Sussmanashi no Naku Koro ni (すさまなしのなく頃に, Susamanashi no Naku Koro ni, commonly abbreviated as SNAK) is an adult Japanese visual novel developed by /prog/ which will be released as a limited edition on January 3rd, 2038 playable on the PC. Sussmanashi no Naku Koro ni began as a series of prelude short scenarios in the /prog/ fandisc SICP no Shana. The gameplay in Sussmanashi no Naku Koro ni follows a plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the MIT course 6.001 and the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP).
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Urika Furuda is a transfer student from Japan, who must challenge the Abelson to prove that programs can be solved by science rather than magic. She carries with her a gray sword that can strike down the Abelson's red. Though she fights for the same side as the Sussman, she is not his ally.
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Anonymous2013-07-20 21:37
Nikita Sadkov is a transfer student from Russia, who must challenge the Sussman to prove that infinity doesn't exist. He carries with him a large exclamation point that can strike down jewish lies. Though he fights for the same side as Leopold Kronecker, he is not his ally.
>>3
Bernkastel returns to get revenge in the only way that witches no how: boring people to death. That's why she forces everyone to read SICP and watch Sussman and Abelson blather on about recursion and metacircular evaluators.
>>17
Just change the sprites around: Abelson should be Vlad the Impaler, Perlis should be Sakura, and Sussman should be Daiyousei. Who are you planning to have Julie Sussman represented by?
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Anonymous2013-07-22 20:19
>>21
I still think Abelson is a Jew, Perlis is a Jew and Sussman is a Jew too.
Cant see much difference between three. Jews are seemingly absent of individual personality. It must have to do with studying Torah.
>>21
I don't know about Julie. I was thinking of her being Yotsuba, where she can be fascinated by everything. I'd also thought about having her as Maria, and whenever someone tries to explain something with realistic terms, she interrupts and claims it's magic. Another idea is Teh Rei, but I'd like to focus on the sex scenes later.
>>22
That's why you're not on the writing team. Keep up and I'll make you into Ben Bitdiddler.