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[Medabots] I envy Medarot.

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Plastic models and figures are still being released, and old games are being ported. Above all, I envy that mobile games are still ongoing and new designs of robots are being supplied.

The content I love has completely stopped moving, and it’s sad.

Kabutaran type KBT Metal Beetle “Medabie” MED-001 ©Imagineer Co., Ltd. ©GENERAL STICKER INC. Classics

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If you have no place to spend your money, send a fan mail to the businesses you were supporting.

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>>1

I bought it for now because there was a recent re-release of plastic models.

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Are you a Robopon fan…?

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>>2

I wonder if the latest technology from BANDAI can bring Robo-Maru and Robo-Zero Nurse Marshall to 3D…

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No… even if there are mobile games, I don’t feel happy about it.

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>>3

I can’t believe you can say something like that to someone who you at least somewhat envy.

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>>4

From our perspective, it’s more enviable to be dead.

If you say that, it will be a problem, right? It’s the same thing.

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>>3

It’s something to be grateful for that there is some kind of supply from the official source.

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It’s not that I’m envious of social games, but rather that I’m envious of the fact that having them leads to more new Medarot games.

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Medarot has always been incredibly fortunate in being made into three-dimensional figures, so as a fan, I’m truly proud.

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>>6

I think the toys were originally the main focus because it’s a media mix project.

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>>6

At that time, it was widely available, but after that, wasn’t there almost none?

Even though I started to participate a bit when Metal Rock began with S, it has also stopped, and I don’t have the impression that I’m particularly fortunate.

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I want a devil child transplant…

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It’s just a knock-off of Pokémon that has managed to achieve everything—manga, game, anime—and is still continuing as a mobile game.

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It wasn’t a rip-off of Custom Robo.

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>>12

I think Medarot is definitely faster.

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At least it might be good that there are places where I can send money…

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>>14

In the case of mobile games, if the pressure to spend money is high, it becomes tough when it feels like you can’t enjoy the game unless you do spend.

In Medarot, the Survivor is included in that category.

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There are rare people who think that as long as fan works continue, it’s okay if the official works fade away.

Without official supply, fan activities may not continue either.

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Figure…??

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Medaka’s social game has given rise to extreme beliefs where people think that those who haven’t played the social game version aren’t true fans, so I don’t have a good impression of it.

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It’s about time to release it on consumer platforms.

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Thinking that you can’t enjoy it without purchasing survivor content seems a bit too hasty, doesn’t it?

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>>20

If I keep searching every day, it seems like I’ll eventually clear the stages I’m stuck on.

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Putting aside the management, it’s wonderful that they provide fan-pleasing services like releasing a successor to the Ark Kaiser with Fujio design and allowing the use of Crafty Mode…

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I’m not playing S, but I’m happy that just following the information provides illustrations of past machines.

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In fact, Medabot is a content that has died once.

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>>25

It had been 9 years from the release of the 5 until the DS came out, huh…

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I’m not playing it, but it’s exciting to see designs for the successor of Medarot that I know about.

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It’s a mystery why I’m alive, but I’m grateful to be continuing on in small ways… but I wonder if there will be any more numbered titles.

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>>28

I saw a leg of a Medabots I didn’t recognize next to Cross in the group illustration, so I thought there might be a chance, but it turned out to be Survivor…

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The DS version was also pretty messed up…

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Even so, when new KBT and KWG appear in Survivor, it gives a bit of a new release feeling.

It’s just right to occasionally watch ads without paying.

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I’m glad that there’s a lot of discussion about Medarot since Medasaba, but it’s tough to see that every time, there are people who genuinely worry about Medarot and want to complain about social games.

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It may be one of the games that rode the wave of Pokémon’s popularity, but it had its own uniqueness and charm that goes beyond just being a copy.

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I was supporting it by making in-app purchases because I wanted the numbering to continue, but I stopped when they started expanding into music.

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Wasn’t there something where a girl operates a Medabot?

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>>36

Girls Mission

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>>36

There was DUAL…

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>>44

It definitely looks like Garmi!

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>>49

I can be the female protagonist for now…

I can say this because I played Galmi, but if there was enough time to create something like that, I really wanted them to properly develop 9. To be honest, Galmi only has a reason to exist as a manga.

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>>52

How many times do I have to say that it’s unrelated because it’s different by development?

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>>55

I wanted you to turn that money into 9!

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>>52

It holds far less significance to just let out personal grievances in response to a question…

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>>44

Isn’t it about the Girls’ Mission?

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If a long mobile game were to come out and there was a massive influx of new content, it would be tough for the numbered series, right?

Because it becomes “Isn’t this there? Isn’t that there?”

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If I had money, I would probably have been participating in trendy 3-on-3 matches.

