[120307] [WAX-G2] ミーネの冒険 他 (3G)

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[120307] [WAX-G2] ミーネの冒険 他 (3G)



Title:ミーネの冒険
Producer:WAX-G2
Release date:2012/03/07
File Size:146 MB
Genre:RPG
Info: http://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ092311.html

[FoxEye] 月と人魚と 水底の冒険
http://www.dlsite.com/home/work/=/product_id/RJ092236.html

[しょく] 正義の味方?
http://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ092405.html


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Thank you!

But how to uncompress your .zip files without corrupting the file names?

Example:
1) I unrar the first archive and I get (同人ソフト) [120307] [WAX-G2] ミーネの冒険 RJ092311.zip
2) I unzip this new archive and I get ƒ~[ƒl‚Ì–`Œ¯.exe (with both WinRAR and 7-Zip)

I have Windows 7 x64. I tried to combine AppLocale with WinRAR and 7-Zip with no difference.
 
I found the solution!
To uncompress the files, you must use WinRAR 32-bit or 7-Zip 32-bit! It won't work with 64-bit programs (unless you use a Japanese Windows?).

Edit: WinRAR still has some issues with a few files. Only 7-Zip gives perfect results.
 
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For ミーネの冒険, the game requires vx_rtp. Just download it and install it from:
http://www.famitsu.com/freegame/rtp/vx_rtp.html
And here is my complete savedata:
View attachment (同人ソフト) [120307] [WAX-G2] ミーネの&#2.zip

For 正義の味方, you need vx_rtp too. And here is my 100% savedata:
View attachment (同人ソフト) [120307] [しょく] 正義&.zip

For 月と人魚と 水底の冒険, it's not hentai, just ecchi (max nudity: she loses her clothes underwater one time). You don't need vx_rtp. It's a bit hard, you need to collect 100 hearts underwater without running out of breath. Here is my endgame savedata, but it's useless (nothing to see):
View attachment (同人ソフト) [120305] [FoxEye] 月と人魚&#1.zip
 
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