
Asuka: No…!! I won’t accept this…! Are you saying that the one who killed Mr. Kaji was… a giant?!
Glo…
I laughed here.
A period where only worthless games made by Gainax and Sega’s prizes keep coming out… it was long.
It was only natural since it was based on past rights…
Mr. Miishi is acting like he’s going all out, and it’s funny.
EVA has come out with a lot of weird games, hasn’t it…?
>>5
I wonder if there’s some demand because fans buy it.
>>5
It’s like selling garbage that’s just a poorly made manufactured product with a logo printed on it.
If it’s a game, then it’s completely lenient.
Aside from the final apostle battle, it’s quite an interesting silly game.
I liked Evangelion 2…
When it comes to Eva, I have the image of the terrible merchandise expansion by Broccoli.
>>10
(A picture that is subtly different)
It’s amazing compared to trading cards that are just prints of a scene from an anime.
It’s completely brand new.
I forgot who the cast comment was for the new play.
There were times when the lines were completely unrelated to the character’s image, but~
I have a strong memory of how openly criticisms of the Eva winter era were expressed.
>>13
I think it was exactly about the game in the image with Mr. Ogata.
>>16
I loved the anecdote about Mr. Ogata talking about how he was playing Eva at a pachinko parlor and ended up losing, saying, “Why, Dad?!”
>>27
(Is it a production…?)
>>27
It didn’t work.
>>27
(Guests around flinch)
>>16
The official site where the interview was posted has disappeared before I knew it.
I actually remember that only one person was giving a proper, passionate comment… I recall that the most casual one was Kiyokawa-san.
>>13
This current collaboration is pretty ridiculous, isn’t it?
I might be dragging along the past from this era.
>>19
Why does the TV come back to life after Shin ends?
>>23
The era is recycling, Shinji-kun.
>>23
Eva is cooler in the TV version.
>>13
It’s strange that there are spring, summer, autumn, and winter when normally it just ends as it is.
>>13
It was also said during Shin Eva.
It’s an amazing era that we can release a game like this with full voice acting from the original cast…
Voice actors are cheap, and not having one is just slacking off.
>>15
There were places where they were using employees…
A world view like Pikopi?
Wasn’t there something like strip mahjong?
Why are they dying so contentedly…?
>>21
I was able to die above the watermelon field I grew myself…
I like Steel Girlfriends.
Shin-chan moving around while playing the double bass for a reason like searching for an invisible enemy was too much.
There’s no way there are giants after this!
What do you say?
The thread image is so chaotic that I like it as a gag game.
The “Gendo was an X alien!” from Godzilla vs. Eva is also a “Why is that?!” kind of story.
>>33
Why is that! Even though it is, when you say it, I feel like it looks similar.
>>33
Upon closer inspection, I laugh at Kaji-san, who leaves behind vague and completely useless hints and then just disappears.
Eva can become human-sized, huh?
I first learned about it in this game.
>>34
Ultraman has a setting that allows him to change his size…
>>34
Well… in the TV version, the size settings are variable…
>>34
Is it Ultraman?
If this is allowed, shouldn’t it be fine to make Pico Pico into an anime too?
Like a squashed watermelon.
Katsuragi Man
Wasn’t someone streaming Miyamu?
I’m sorry for not hating this kind of vibe.
>>42
It’s funny to just look at the thread images and laugh, but…
It’s being treated as trash because it’s not the kind of content that people expect.
…Or do you really like it knowing that?
It’s quite fun if you accept it, isn’t it, Detective Evangelion?
However, the thread image has been doing silly things all this time, but since the atmosphere becomes quite serious like the main story, it’s somewhat puzzling?
I think all the development plans were interesting.
Shinji has a homo route, but…
I was made to realize in Shin Eva that Eva is not meant to be taken seriously.
Fishing enthusiast
I hear that this is one of the better Eva games, at least in terms of being unapologetic about it.
Puchi Eva…
It feels like they’re trying so hard to capture the essence of Eva that it evokes a sense of secondhand embarrassment.
Although the game is full of pitfalls, perhaps because Evangelion 2 is supervised by Anno, a lot of the roots of the Angels and official background settings are revealed.
>>53
The first ancestor folklore subtly indicated that the Atlanteans were involved, didn’t it?
>>53
While it’s becoming more main stage, I really wish they would remaster Eva 2 for reference purposes…
>>62
The formation of Seele is interesting, isn’t it?
>>53
Fishing end is nice, isn’t it?
I like it when the official makes jokes like this, especially since it’s the main story.
The part where Fuyutsuki from EVA 2 makes Shinji cross-dress.
>>56
It feels a bit raw.
Dongadonga
Even the relatively well-regarded Steel GF has a different worldview.
The fact that Fuyutsuki in Eva 2 independently figured out interpolation is just too amazing and funny.
I wonder if they’ll introduce me as the unparalleled detective Evangelion…
Honestly, the only really interesting games from Eva are the 64 and Typing E Project.
I want them to remake Battle Orchestra and create something decent.
The Eva strip mahjong was also a good thing in its own way.
Defeat the Apostles with bowling!
Only the F-type equipment and Mastema are famous in 2.
>>66
It’s something that appeared in Super Robot Wars as a hidden equipment!
>>66
The fishing end is famous too!
