It's really a shame that Namco Bandai's too much Dragonball nowadays, even when the very franchises that would've been saving them are just right in front of them all along.
@HaloproneD In Japan it was popular, SRW and all its related franchises never found an audience in the US since few people if any outside the otaku gamer community know about the franchise outside of Japan. And almost all mecha anime has never been licensed officially outside Japan. Shows like Gundam are merely the more commercially palatable and proven franchises. And frankly most Americans just wont give the more niched animes a chance.
@HaloproneD Thanks to the poison that was the Naruto two year filler gap, anime has pretty much died in mainstream TV, CN is making more money out of Regular show and adventure time. Only keeping Pokemon and Bakuman due to their toy selling powers. 4kids TV has become a rerun machine only releasing one new franchise per year, and technically DB Kai is just a re-release series. It seems that Sci-Fi could not score any hits after Gundam 00 and Gurren Lagann so they cut ties with Animonday...
@HaloproneD The Anime network is long gone (which is understandable since barely anyone could afford to watch it since it was among those goddamn premium digital satellite channels whom only exist to make us pay an extra fifty bucks on our cable bill when it should be free when we are all being forced to get digital conventers. And yes there was an anime only network in America as unbelievable as it may seem nowadays.
4:09 Completely randomly, but I love when games do unique-within-the-game poses like that.
SirDurant 1 month ago
It's really a shame that Namco Bandai's too much Dragonball nowadays, even when the very franchises that would've been saving them are just right in front of them all along.
B4ULoveShine 1 year ago
@B4ULoveShine
I agree with you. Endless frontier is really popular, hope Atlus would localize the game soon.
HaloproneD 9 months ago
@HaloproneD In Japan it was popular, SRW and all its related franchises never found an audience in the US since few people if any outside the otaku gamer community know about the franchise outside of Japan. And almost all mecha anime has never been licensed officially outside Japan. Shows like Gundam are merely the more commercially palatable and proven franchises. And frankly most Americans just wont give the more niched animes a chance.
aliastheabnormal 5 months ago
@HaloproneD Thanks to the poison that was the Naruto two year filler gap, anime has pretty much died in mainstream TV, CN is making more money out of Regular show and adventure time. Only keeping Pokemon and Bakuman due to their toy selling powers. 4kids TV has become a rerun machine only releasing one new franchise per year, and technically DB Kai is just a re-release series. It seems that Sci-Fi could not score any hits after Gundam 00 and Gurren Lagann so they cut ties with Animonday...
aliastheabnormal 5 months ago
@aliastheabnormal
I know right. Sigh. Endless frontier truly is a good game in my opinion. Sexual jokes aside, it is pretty fun.
HaloproneD 5 months ago
@HaloproneD The music is fucking epic as well don't forget that.
aliastheabnormal 5 months ago
@aliastheabnormal
Yep. Music as well. The BGM's in this game is awesome.
HaloproneD 5 months ago
@HaloproneD The Anime network is long gone (which is understandable since barely anyone could afford to watch it since it was among those goddamn premium digital satellite channels whom only exist to make us pay an extra fifty bucks on our cable bill when it should be free when we are all being forced to get digital conventers. And yes there was an anime only network in America as unbelievable as it may seem nowadays.
aliastheabnormal 5 months ago