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[Game] I brought the game “The Three Musketeers,” which became more famous as a spin-off.

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  • March 20, 2025
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I brought you the more famous side stories. I brought you the more famous side stories. “Puyo Puyo.” “Madou Monogatari.” “Momotaro Dentetsu.” “Momotaro Densetsu.” “Nameko Saibai Kit.” “Osawari Tantei Ozawa Rina.”

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I really don’t know the last one at all…

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I didn’t know Nameko had such a FANZA game-like title…

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>>2

It’s a puzzle game that uses the DS’s touch controls, so it’s not what you might be thinking.

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Rather, I don’t know about nameko mushrooms.

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>>3

It’s a generation that started using smartphones during the peak of mobile games.

They might only know about things like Sanrio characters, picture books, or manga.

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The nameko cultivation kit became incredibly popular among casual gamers during the early days of smartphone app games.

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The nameko app is still active and regularly holds events and merchandise.

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Nameko is closer to Neko Atsume than a game, you know.

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>>6

There was a time when idle games were popular, right?

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Can you only play Madou Monogatari on the Mega Drive?

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>>7

You can do it on the Game Gear too.

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There’s a subtle one for the Super Famicom.

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MSX…

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The Touch Detective was fairly well-known on the DS, right?

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>>8

It’s the main story that had a decent level of recognition on the DS and a spin-off that became a social phenomenon.

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>>11

I don’t feel like I can win…

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The Switch version of Momotetsu has sold well, so it’s about time for Momoden…

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>>10

Sakuma Akira seems to lack motivation.

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In the end, it’s no good because it will only result in failing to surpass the new peach and tarnishing my later years.

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Umimin… is a bit different, huh?

I’m not fortunate when it comes to games.

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I just don’t understand ninjas…

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Bomberman, who rose from being a lowly enemy in Road Runner.

Ninja-kun’s side story featuring Jaja-maru-kun.

Puzzle Bobble, the puzzle version of Bubble Bobble.

Three people.

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>>17

Wasn’t that just a regular sequel to the FC version…?

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>>17

In this case, since we are just reusing characters from another game, it becomes a bit complicated to talk about it as a spin-off.

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>>27

So I’m on the introducing side.

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Akagi…

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I was happy that Rina Ozawa released a complete port for the Switch.

There are also additional scenarios exclusive to the mobile version.

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Kabuki Danjuro of the Outer World Magic Realm

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>>21

The background music of Kabuki Den was at a level that anyone has heard before.

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So the railway was a spin-off…

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>>23

To create a railway, we first established characters and created a pipeline to make it sellable, which is the legend, so strictly speaking, it feels like it’s different.

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The steamed bun is probably more famous.

There are game companies famous for shiitake mushrooms.

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>>25

First, we need to consider why Puyoman sold so well.

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It’s like I don’t know that aloe, but Grim Aloe seems to know it…

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The magic I want to do is from the RPG on the Sega Saturn, but is there any way to play it…?

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Last year, a new game in the Magical Story series was released, but it didn’t become a topic of conversation.

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>>29

Seriously!?

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The middle part has been adapted into an anime, but that itself is more like a side story or something completely different.

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I really liked Bubble Bobble.

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Hmm hmm

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Atelier’s past characters

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Noh miso kone kone

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In fact, there are about three works released, and it has also been ported.

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Terry’s Wonderland is a bit different, huh?

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>>37

The original game is quite famous, after all.

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Like Toradora and Nanoha.

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“Puricura”

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Jajamaru has quietly been adapted into a live-action movie.

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I think I’m the only one who saw it in the theater without a name.

Since there are no disks or streaming available, it has become a phantom.

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>>50

Really, how was it?

To be honest, I had a really bad feeling about it and didn’t go to see it…

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>>58

The humor and costumes feel like a low-budget Japanese film…

Surprisingly, it picked up a lot of original source material, and the long takes of live-action action were quite impressive, making it pretty enjoyable.

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>>64

I’m a bit curious about the good action.

I hope you get into some subscription service!

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There seem to be plenty of characters like Terry from Smash Bros that have become famous through collaborations (for kids today), but it’s surprisingly difficult.

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Nanoha and Komugi-chan, etc.

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Bubble Bobble released a new version the year before last, and I made threads about it multiple times.

It didn’t really grow, did it?

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Mamma Mia

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>>46

Just because the first title is Donkey Kong doesn’t mean Donkey is the main character, and Mario Bros. isn’t a spin-off either!

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>>49

Was it after I was officiating tennis?

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Right now, the rights to “Magical Story” and “Puyo Puyo” are held by different parties, which makes things complicated.

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Puricura-kun!

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>>48

“It’s Shin Megami Tensei.”

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>>71

If you want, we can insert another level of persona in between.

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There seem to be quite a few children who know Gachapin but not Ponkikki.

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Isn’t that role for Mario more like Wario?

