
Gacha gacha
Mashu
Machu
>>1
Other people or
>>4
I was showing some products, but they are from someone else.
>>4
There are plastic models and such out there…
>>77
I came to see this.
Farewell.
Because it’s BANDAI
Bandai’s Gachapon
Takaratomy’s gacha gacha.
>>5
So in social games, Bandai Namco’s are gacha.
>>5
Was there such a difference!?
It’s because your place is registering the Gashapon trademark!
I heard that the term “gacha” is trademarked.
Gacha is a trademark of Takara for Bandai’s gacha.
In the G Gene thread, it’s almost all about gacha, you know…
>>12
👁👁
Which one is stronger?
The gacha has become more mainstream.
The gacha feels more out of place.
Isn’t it good to be as free as a gacha?
Pine
Speaking of which, the smartphone game of World Trigger (which is dead) had gacha, but was that by Bandai?
From the perspective of onomatopoeia, “gasha” sounds more natural.
I learned how to perform gacha calls from Gashapon Wars.
I thought it was gacha-pon, but it was gasha-pon…
The Tales mobile game had gacha notation because it was under the Bandai Namco copyright.
If you’re going to make a sound, it should be from a capsule toy.
If we are talking about it individually, it’s a gacha.
Gashapon Senki feels natural.
Gacha is gacha.
I think to myself that I did a gacha pull.
I think I did a gacha pull.
Gundam games are basically gacha.
Since most social games target a wealthy demographic, the image has become that gacha = poor odds.
>>26
When it comes to that kind of talk, I usually think that Bandai Namco basically has a lot of gacha games with low drop rates, right?
It’s noisy and cluttered, so it must be a gacha, right?
What is gacha?
I never paid attention to it, but it seems like it’s a 10-pull gacha in Bandai Namco.
>>28
Both Super Robot Wars and G Generation, as well as Idolmaster, have proper gacha representations.
In live broadcasts, it is often accidentally pronounced as “cha.”
>>40
Mobamas was all about gacha until the service ended.
>>28
Yes.
Even back in the days of Mobage, games that Bandai Namco was involved in used ‘Gasha’ instead of ‘Gacha’.
Gasha
Gotcha
Bandai was selling capsule toys as Gashapon.
I think it’s still a capsule toy because of its remnants from when it was digitalized.
I think I would have always felt a sense of discomfort about the Gashapon labeling if it weren’t for Gashapon Senki.
A series that I thought was a common noun turned out to be a trademark of a company.
Gacha has a better ring to it.
It’s a weird way to say it, but it doesn’t feel like a gacha when it’s a gasha.
I don’t really like the sound of “gasha” compared to “gacha”…
Doesn’t it matter either way?
Whether it’s gachapon or gashapon, either is fine, but if I have to shorten it, I prefer “gacha.”
It looks like Casshern in a gacha.
As for capsule toys, there are overwhelmingly more games that either do not use gacha or do not have gacha at all in social games…
Gashapon Wars is great, isn’t it?
It feels clicky like a Carddas.
It’s a bit sad that even though they obtained the trademark, only one company continues to use it because no one else does.
Gotcha!
Bandai’s Gashadokuro
Takara is Gachapin.
Until now, I thought it was called Gachapon Senki for Famicom, but I found out it was actually Senki.
Maybe it’s mixed up with Heroic Saga.
So that’s why G Gene was also a gacha, Mash.
In social games, it’s called gacha, but does that mean you’re on the Takara side?
>>54
The gacha can be used because electronic programs are not included in the scope of the trademark.
>>124
Hmm…
>>124
Is it that the part that isn’t included is held by a company called NHNcomico, which I don’t really know?
>>144
I searched for the trademark under the company name, but didn’t it come up?
Where did you see that information?
>>165
I found it mentioned in several articles when I Googled it, but I don’t know any solid sources.
It makes a clanking sound and pops out, so it’s called Gashapon.
I’m putting out a card, so it’s Cardass.
Gachadokuro
>>56
The Yo-kai Watch mobile game was supposed to be a gacha game even though it wasn’t Bandai Namco’s decision.
Honestly, “gacha” sounds better than “gash.”
>>57
It’s originally a gashapon.
Since I hold the trademark for Gashapon.
Gashaa
When I say “gachapon” as “gachapon,” it somehow feels unfamiliar.
When it comes to cutting it in the gacha, it somehow feels more familiar that way.
Honestly, I only recognize it as a gacha machine.
I’ve never used a gacha even once.
It was a mystery back then, but I wonder why it was labeled as a gacha in the mobile game.
>>65
Is it because it’s Mobage?
>>70
After that, another Idolmaster emerged in Mobage, and it was in a state of extreme confusion with ordinary gacha calls.
