Wizardry: The Wedge of Life
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Wizardry: The Wedge of Life is a dungeon crawling role-playing game for Nintendo DS, and the first game in Wizardry Renaissance series, released by Suzaku (also known as SUZAK) and Genterprise on November 19, 2009 only in Japan. It was the first game to incorporate real-time dungeon crawling gameplay and utilizes DS stylus, which later be brought over on Wizardry: Legacy of Oblivion.
Plot
Gameplay
Characters
- Kai
- Alisha Aglarian
- Quiche Grave
- Satsuki
- Darf Waz Embryo
- Mina
- Sophie Meyer
- Cornetto Cordula
- Borale
- Bastur Argus
- Gene
- Eurel
- Mysterious Woman
Fan translation
- Main article:
Fan translation § Wizardry: The Wedge of Life
An unfinished English translation was made by Faramir since November 19, 2009 which only translates part of the menu, items, spells, skills, part system messages during combat and other activities, except the scene dialogues.[1]
Nomenclature
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (United States) |
Wizardry: The Wedge of Life |
As in Wizardry Portal Website. |
Japanese |
ウィザードリィ 〜生命の楔〜Uizādorī Inochi no Kusabi |
The rōmaji subtitle is accurately known as Inochi no Kusabi (生命の楔). While the common pronunciation of 生命 is "seimei", the use of the two kanji to spell the word "inochi", commonly written with one kanji (命), is called "jukujikun".[2][3] The manual clearly writes Inochi no Kusabi in furigana, an intentional literary decision from native-speaking professionals.[4] |
Gallery
Wallpapers
Videos
References
- ↑ Wizardry: Seimei no Kusabi - English Translation, Romhack.ing
- ↑ 熟字訓 in Japanese Wikipedia
- ↑ 生命の読み方と意味、「いのち」と「せいめい」正しいのは?, ギモン雑学 (Zatsugaku Gimon), Retrieved: March 25, 2025
- ↑ Wizardry Seimei no Setsu | Manual | Nintendo DS, Internet Archive
External links
- Official Website (Archived by the Wayback Machine)