>>68
Evangelion has had various endings, including the movie “Shin” and the manga version, but to be honest, I still think the best one is this one.
The thread image seems to be made with a vibe similar to that of a vase’s SS (Screencap).
“McDonald’s Ever!?”
The strange Eva game is now all done with pachinko, right…?
I laughed when Ayanami with the shield just punched and wiped out Ramiel in Eva 2… The positron sniper rifle is heavy!
Isn’t the main focus of collaborations basically on the new series?
Mac is an exception because Godzilla and the head of Heisei are just the same.
>>74
In fashion collaborations, there are many that use images from the TV version.
So, which Eva game is really bad?
>>79
It’s the one where you collect cards, right?
>>79
The first thing that came to mind was Steel 2.
Unlike the thread image, it was a tough situation that wasn’t even good for a joke…
>>79
The Sega Saturn thing.
For some reason, the Ichiban Kuji is currently selling the old movie version.
Is it Super Robot Wars?
I’ve heard that the 64 game turned out pretty well.
>>83
It’s just that a mass-produced Shinji can defeat it, and that’s really boring.
It might get praised by those with secondhand knowledge, but it’s not interesting as a game at all.
Miracle Warrior Evangelion
The Battle Orchestra is seriously not even a topic of conversation.
Clear Growth Plan…
My brother cleared the card collecting game for Saturn…
When you complete it, I think it’s congratulations, congratulations, right?
>>90
That’s just normally interesting…
What the hell is Robo Shinji, Dad!!
Donga donga
It’s amazing how they forcibly recreated the story of Eva in 64! It has some voices and animation too! That’s about the meaning.
I remember the second impression being interesting.
I’m not sure, but I feel like it picked up the main story elements in a strange way.
About Misato’s dad.
The game from ’64 is really quite interesting as an experiential game.
I never want to align the positron and Longinus again!!!!
In that moment, if you can press the invisible button with your heart overlapped, is it 64 that signifies a successful landing?
Wasn’t there a quiz about how many times the ED’s ray rotates in the Saturn card game?
Gojievah is incredibly ridiculous, but the enthusiasm as “an Eva made by Eva fans” (the way they pick up on the jokes and the momentum of what I love) is amazing, so I want you to at least check out the strong reach of Rei Asuka.
I hear the Saturn version of Eva is a terrible game that has side stories in between the main episodes, but I’ve never played it.
I got exhausted from the first one that came out on Saturn, so I haven’t played any Eva games since then…
The only dissatisfaction I have with Godzilla vs. Evangelion is that it’s mostly happening with Shin Godzilla, which doesn’t really suit it.
I want them to use Showa or Heisei Godzilla because there are enemy monsters appearing.
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There are too many scenes like Godzilla vs. Evangelion (Ultraman)…
I don’t understand why Goji Eva combines, even when I play it…
Suddenly, a face appears on the screen!
If the officials are like this, it’s no wonder weird fanfiction is being produced in droves.
The essence of Eva was already showing at this point that it’s about parents and children facing each other, in the fishing end.
I like the design of the Ghidorah ray suit with its breasts being grabbed.
Was “Steel Girlfriend” interesting?
>>111
The atmosphere is okay.
Who killed Kaji?
I think the second impression was good.
The 64 Eva was really fun as a highly reproducible character game, even though I played it at a friend’s house back then.
In terms of gameplay, it was a collection of monotonous mini-games…
Since many other Eva games were either gal games or ridiculous, this fulfilled my desire to pilot an Eva.
By the way, Gainax is the company that made erotic games, right?
The Saturn game released during the anime broadcast still felt like its setting wasn’t solidified, which created a strange kind of appeal.
It must be a completely unexpected fun.
Anno-kun got angry with the Gainax management and ended up having to study accounting, saying that they’re just passing through a bunch of terrible projects and wasting money. I think the image in the thread is probably one of those terrible projects too.
I wonder how well the strange Eva game sold.
Since they were making so much money, I guess they were at least in the black.
Suddenly appears as an apostle in a game that particularly doesn’t seem to have any followers!
The thread image aside, most of them are probably novel games that didn’t cost much to make, and since they should have sold well enough to make it onto the rankings, I think they made a decent profit, right?
>>121
Well, the company managed to survive fairly well.
The ones who were taking the money were the real problem.
Bam! Broccoli!
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Laughing at Biollante Asuka
Steel Girlfriend’s No-Hint Maze
I want to see more relaxed character games like this in other works.
I bought a steel girlfriend…
I don’t remember anything at all…
This is treated as an unforgivable blasphemy.
Combining with Godzilla and the Sentai robots.
I don’t understand why it’s treated as overflowing with Director Anno’s love for special effects.
I happened to buy a 64 Eva at a nearby shop and I really liked it.
It’s a collection of mini-games, but the atmosphere is elaborate and nice.
It was tough for the guy catching up to Jet Alone to keep pressing the C button or something.
Gainax had been too particular about anime and was in the red even before Evangelion.
It’s a tradition to get by with games…
Thanks to that, only Akai Takami, who shone in the game, is also with Anno-kun.
I used to be with Gainax, but I won’t bear any grudges.
It’s about pachislo and slots, but Gojieva had a vibe that reminded me of this time and made me feel nostalgic.