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SilSinn9801, better known as Silent Sinner in Scarlet in the YouTube community and usually abbreviated as SilSinn in the Pokémon Trainer community, is an aspiring FM-synth indie musician with some fondness for the original musical works by Nobuo Uematsu and other godfathers of Japanese anime & video game music like Tatsuo Takai and ZUN. He/she(gender not disclosed) has an interest in researching multilingual features of some video games like Bravely Default, in addition to training Pokémon when not contributing to Wikia.
Currently, he/she is composing/arranging/remixing music that somehow resembles what ZUN made during the good old 1990's when the NEC PC-9801 (along with Microsoft MS-DOS) dominated the Japanese PC market; a brief demo (and a slightly longer one) can be listened to in his/her YouTube channel. He/she strives to best (improve over) the work of the late Jedi787plus, whom he/she sees as an inspirational mentor along with ZUN and KAJA, the creator of the PMD98 music compiler that ZUN used for his second thru fifth Tōhō games. (And yes, SilSinn9801 prefers Hepburn romanization over the Kunrei-shiki or Waapuro schemes favored by the Tōhō Wiki.)
(Wikia's SilSinn9801 is not to be confused with the SilSinn9801 from Wikipedia; there, SilSinn is known instead as SilSinn9821, since the name SilSinn9801 was already taken when he/she wanted to join Wikimedia. By the way, the PC-9821 was supposed to be an improvement over the PC-9801, so the name SilSinn9821 would have been a better choice for this Wikia as well.)
The name Silent Sinner in Scarlet may look like a parody of Silent Sinner in Blue (replacing Blue with Scarlet, which also happens to be the surname of two famoussisters), but this is pure coincidence.
SilSinn9801
Sil: abbreviation of “Silent”.
Sinn: abbreviation of “Sinner”.
9801: refers to a long-storied family of computers made by Japanese firm NEC and sold in Japan from the early 1980’s well into 2003: the PC-9801. The music compiled by Silent Sinner in Scarlet (abbreviated as SilSinn) strongly resembles the kind of background music played by ancient video games made for the PC-9801.
Bravely Default: Where the Fairy Flies (borrowed, returned back to original owner upon completion, so can't go back there in spite of having two outstanding StreetPass hits)
Mega Man I thru VI (can't defeat final nor semi-final bosses, so put on hold indefinitely…)
Mega Man VII (defeated first four Robot Masters, but got stuck at some interim stage that looks like a lab or a museum of sorts, don't know what to do, so put on hold indefinitely…)
Mega Man X (still can't defeat Final Sigma, no matter how many times I revisit it, plus can't currently find the cartridge, so put on hold indefinitely…)
Considering Playing in the Near Future
Pokémon
Pokémon Sword (but only if Pokémon Bank is also upgraded to Nintendo Switch)
River Monsters and Mighty Rivers Wiki(tagged there as an ADMINISTRATOR, CONTENT MODERATOR, DISCUSSIONS MODERATOR, CHAT MODERATOR, OBSESSED EDITOR, NOMENCLATURE EXPERT, and ROLLBACKer)