What I was able to do is a copy of Vancover’s… If that’s the case, just make a regular game instead…

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When the DS came out, I was a little impressed that even though it had 3D graphics, the tempo of the robot battles was good.

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I can’t hold my head up in front of Fit Boxing.

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Some people were despondent, thinking that Medarot had already ended because it had been turned into a mobile game.

Despite all the talking, not only is it still going, but a new mobile game has also started.

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Meda saba is just right for a light play during commuting hours.

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Recently, I’ve been thinking that the pressure to spend money is crazy, but I also think it’s impressive how many collaborations and new Medabots keep coming.

I have the impression that most places tend to do things in a detailed manner according to the IP.

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>>46

Grendizer is almost exactly the same…

It seems like it would fit right in without any sense of incongruity if it appeared in Super Robot Wars.

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If there is an estimate that it will sell as well as the Fit Boxing series, consideration may proceed…

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Medarot, well… whether what you’re looking for is being supplied depends on the person.

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>>48

Since a lot of medals, Medarotches, and figures were released around the time S started, I think people who wanted 3D items were somewhat satisfied.

Until then, they were subtle goods that reused illustrations from lotteries and such.

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If the action was originally a DUAL type and has become S, that would be a problem, but since it’s originally the same shuttle run as S, it doesn’t feel off.

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Woohoo, the loop function has finally been added!!!!!!

No branches!!!

What is this, are you kidding me?

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Most of Bucky’s plastic models are KBT and KWG.

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Publish a manga series, Holma.

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Since the revival of DS, there have always been some dissatisfaction points in terms of gameplay.

It felt like we finally reached a close point at 9.

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I wonder if seeing Development Pokémon ZA will make us want to do that too!

It may be that I got tired of real-time battles because of Brave.

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I thought the robot battle system finally came together well at 9! It’s a shame that it regressed in the subsequent S version.

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>>62

I liked 8 more.

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Even if it was just for a moment, I think it’s pretty amazing that Medasaba got ranked number one.

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I thought it would be nice to have a protagonist other than a boy in Girls Mission once in a while.

It’s a game where the housewife demographic is surprisingly strong, with toys that are originally sold at convenience stores.

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I wanted the DUAL route to remain because I want to use parts without worrying about proficiency.

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Speaking of which, neither Medaria nor the combo has come, huh S.

The suspicious hole in the medal has been there since the beginning.

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I want Meda S to collaborate with Fafner following the arrival of Azur Lane.

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I’m really grateful that there are so many new models coming out because it has become a social game.

The gacha probabilities aren’t favorable, so I’ll have to consult my wallet and free stones.

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I cherish the card that came as a bonus with the DS series, and I won the one from the promotional giveaway too, but I wonder what I’ll use this card for.

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I think there is a demand for 3D action…

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>>73

I was happy that I could do the machine gun rapid-fire greeting that Metabee often does in manga and anime in DUAL.

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>>108

It’s nice that you can easily recreate manga with a ninja sword.

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The situation changes depending on whether a medal up to 4 comes or one of 9 comes…

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I’ve always thought it would be nice to have a game that combines the partner system of 9 with Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force.

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S has always felt like they were winging it since the very beginning of the app’s release, as it was their first time making an application.

I think it’s impressive how they managed to recover from a scenario that was lacking and an event that was sparse, especially since they were looking for scriptwriters.

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So, what was your favorite content, anonymous poster?

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>>77

There are no developments at all for similar generation Pokémon follow-up content… it could be considered the monster racing that was excluded from Musou Stars.

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>>77

Battle Block Battlers

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If I could wish for something, I would want a game as good as Digimon to be released.

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>>78

I’m really looking forward to the next Digimaku, but I’m already laughing at how overly lewd the protagonist designed by Yasuda is.

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Even now, the event scenarios are not great, but I like the main story quite a bit.

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Mobile games are great because they start up quickly.

That being said, I feel like S has become a bit heavy due to years of accumulation.

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Not placing too many barriers and actively putting out Sabamedas to S makes it clear that they understand how to operate on an IP scale.

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I was surprised that shadow armor was implemented before the survivor release.

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>>82

That aside, I think they should also implement Pottery Man and the new KBT/KWG in S.

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>>90

Well, they’ll probably do it grandly as a collaboration.

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Among the games treated like Pokémon followers, Medarot is the most successful, you know?

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>>86

M-Monster Farm…

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>>91

I haven’t seen it treated as a Pokémon follower because it hasn’t been subjected to version marketing…

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I got stuck in the partner system of 9 and ended up quitting halfway.

If I’m going to do a recombination, I’d prefer my own Medarot.

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I understand that you want to focus on Medarot, but in S, the collaboration is structured in a way that can be divided by robots and characters.

It’s really a waste to create a Medarot with original settings and not include any characters.

