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“Versioning and Time-Stamped Archives: A Case Study of ‘Ariane.Remaster.v1.0’”
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Since the filename is not searchable in major archives like GitHub, Mod DB, or Internet Archive (as of 2026), it may be a private or very niche project.
This refers to the Remastered version of Date Ariane, one of the most famous and influential Western visual novels/dating simulators. Originally created by Ariane Barnes, the game has been around in various forms for nearly two decades (originally as a browser game). “Versioning and Time-Stamped Archives: A Case Study of
When a creator tags something as “Remaster v1.0,” they are distinguishing it from a "Classic" or "Original" version. Typical improvements include:
| Category | Common Changes | |----------|----------------| | Visual | Higher resolution assets, AI upscaling, modern font rendering. | | Audio | Lossless compression, remastered sound effects, replaced low-bitrate tracks. | | Compatibility | Patched to run on Windows 10/11, macOS ARM, or modern Linux distros. | | UI/UX | Configurable controls, scalable interface, touch support. | | Bug fixes | Crashes, save-game corruption, memory leaks from original version. | | Extra content | Developer commentary, concept art, restored cut levels. | Access: After extraction, you can access the files
v1.0 indicates the first public remaster. Expect future updates (v1.1, v2.0) if the project is active.
This paper explores the significance of file-date naming conventions in software remastering, using the hypothetical archive Ariane.Remaster.v1.0.zip as a case study. It examines how timestamps embedded in filenames serve as metadata for version control, provenance tracking, and digital preservation. The paper further investigates common scenarios—such as game remasters (e.g., Ariane’s Journey or Ariane & the Algorithm), simulation software (Ariane rocket launch simulator), or classic multimedia archives—where such naming appears. Through forensic analysis of ZIP internal timestamps, we propose best practices for interpreting “remaster” versions and recovering original release dates. Finally, we discuss the risks of filename ambiguity and offer recommendations for archivists.
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