I think almost all manufacturers except Bandai Namco refer to it as gacha.
Recently, there are no places that call the capsule toy corners in department stores and such “Gashapon corners.”
>>66
There are places aimed at foreign tourists, so I wonder if they made it “gacha” instead of “gashapon” to make it easier for foreigners to say.
>>66
Isn’t there a lot of stuff like summoning stones?
It’s Idolmaster, but it’s not Bandai Namco.
>>67
Also, it was originally Namco’s, after all, the Idolmaster.
Even if Bandai were to use the term “gacha,” it wouldn’t upset Takara Tomy, as they have a pretty good relationship.
It seems like they only have the mindset of using the “Gacha” label because they have registered the trademark in-house.
Gwah gwah
I haven’t seen anyone outside of a few Idolmaster producers that are particular about gacha calls.
Amate
Machu
It doesn’t have to be a choice between two options.
Gashapin
If we name it the Gashapon Corner, we can only display Bandai products.
Machu
Machu
I often see gacha calls in the Idolmaster series.
I haven’t heard “gasha” in a while…
Gotchard…
Gashapon Warrior was also Gachapon Warrior until a certain point.
The game version is from that time, so it’s all Gachapon Warriors.
The image has worsened due to the gashaman.
Gachapon and gashapon are like Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem, where you wonder “Which one is it…?”
I understand it’s a joke, but I really dislike the sound of a gasha, like a tooth falling out.
>>87
It sounds like the noise of gears meshing.
Gacha is definitely only fun when you attach a “pon” to it.
Personally, I think it doesn’t matter which one as long as the meaning is conveyed.
Major Char
Chaa investigation
It’s a gacha since it’s been a gacha-pawn since old times, right?
>>93
You little punk… I’ll crush you if you keep messing around.
>>93
I don’t know since when, but it has come to be called Gashapon.
From the perspective of the one calling, it shouldn’t matter either way.
When it comes to trademarks, those who are labeling…
Isn’t it called a gashapon because the capsule inside rattles and pops out?!
Because it’s a gachapon or gacha.
The Gachapon Hall has a champon naming.
>>100
The gacha-pong itself is trademarked by Bandai.
In Mobage, the Super Sentai ones had gacha notation too.
It’s a gacha with data.
It’s a Gachapon in real life.
Gachaman
Let’s avoid using the term “gacha” in social games since it gets confusing.
I find the sound that ends with “sha” in gasha uncomfortable, so I would prefer it to be unified to gacha.
I remember experiencing something around here during the time of Blue Project…
Gashapon is a registered trademark of Bandai.
Gacha-gacha and gachapon are common names for capsule vending machines.
Gassha
Gotcha.
It’s a gashapon, right?
You, no way…
There are quite a few people who miss the gacha and say it’s a gacha.
>>114
Well, that doesn’t concern the customer…
>>114
It’s a hassle; who cares anyway!
Since I used to call Gashapon “gachagacha,” I feel a sense of discomfort with “gasha.”
Rather than saying “Gacha! Pon!”
It feels like a sensation of “gagogago…goto.” in terms of the actual device’s touch.
>>118
Rename Carddass to something more extreme.
Gachapon
Gachapon
The last time I heard the term “gacha” was when I was playing a social game that felt like a cash grab from Kamen Rider.
Not only the contents, but the gacha machines themselves are also becoming polarized between Bandai and Takara Tomy.
The Bandai arcade cabinet only contains Bandai-made capsules.
The Takutomi cabinet is only made by Takutomi, and there are no such alternatives.
https://withnews.jp/article/f0250217001qq000000000000000W0fm10201qq000027798A
When someone says “gacha,” it’s really annoying when there are people who insist on calling it “gasha.” I seriously want them to just disappear.
Most gacha games have a high image because they are generally based on the reference prices of Bandai Namco’s excessive spending.
Grandparents say “gacha gacha,” but they don’t often say “gasha gasha.”
Is it a capsule toy?
I prefer the sound of “cha.”
Well then, from now on let’s call the card-drawing format “Carddass.”
>>130
On the contrary, is there another way to say this?
Regardless of whether it’s good or bad, it’s a word that makes you realize it’s made by Bandai.
Gotcha! That was a fun duel!
It was a gacha in Gundam Versus too.
It was a trademark.
If it’s a gacha, I can’t call Gachapin…
Just call Gashapin, right?
>>136
I don’t like the sound of it; it sounds foolish.
Gacha originally referred to “gasha,” which means to recruit hidden talent in the fields…
>>137
A liar is the beginning of a leader…
>>137
The Demon Slayer has arrived.
Colloquial expressions often have a stronger appeal for their sound than for their accuracy.
In conversation, it’s only natural that gacha becomes more established.