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There are many things I want to say about social games, and I understand the complaints.

Thinking about the time when I was really dead inside, I can say that I’m happy now, so I think this is good enough.

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>>92

I have my thoughts about social games, but they led to a richer variety of merchandise, so I can confidently say that it was worthwhile for that reason alone.

Seriously, until then, there were hardly any decent goods even when they did come out.

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Garmi’s main character scenario is just crap.

Naniwa and Tsukuba are good.

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I want a little more story or something like an event for Medasava…

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>>94

Since it’s a simulation world, it seems like anything is possible.

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>>94

I want Suzuno to talk more because she can design.

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The simplicity of the medasaba makes it feel incredibly minimal, and it makes me laugh a little.

Also, if the event has a limit on the number of times you can participate in a day, make sure to provide proper notice in advance!

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Thinking about the time around 2043, it’s great that I came back to life.

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Until S was released, there was only merchandise like doujin goods, wasn’t there, Medarot?

There were, after all, some Kotobukiya plastic models available.

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>>102

Yeah, that was really well done.

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Lecherous women are great… they really loosen the purse strings.

It’s at times like that when I tend to get stuck.

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>>103

Lilymare is great, isn’t it?

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It’s surprising that they’re allowed to release something so erotic…

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The model number is technically a successor to the Circulus 2, but…

So, isn’t Circulus perverted?

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Even if Monster Farm is considered a follower, Medarot is definitely more successful.

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Do you watch official Medarot VTubers too?

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I feel like I want something in the numbered title, even if the graphics are good in Medarot S.

Considering the sales and the time and effort involved in production, it must be difficult.

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>>112

Even if it doesn’t sell, it’s fine as long as the fans are happy.

In the end, these guys are only interested in the Ikki arc, so no matter what you release, they’ll only complain…

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It seems like there are many fans who only know the anime.

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>>125

It seems that many people think Ikki is the main character of 1.

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>>131

I think it continued as a series because it became popular with the manga, so it makes me feel sad to hear that.

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>>120

Well, in that situation, we should be continuing to progress.

Rather, I was complaining about the new Medarot on the DS, which is why I was still dragging along with Metarok until 9.

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>>120

It’s mostly the case that there are complaints about the quality of the games…

It’s hard to tell if S wants to base things on anime or games, and regardless of Ikki, it raises the question of what they actually want to do.

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>>120

The information has been outdated for decades.

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>>133

I’m fed up with seeing those who only make loud noises and stopped updating their information decades ago…

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>>137

I’m fed up with you dragging that memory around and talking about completely irrelevant things while the information updates have come to a halt.

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>>133

I’ve been watching the reactions after buying both the numbering and the dual and girls missions, of course.

Face reality.

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>>120

What I have a strong attachment to is the Ikki arc, but I also liked the characters in the main story of Medarot S, so I genuinely want a new installment…

Well, I understand that there are quite a few people like that.

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Remembering RoboPon made me think about how much I liked Gold and Silver, and when I looked it up, I found out that there were even more evolved forms in the second one…

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Considering that there are countless mobile games that never reach the top from release until service termination.

It is honestly refreshing to clearly understand that both S and Survivor are popular enough to reach first place upon release.

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Bandai has also released various small figures.

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>>115

The food toys and the ultra-poseable figures started after S, you know.

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If you don’t like it, you just don’t have to do it, so isn’t it a bit luxurious that the series continues to exist and there are options available?

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Are there Gothicmates, or is it a perverted school called Algedi Academy?

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>>118

Gout-kun and the new DVL are also sexy, aren’t they…?

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The ultra-mobility was announced at the same time as the release of S.

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Personally, I want something with better graphics than S… but I’m afraid that once they start focusing on that, it might suddenly become heavy.

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>>123

It might also be difficult because it’s been continuing with a 9-base graphic for so long…

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The female-type super movable… did it stop around halfway through the blazer mates and that’s it?

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I thought it was nice that in social games you can see new illustrations and have famous people design Medarot.

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I understand.

I want a figure of Telefang.

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Many people felt a sense of discomfort with Ikki’s first-person pronoun “boku,” and the influence of anime is significant.

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>>132

It’s rare for a protagonist with different personalities to exist across the three media adaptations of manga, anime, and games.

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It’s nice when past models are depicted in illustrations with a slightly erotic atmosphere…

It's nice when past models are depicted in illustrations with a slightly erotic atmosphere...

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The Medabot design is still impressively cool, like the Kabuto and Kuwagata that have been kept warm.

In addition, there are also Medarot designs that can be considered quite modern.

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When it comes to Medarot, it’s all about cross-dressing, right? There has been cross-dressing in past works too, hasn’t there?

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>>138

I haven’t done much except for Ikki.

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>>138

Actually, I haven’t really been doing it at all except for Ikki and Arase-kun.

