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[edit] Ethornell
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- NScripter has been superseded by Ethornell, initially found in the PC version of Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na by August [1], which was released in late September of 2005. H2O ~FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND~, released in late June of 2006 by Makura [2], was the second commercial game to utilize the engine.
Ethornell (or, more formally, the Buriko General Interpreter) is merely one of a number of current-generation game engines that have begun to be used by companies that previously used NScripter. MAJIRO is another, KAG3/吉里吉里 yet another. But since NScripter is still actively developed, and is as popular as ever in its dojin heartlands, it cannot be accurate to claim that any engine has superseded it. — Haeleth Talk 23:51, 29 October 2006 (UTC)