Talk:Riyu Kosaka

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Ok something wierd is happening on this game called Final Fantasy XI someone is claiming they are Kosaka Riyu..ummmm but the info she gives us doesnt match with this info..the person in the game says she is 15 yet this page says the real Kosaka Riyu was born in 1985 which makes her lik 19...something wierd is going on because the person in the game also wants to meet my friend whos name i will not reveal.. How old is she really?


OHSHI INTERNETS FRAUD

  • I like.. big butts and I cannot lie, these other brothers can't deny. Hedley 19:10, 10 May 2005 (UTC)


She's definitely not fifteen; she was fifteen at the start of BeForU if I remember right, which was several years ago. They probably got that she was fifteen from another website I've seen, which mentions that she was the youngest member of BeForU at fifteen (at the time).

[edit] Changes and stuff.

I've made a few changes around here:

First, the discography will now be organized by soundtrack title, as opposed to game title. If anything, this should make things a little cleaner. Should a song appears on multiple soundtracks, the album it initially appears on takes precedence in most cases. Long versions are the exception here. Unless the game-sized version is musically or lyrically different from the long version (CANDY♥, for example) the song will only be listed once (on the album the long version appeared on), for the sake of clarity. In the event that a long version appears on multiple albums (true... ~radio edit~, for example, artist specific albums get precedence to game soundtracks and compiliations. The only time a like-sounding game version is allowed on the list is when the game-sized version is titled differently (KI・SE・KI -IIDX RED EDIT-, in this case). Finally I've decided not to count instrumentals. I figure Naoki deserves credit for those (excluding Firefly (Instrumental) because vocals, sparse and faded as they are, happen to be present). Heh.

If anyone has questions about the changes I've made, feel free to ask me about them.

Darkamdusias 23:22, 21 October 2005 (UTC)

  • So for Glacial, since it was on both V-Rare 5 and on begin, should it only be on begin? (I don't think it was any different on the two...) -JD 09:15, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
  • No, since the glacial version off V-Rare 5 is musically different, and has a more "trancey" feel. -Darkamdusias 16:32, 17 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] More Changes

I noticed that many translations of Japanese titles were not provided, or were provided in an inconsistent manner. As far as I know, Wikipedia doesn't have a standardized method of doing this, but I changed the way translations/transliterations are listed. However, my Japanese knowledge is limited, and I was only able to provide a few translations/transliterations, so if anyone wants to provide the others, that would be awesome. Angalang 02:19, 16 November 2006 (UTC)