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>>146

I see… that’s a bit disappointing…

I wanted to see the heroine in a dress.

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If there were really that many people who said they didn’t want it unless it was Ikki, S wouldn’t have continued this long!

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8 and 9 were pretty good in terms of games, right?

I felt like it was insane that I couldn’t get a loop for 8 with individual endings, and just when I finally thought I got a loop for 9, the individual endings were gone.

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>>144

Although the combat system in 9 is good and the scenario is fairly decent,

It’s strange that there are no individual flags, the final boss battle is redundant.

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>>144

In that sense, it’s somewhat characteristic of Medarot.

Throughout the series, there has always been a persistent impression of it being regrettably incomplete.

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It’s great that they’re not just adding cool things but also quirky ones, which is really fitting for Medabots.

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>>147

It’s funny that the latest one is a stylish and ridiculous toilet.

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When it comes to Medarot, it’s not cross-dressing, but when it comes to Ikki, it’s cross-dressing.

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S has a cute heroine, and all of the girls are nice, right?

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>>149

Is Hotori-san also involved?

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>>152

I want you to direct more romantic arrows at me…

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>>159

Currently, it’s only a custom shop that you can rely on, so compared to other heroine candidates, there’s a serious problem of not setting up flags.

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I wonder how many people have actually done something like 5.

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>>150

Because it’s included in the classics…

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>>150

If you have the collection now, then the numbering shouldn’t be that low.

It really seems like there are few things like PE or the true type.

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>>160

It’s not a matter of whether you can do it or not; it’s a matter of whether you will do it or not.

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3D modeling of Zegehorn & Hirschkefer or something like that.

As someone who played the DS series, I was really happy.

Well, that’s where the series stopped.

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>>153

The cost is… and the sales channels are extremely limited for regular smart gashapon.

If there had been premium gachapon back then, would it have been a little better?

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The downside of Medarot is that when you make the shuttle run in 3D, the already precarious tempo of the battles becomes quite terrible…

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>>155

The DS was actually running, but didn’t it end up being managed with a gauge from 7 onward?

Speaking of which, maybe because the DS runs properly, the specifications for Destroy were a bit different…

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I wonder if I should put out two Poopa in Medabots S.

It looks so completely different from the game screen that it might surprise people when it comes out.

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>>157

Considering that the performance is fully focused on transformation, it seems that the pre-transformation state is likely to be quite weak.

I think those guys probably won’t have any value to make a power transformation, so the gacha probably won’t spin.

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The revived DS sold quite well even though it wasn’t centered around Ikki as the main character.

The decline was simply due to issues with the game’s quality and content.

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I like the Survivor Kabukawa because it feels a bit like a Metabirokusho and looks cool.

The S’s original cabriolet beetle with a samurai motif was really cool, wasn’t it?

Also, I like Arase in drag.

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The only time I was really dragged down by the main character Ikki was probably during the time the anime was airing.

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Ikkie must have thought he was the main character all along, but that’s just sad since he doesn’t understand the situation where the previous protagonist, Hikaru, uses a cool machine called the Ark Beetle.

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>>166

Because I was a fan of Bonbon, I was wondering why Hikaru had Rintaro’s beloved machine?

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I love the German Kabuto Beetles that switched to combat shooting.

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I want to see a protagonist machine that isn’t a beetle or a stag beetle.

I’m somewhat satisfied with S, but…

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>>169

Wind Clap, huh…

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>>169

Cross looks cool, right?

Z feels like it’s outdated before becoming a partner’s body, so I’d like to see an update or some modifications to make it stronger.

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If it’s about the story and characters, I like 8 the most.

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>>171

I like everything except for the last hastily added tournament.

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If you’re going to respond, at least mention your favorite Medarot.

I like Ark Dash.

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>>173

Dead Quasar…

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9 is a pretty good work, but it suddenly feels like it has a weird abrupt ending, like it’s been canceled.

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When it comes to the Arc Beetle, the image of Rintaro was strong.

I was a bit puzzled that Hikaru-san was using it.

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>>178

Which came first, anime or manga…?

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I found out that Hikaru is the first protagonist from the manga, but the fact that a lazy, underachieving convenience store clerk becomes a righteous phantom thief was just so cool. The situation of losing a partner in the previous work is also just my type, which completely twisted my preferences as a child.

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The intimidating attraction of tonkotsu.

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The design of the true model is a bit different, but as a remake, it is well done.

Some say that 1 is just a weird game.

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>>183

I was a bit happy that the overly strong PE teacher became a reasonably strong person.

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Originally, when consumer games turn into social games, it’s more about getting stronger by spinning the gacha rather than…

I feel like I can’t do things I used to be able to do unless I spin the gacha, and it makes it hard to enjoy.

Not limited to Medarot.

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