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Wasn’t the touch detective a spin-off…?

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Zundamon

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It has only become those who are both alive that come up.

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There are many spin-offs that have become popular, but it is quite difficult for them to surpass the main story.

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>>57

Jungle Boy Jan Side Story

Dokin Pakupaku Animal and so on.

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The difference between not knowing something and whether it’s popular seems to be both different and the same at the same time.

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People who use Falcon Punch in Smash Bros.

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The Kaitou Zorori phenomenon

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I feel like Hearthstone is also somewhat like this.

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>>63

The original work is super energetic!

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Akagi

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Ninja Gaiden

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>>67

I never thought that the erotic volleyball, which was ridiculed when it first came out, would become a cash cow.

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>>67

The subtitle was added because it sounded cool.

Originally, it’s Ninja Ryūkenden.

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Both Megaten and Persona are famous, so they are different…

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Isn’t it about time for the era of Momotarō Kageki to come?

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There was also a live-action special effects video of Dragon Quest.

Gainax created it and Anno is directing it.

I was able to get it even though it wasn’t a game, but it seems like it would be available on YouTube now.

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The way to take photos in a golem costume is just like Ultraman’s monsters, it’s hilarious.

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I want to watch the anime Momotaro again.

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Syamu_game

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I feel like Hanchou is also coming over to this side a bit.

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Does that mean Bomberman is Road Runner?

Then Mario also qualifies, doesn’t he?

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It’s Jungle Boy Jan…

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Super Smash Bros. person!

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If I were to choose from around Mario, it would probably be a Heyho from Dream Factory.

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Smash Bros. is more like a side story or something like that.

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The Momotaro series is owned by Konami, so a crossover with Ganbare Goemon is possible!

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I thought all the characters in the Touch Detective wore balaclavas, but it was just a shadow.

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I want to play the Magic Story of Saturn again.

First, it’s probably impossible.

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There seem to be quite a few old game characters that people today mostly know only from Smash Bros.

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I wonder how Kunio-kun is doing…

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>>93

Still active, huh!?

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>>100

Someone who does various sports!

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>>103

Actually, I haven’t played sports at all for about the last 10 years…

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Overseas legend Ham Gravy.

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Despite the fact that Momoden was a mega hit on the Famicom and was also ported to the PC Engine and X68 and turned into a television anime, its level of recognition is incomparable.

The railway is just too big.

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Game soundtracks were often placed in TV station libraries.

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>>96

World Heroes or something like that.

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>>96

There are many anime.

I often listen to Azumanga songs.

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The Momotaro legend has many different versions and is hard to understand.

I can’t remember the one I played, but it’s not 1 or 2 where Karura showed up, and characters like Ashura become allies.

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When you think about it, “railway” is not a title that comes up from scratch.

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Super Smash Bros. and festival games are a bit different, huh?

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I remember that old game soundtracks didn’t have JASRAC attached to them.

It seems like it’s going to be a mystical adventure.

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It seems that Kunio-kun sells quite well overseas, so Arc frequently releases something.

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>>104

There are overseas games that resemble Kunio-kun coming out regularly on Steam.

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There is an image that Momodora might have movement if Sakuma dies, as it seems Sakuma is the one putting on the brakes.

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>>105

It hasn’t been as much of a problem since it sold, but the railway company used to complain a lot for a while.

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>>114

There was a crazy time when a Konami representative was directly called out and said that Momotetsu is already dead.

Thank you, Shoji Masuda, for stepping in and making the adjustments.

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It’s sticky, but the sound effects from Parodius…

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The question arises of what exactly becomes a spin-off in the first place when it comes to Kunio-kun…

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>>108

River City Girls!

Still not very well-known…

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>>118

When it comes to its standalone recognition, it first relates to the fact that the original work of the spin-off didn’t exist overseas…

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I am the protagonist of Road Runner.

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It seems that there are quite a few people who don’t know what Kunio-kun looks like without being deformed.

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I was truly surprised by the upcoming collection.

https://www.kuniokun.jp/technos_world/

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>>112

Why did the previous version of World get canceled on Steam…?

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Popeye is funny.

After appearing as a disposable minor character in a manga that had been ongoing for 10 years, it exploded in popularity and quickly overshadowed the original protagonist. What is that…

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>>113

The scariest part is how easily the protagonist’s lover, who had been the heroine for ten years, was taken away.

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There seem to be quite a few people who have played Persona but have never touched Megami Tensei at all.

I had been playing Devil Children for a long time and had never played Megaten.

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When I first played Madou Monogatari, I definitely had the impression of it being an “RPG with Puyo Puyo characters.”

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Characters from other games appearing in Street Fighter 2

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If we take the hot-blooded tough guy as the main focus

The most famous one is the line from downtown.

Is it famous because it’s a side story?

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>>122

The protagonist is consistently Kunio, after all.

