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Title: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: wolfman on 02/07/2014, 07:53 AM
Does someone here know if the jap and us version are identical? Afaik there is an option in the us version to choose the language, but is that the same for the japanese version?
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: wolfman on 02/07/2014, 08:38 AM
Okay, thanks for the tip. Tried a ROM - its completely japanese unfortunately. Would stay away from buying it now -thats why I was asking.
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: majors on 02/07/2014, 09:47 AM
JB Harold has options to change the txt and voice both to English. It defaults to JP/JP so you need to navigate blind to find them, but it's not that hard.

I have a Japanese JB Harold that I got for cheap years ago b/c the seller thought it was missing a 2nd disc(case is fat) and he was not aware of the language options.
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: GohanX on 02/07/2014, 10:03 AM
That's good to know, I might pick up a cheap Japanese copy then to check it out.
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: SuperDeadite on 02/07/2014, 11:01 AM
Riverhill Soft seemed to like experimenting with English.  The X68K and FM Towns versions of Murder Club are also in full English (and have improved graphics), but those computers weren't even sold outside of Japan...
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: wolfman on 02/07/2014, 12:51 PM
Quote from: majors on 02/07/2014, 09:47 AMJB Harold has options to change the txt and voice both to English. It defaults to JP/JP so you need to navigate blind to find them, but it's not that hard.

I have a Japanese JB Harold that I got for cheap years ago b/c the seller thought it was missing a 2nd disc(case is fat) and he was not aware of the language options.
Ok, I opened up another thread for that.
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: CrackTiger on 02/07/2014, 07:36 PM
Quote from: majors on 02/07/2014, 09:47 AMJB Harold has options to change the txt and voice both to English. It defaults to JP/JP so you need to navigate blind to find them, but it's not that hard.

I have a Japanese JB Harold that I got for cheap years ago b/c the seller thought it was missing a 2nd disc(case is fat) and he was not aware of the language options.
Pro-Tip: There are no 2-disc PCE games. :)
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: Joe Redifer on 02/08/2014, 02:42 AM
Quote from: SuperDeadite on 02/07/2014, 11:01 AMRiverhill Soft seemed to like experimenting with English.  The X68K and FM Towns versions of Murder Club are also in full English (and have improved graphics), but those computers weren't even sold outside of Japan...
Waaaaa??? JB Harold Murder Club on the X68K? I MUST PLAY THIS!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: SuperDeadite on 02/08/2014, 06:46 AM
I did a capture of the FM Towns version a long time ago.  The X68K one is exactly the same, except the Towns version uses some CD Audio in parts and has MIDI support.  While X68K is pure FM only.  If you want to play the X version, you will have to write it to floppies, it can't be run off HDD/Flash as it uses weirdo disk structure.

[FM-Towns] J. B. Harold Murder Club DX MIDI SC-55MkII (https://youtu.be/P_82kMZbD1I#)
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: Joe Redifer on 02/08/2014, 03:17 PM
Interesting. Some of the text seems clipped for some reason(the bottom or top of the letters are gone, etc). I definitely like the music in the Turbo version much more (especially the Investigation Rest theme). I mean the sound quality is better here but the music itself is kind of boring. Granted I usually turn the Turbo music off and play in silence as it gets repetitive after a bit. The graphics here are nice and aside from the clipping I think the text looks nicer as well. It looks to me like it would be easier/faster to play with a control pad than a mouse. Thanks for posting!
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: ToyMachine78 on 02/08/2014, 03:20 PM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 02/08/2014, 02:42 AM
Quote from: SuperDeadite on 02/07/2014, 11:01 AMRiverhill Soft seemed to like experimenting with English.  The X68K and FM Towns versions of Murder Club are also in full English (and have improved graphics), but those computers weren't even sold outside of Japan...
Waaaaa??? JB Harold Murder Club on the X68K? I MUST PLAY THIS!!!!!!!!
Left that out of your game sack review huh? :)
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: SuperDeadite on 02/08/2014, 05:45 PM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 02/08/2014, 03:17 PMInteresting. Some of the text seems clipped for some reason(the bottom or top of the letters are gone, etc). I definitely like the music in the Turbo version much more (especially the Investigation Rest theme). I mean the sound quality is better here but the music itself is kind of boring. Granted I usually turn the Turbo music off and play in silence as it gets repetitive after a bit. The graphics here are nice and aside from the clipping I think the text looks nicer as well. It looks to me like it would be easier/faster to play with a control pad than a mouse. Thanks for posting!
Text clipping is caused by the old down scaler I used to record the video with, the real game doesn't have this issue.
Title: Re: J B Harold Murder club
Post by: sirhcman on 02/08/2014, 05:50 PM
Quote from: guest on 02/08/2014, 03:20 PM
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 02/08/2014, 02:42 AM
Quote from: SuperDeadite on 02/07/2014, 11:01 AMRiverhill Soft seemed to like experimenting with English.  The X68K and FM Towns versions of Murder Club are also in full English (and have improved graphics), but those computers weren't even sold outside of Japan...
Waaaaa??? JB Harold Murder Club on the X68K? I MUST PLAY THIS!!!!!!!!
Left that out of your game sack review huh? :)
Gotta save room for a part 2! ;)