
A Super Robot Wars otaku unrelated to Bandai Namco.
Suddenly started bringing up topics I’m familiar with…
What is this, do you think you’re some kind of otaku developer or something?
An otaku who seems to have created a Super Robot Wars that I thought of has come…
>>3Aren’t you an otaku who couldn’t make it?
>>33“I said, ‘If I were really thinking about participating in works as a hobby, it would be more on the minor side.'”
>>3Only those who are more obsessive than C3 are going to show up, right?
Wasn’t this person some kind of producer?
Junior M (orizumi)…
I really can’t post old Super Robot Wars original questions carelessly.
>>6Can you tell me about the Double G’s Unit 3?
It seems like the house is filled with robot toys.
It seems like they are playing with toys on a YouTube stream.
Isn’t Morizumi’s work too sloppy?
>>8When I was in charge of the impact scenario, I hadn’t decided on the map settings.
The otaku in the thread said, “Do it right, come on!” and thought of a map.
And what was created is that sandbank surrounded by the Goggs.
>>8Furthermore, Terada will utilize the voice actors he has been saving for later.
Since I posted about playing Hero Wars, I’ve been getting involved with otaku born on November 11th.
A somewhat knowledgeable uncle about the Super Robot Wars in the wild.
“In the sense of Tokuda Shin-nosuke, the third son of a hatamoto, ‘that irrelevant otaku over there.'”
If someone like you, who is completely amazing, says that… then it can’t be helped!
This otaku surprised me by coming suddenly…
I don’t like it because when this guy reveals his internal settings, it becomes the official history.
>>16Reveal it soon and put it into some form… preferably as a game.
I suppose there will be discussions about Super Robot Wars every day, including nostalgia, so ego searching must be fun.
>>18In a sense, he is one of the otaku who left a significant achievement that changes the world a little.
This explanation doesn’t seem like something that everyone would be happy with.
This otaku is just saying that Mizutani-san is a wonderful voice actor…
>>21Well, that’s true.
It’s regrettable that they have passed away…
At this point, it’s the peak of retroactively creating relationships between different works.
From here, Axel and Alfimii, who originally were characters from different works, form a long-standing partnership.
>>22…When I think about it, these two have nothing to do with each other in the original dictionary.
You look good together, but…
The way relationships are established here was nice at the OG2 stage, but it took a while for Axel and Kyosuke to feel right.
At this age, all I talk about is robots!
I want you to always be here.
It’s helpful when things like this openly acknowledge that they are retroactive settings.
It’s not unusual to want to show off and embellish stories when in that kind of situation.
This sister who plays Super Robot Wars every day.
Even though I’m just an ordinary person, I get seen as a big deal by the people involved, and it turns into a place for revealing behind-the-scenes stories.
>>27…Is this person a pseudonym for someone else?
>>30It is quite common to see the scene where staff or voice actors suddenly appear and like the posts when ordinary people write impressions about old games, making them startled.
It’s rare to get to the point of talking through replies and such.
The thread image is seriously gross…
I’m glad it’s not anonymous.
Super Robot Wars otaku…
It’s been lonely since your new spa stream stopped being a live spa.
It’s really questionable that you didn’t think at all about having the same last name, Junior M.
>>31Well… at that point, there wasn’t even a trace of OG.
If you’ve been doing negotiations like this all the time, no wonder you’re tired.
Scary…
“Let’s create a Super Robot Wars game using only the original robots from each Super Robot Wars work! We will also add new robots for characters that don’t have enough mechs to pilot.”
Generally speaking, it’s madness.
It sold quite well, and since it was able to proceed with overseas expansion, which is difficult with licensed works, it continued.
>>39I want them to do something about the transplant because it’s all original robots…
In long-running series like Super Robot Wars, the hardware aspect becomes troublesome.
Who the hell do you think you are, suddenly appearing and saying whatever you want…?
Well… if someone as capable as you says that…
A general otaku not related to this Super Robot Wars.
Since all the old Super Robot Wars fans know everyone’s birthday…
I’m waiting for the new spa commentary!
Mystery! A newcomer surrounded by the Super Robot Wars Uncle!
>>44Super Robot Wars Uncle (Producer)
>>46It’s against the rules for related parties to come out, right?
It’s interesting that you talk about various things, but the way you’re replying is creepy.
>>45Just to be clear, I didn’t suddenly come from an unrelated place to the thread image.
I was writing live commentary impressions while playing various Super Robot Wars over the course of years, and since we mutually follow each other, it gained a bit of buzz…
The junior is really going for it…
>>47Joint pain…
>>53The otaku in the thread also injured his back and was suspended at work while working.
This is the villainous mastermind of a robot anime, right?
