In a message dated 1/5/00 6:24:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
xxxxxx@joyce.eng.yale.edu writes:
> >It's cautiously labeled as "Shin"
> >Dracula X as in "True" Dracula X.
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't "Shin-" also mean New, as in
> "Shin-Yokohama" ? This was how my Japanese business colleage explained it
> to me when I visited said city, but perhaps it's just a mean rivalry
> between the cities. :P
>
> l8r,
> Joan
Through my experience, "shin' can mean several things all relatively close in
meaning, but the most often used is "true".
-Game Otaku