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Touhou on nintendo ds
Touhou on nintendo ds












touhou on nintendo ds

It also bears a considerable resemblance to the common fan depiction of a common stage enemy kedama, which may have been the start of their association with the Touhou Project fanbase. This has become the standard way of drawing them, although the nature of black and white doujinshi means white is a common alternate color. IOSYS depicts the FOE as a literal monster rather than a placeholder: tribble-like orange fuzzballs with the "°д°" emoticon for a face. It turned them into a popular meme within Japanese imageboard culture. In April 2007, a Flash animation by IOSYS satirized their annoying tendency to pop up at inopportune times during play. Continuing the joke, their background music track is entitled "Foedus Obrepit Errabundus" ("the vile, wandering one sneaks up") The English version elaborates this into the Latin "Formido Oppugnatura Exsequens" (roughly, "ancient and terrible nature warriors").

touhou on nintendo ds

In the original Japanese manual, "FOE" is humorously elaborated as meaning "Field-On Enemy" until 3DS installments, they appeared as glowing orange spheres that only turn into the monster they represent when the party closes to melee range. FOEs are wandering monsters/minibosses encountered in the Etrian Odyssey series of RPGs for the Nintendo DS.














Touhou on nintendo ds