Who the hell are you, all of a sudden?
Is it you?
I think it’s amazing that you were creating α when you were much younger than I am now… every time I hear stories from the past, I feel this way.
>>49The last thing I made in my twenties was Super Robot Wars α… The last of my twenties!?
>>52Too insane…
Are you really not thinking about anything after choosing the same sex?
It’s definitely a huge blow that this guy has left the scene…
Junior M got greedy and recorded too much for the lines.
There was a story where I got scolded by a reply person about considering the voice actor’s throat!
You must have a lot of behind-the-scenes information about robot anime that no one else knows! Spill it!
I only understand about 30% of what this person says about robots.
>>61Naso
If I received a reply like this, I would get so excited.
I might end up deleting my tweet out of fear.
If junior M does all the character creation…
Because the character portrayal ends up being something that other staff cannot reproduce…
This M probably doesn’t know any naming conventions other than kanji and German.
This person is just saying whatever they want.
I wonder if there’s an intention to prevent the OG from fading away like this…
Is it genuine?
Isn’t “Browning” a name that nerds often tend to use?
>>69“I won’t stick to that so much!”
>>69“Isn’t three-quarters of the representative examples of Browning on the wiki from the Super Robot Wars world?”
It doesn’t have to be a game, just please finish the OG…
>>72If Bandai Namco-kun doesn’t give the okay.
It’s fun to watch because I totally get the sentiments of this older sister’s Super Robot Wars impressions.
>>73You’re doing Hero Wars properly, so you are greater than me…
Well, it’s true that there are many surnames and names related to guns in Super Robot Wars, but there are many strange connections in that area…
Newcomers sinking into the swamp I’m obsessed with makes me happy…
The better the reaction, the more it increases.
>>78It’s rare to see the master of the swamp come out…
>>78It feels like this swamp was dug by this person…
I’ll be amazed once I start Infinite Frontier.
Basically, in Super Robot Wars, it feels like even the original characters don’t share settings or anything outside of specific iterations or spin-offs, right?
>>82Well, the worldview is different, after all…
>>82Basically, if the alphabet is different, the world itself is different.
The browning in Mugaflo does have proper lateral connections, but…
Isn’t the lack of anything in Kusubai a misleading thought at times like this?
I’ve never seen a developer explain things like this before…
>>85I started watching the developer Nadeshiko’s stream and got hooked on W, then got into Super Robot Wars, and when I started OG, I was told to also check out Hero Chronicle.
Once I started Hero Chronicle, I was frequently explained by Gilliam regarding the fans’ impressions who were defeated.
>>93That looks like fun…
Junior M, sit in the empty chair.
>>86No one wants to sit in that chair.
Well, even if the worlds are different, you can justify it by saying “they came through a distortion in space-time,” allowing original mechs from other works to appear.
To begin with, Super Robot Wars often ends up being about those kinds of stories.
>>87That guy named Gilliam has been moving across works due to the distortion of time and space…
I wonder what Excellen’s parents are like.
Since the release of this otaku SMPSRX, it has become strangely talkative…
Why does this person have a verification badge?
Wasn’t Mizutani-san also doing SETI?
>>94And I thought there would be some voice actor references, but there were none at all.
The current general public otaku have disappeared, so is it difficult to develop OG?
>>96As I mentioned before, we won’t get commercial approval unless we present numbers that can serve as a benchmark for sales.
We are building a track record by doing things like plastic models and product development, and this is the level of results we are achieving.
The fact that so much is still coming out is something, isn’t it?
I think it’s become easier to come out than when there was nothing at all…
Gilliam only sees a world beyond the laboratory flasks, but I wonder what he thinks about it.
Is it okay to do this without spoilers?
What’s going on with junior M?
I think it’s a great honor for developers that there are people who play past works with fresh feelings in the era of Reiwa.
I’m flooding the person who’s doing the live gameplay of the thread with long messages, but it’s not like I’m that detailed to the point of being excessive!
I would be happy just to get a like from development, but if I get involved, I would be in ecstasy.
My junior, M, was streaming gameplay of Gardick on MSX with the Switch 2 that they won the other day.
The abundance of three-dimensional OG-related items emerging from various places and their popularity is likely significant because people from that generation are now in positions to influence planning at various manufacturers.
Unlike games, since Bandai Namco isn’t directly involved, it’s probably easier to move with more flexibility.
Right now, the OG plastic model expansion is in demand! It’s also meant to call out to the higher-ups with the message “Let us make a game!” and it’s actually doing well enough to prove there’s demand, as evidenced by the release of the Gespenst Type-2 with a bug that causes duplication at Premium Bandai. However, I feel like some might think, “Isn’t it fine if we just keep making models instead of producing new games?”