the games they bring over but also care for the fans and what they think of the game. Keep up the good work guys. And so looking forward to Fragile Dreams.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Beautiful game, if only the US version comes out sooner.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Start a translation-project ;-)

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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