Abbreviation of “Gutta Chance”.
Crash
Reclined person
Every time I hear “fever” in pachinko other than Umimonogatari, I remember the gacha.
>>145
I’m not very familiar with pachinko, but what do you call the original?
Gacha ← Copycat
Gasha ← The original source
I can’t remember what they called the cards with the secret that could be flipped over, not the Cardass ones from Dragon Ball.
The gacha really feels right as a sound.
As long as the Gashapon Warrior series is alive…
>>152
I would like a game that includes real knights and warriors, at least something like Newtype Story.
But it sounds like a gacha, right?
Carddass costs 200 yen for 3 pieces now, huh…
It’s fine if it’s a Gashapon, but it’s not fitting to break it at “gasha.”
Could it be that others just can’t use it from a trademark perspective?
According to Bandai’s trademark gossip, this had disappeared before I knew it.
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I’m not playing your social game, so “gacha” just doesn’t resonate with me.
Gashu
Bandai is just the strange one, isn’t it?
Agate Yuzuriha
Even though Deremas is a child of Bandai Namco, during the Mobage era it was treated as a child of Cygames, and it was moving to finally be allowed to use the gacha notation after it became Derest.
>>162
I wonder if people who are particular about gacha summons think like this.
>>167
Ah, I see, they are the kind of person who takes pride in being from Bandai.
>>170
The rest is for people who like toys.
>>167
Well, because of the difference in notation between gasha and gacha, Millimass was often referred to as the legitimate child while Mobamas was called the illegitimate child.
>>179
Heh.
I don’t care~
>>179
It looks like the level of civilization is low, and that’s unpleasant.
Let’s try to remember what I used to be called when I was a child.
I like gashapon and Cosmos.
Are you a necromancer?!
I thought I had been into Gachapon Senki since childhood, but when I looked it up, I realized it was Gachapon Senshi during the Famicom era.
The war chronicle part was mixed in normally with the capsule war chronicle part.
>>166
The Gashapon trademark was registered in 1982, and the Gachapon trademark was registered in 2000, making it a rare case where the Gachapon notation exists between those two.
>>193
Why are you expanding with a trademark that you don’t own?
>>198
A big blunder in an age that is not generous.
In the case of Gundam, it’s understandable to be particular about the prestigious name of Gashapon.
It seems like you’re making some strange deductions, but it’s probably just a conversation starter saying that it’s actually “gasha” and not “gacha.”
>>172
Most people probably think it doesn’t matter either way, right?
Bandai Hate Man, please make it three outs quickly since I don’t even want to talk.
>>174
Who is saying they hate Bandai?
Gachapon is even more minor than a bonbon.
Although there is Gassha, there is no Gatcha.
>>176
Oh my gosh…
>>176
It was a fun duel!
>>176
A duelist comes to mind.
>>188
The English version of “I gotta catch ’em all!”
The round one that comes out gives the impression of a gachapon, while anything else gives the impression of a gacha.
It’s all a capsule vending machine because it’s a hassle.
Now that I think about it, there’s absolutely no gacha animation, so why is it considered gacha?
Are you teasing me with these words?
>>186
I haven’t seen a gacha with misses in it lately.
>>192
I feel like I’ve moved onto a high-class route after getting rid of the outliers.
>>186
Isn’t it almost like scouting or summoning in the first place?
At first it was gachapon, but I heard it lost to Gachapin.
The Gashapon also has a tactile sensation that feels like a gacha.
Crash! That was a fun duel!
>>190
Izaku would never say something like this…!
Recently, the thing I thought most distorted in meaning is that the word “gacha” has started being used in relation to blind boxes.
>>195
Recently, I guess…
The random inclusion trading figures sold in boxes that came out in the late 90s were called box gacha.
Gatcha reminded me of Gatchaman Crowds.
Gashard…
Isn’t the image reversed?
>>199
The person in the thread image is from Bandai.
>>199
It’s a character from Bandai…
Mashu Maru
What do you think of Charia Bull?
>>202
I am suffering from being caught in the middle.
While the card pack itself isn’t called a gacha, I feel like it tends to be treated as a gacha when you open it with the aim of getting high-value rares.
The sound of the gachapon feels more exciting.
Machu has a lower face even though she is a parent Gacha SSR, right?
>>209
Hurry up and become a UR and get voice acting.
Which was better, before Gashapon Soldiers or during the time of Kin-Keshi?
Duel
Duel Masters
>>213
Magic
Gather
MTG
>>213
This is quite reminiscent of Yu-Gi-Oh, isn’t it…?
>>215
It’s a difference between “mon” and “ka”.
What are you saying, charging 2000 yen for one gachapon?
But the quality is really high…
Cosmos