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>>126

If we’re talking about that, isn’t Momotaro and Aruru consistently in the protagonist role?

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>>132

Arle is changing the owner, right?

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>>143

Talking about Sega and Compile will just complicate things again…

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Legend of Heroes, Dragon Slayer, Saga and Romancing Saga, as well as Persona and MegaTen are different too, right?

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I want to play a single-player stage-clearing Bomberman with a Bonga character.

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B-Daman Explosion Side Story!

Maybe there are more people who don’t understand what the main story is!

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Jungle Boy Jan Side Story: Dokkiebakubaku Animal

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>>130

I love it without any original form.

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I probably know what nameko is, but I didn’t know this character.

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Sometimes in manga, the main character becomes irrelevant.

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Sexy Commando Legend

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I have only read the nameko version of some literary works.

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“Only the ‘oppaibare’ survives, while the original has essentially disappeared…”

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The person who was making it has gone to the Tekken team.

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I had a strong image of a fun uncle from the Jump broadcasting station, but…

Sakuma’s problematic personality has been exposed since the early days of the internet age.

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For those in their late 30s to around 40, SD Gundam is more familiar when it comes to Gundam.

I’m still quite distant from the real Gundam even now.

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Arle is the protagonist in Puyo Puyo as well.

Momo-chan is the host in Momotetsu…

Is it the face of the work?

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>>140

There’s no need for it to be Momotaro with that gameplay, so it feels like I can only say it’s just the face.

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>>140

Default name!

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Jajamaru-kun was only well-known during the Famicom era, and after that, it seems to have been doing things quietly.

If I had to say, it’s popcorn.

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The main character has been taken over...

The main character has been taken over…

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>>144

The main character’s name is too small.

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>>144

It had a design that could really get under your skin.

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>>169

The success girls are cute.

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The relationship between Chō Aniki and Umimin is also similar.

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Is it really you, Gensan the carpenter?

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Nanoha

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If it’s a side story other than Hot-Blooded Tough Guy, then that might be the case…

Double Dragon… I wonder how it is…

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The package always has Momotaro.

As a face of the game, it’s King Bonbee.

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Hanchō

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“Chō Aniki is more about which one is famous or not.”

Originally, the main characters Idaten and Benten are too unknown.

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Kaito Zorori was also some kind of spin-off.

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Kazuo Umezu’s Makoto-chan was originally a spin-off of a different work.

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Final Fantasy Side Story

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Overseas, there’s Titanfall and APEX, among others.

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>>157

TF2 was quite popular as an FPS at that time, so it’s a difficult situation.

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Jaja-maru was releasing it on his own without getting permission from UPL…

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It’s not a game, but something like Soul Taker.

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>>161

I learned about Soul Taker through Komugi-chan.

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What kind of character do people who haven’t played Momotaro Densetsu think Yasha-hime is?

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>>164

Somehow… a stripper…

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>>164

I have the impression that she might have been the heroine in the original version.

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>>164

Naughty announcer

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In many cases, the original games before they became standalone were mods.

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>>168

Many people are wondering, “What is this Half-Life 2 that keeps coming up every time?”

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>>168

It’s the same with CS and LoL…

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Even if there is no movement in Momoden.

Thanks to Akira Sakuma’s long-time column writing,

I thought there were RPG works like that.

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I only hear about the hard developments in Momotaro.

As a non-player’s impression, it seems like it wouldn’t really hold up in today’s era.

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>>174

It’s just a story from one of the few series of the hard ones.

Afterwards, we returned to a more relaxed approach.

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>>205

It’s tough because I can’t even get vaccinated due to my brain being burned by the new peach series.

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I thought Madou Monogatari was a spin-off of Puyo Puyo while playing it as a child, but it was the other way around…

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>>176

It seems that half of the people who played with Hanamaru kindergarteners might think that way.

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>>197

Puyo Puyo is cute, and I thought back then that they created RPGs with that kind of atmosphere to match it…

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I know about the Sexy Commando side story, but I don’t know about the main story.

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>>177

“Did you see the ‘skin armor training’ or something like that?”

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The Momotaro legend and Metal Max also have a part where it’s like, “If Yuu Emperor made Dragon Quest this way, then this is how it would be!” because there’s an inside-joke element to it.

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>>179

Metal Max was directly challenging Dragon Quest.

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>>183

Emperor Kim really started a fierce fight while bringing out Jungle Wars…

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>>189

That was interesting in its own way, with a lot of playfulness.

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So that’s how Puyo Puyo is.

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The new Peach Legend is also fun because of the diverse behaviors of various weak enemies and the richness of party member variations, aside from the story.

There is a problem with it being oddly sluggish in operation…

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What is Kintan’s technique?

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>>185

Isn’t that a golden pill as it is!?

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The Momotaro legend is about an anime where he fights while wearing armor.

In the original game, there is no armor…

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>>186

It’s like a mix of trendy Saint Seiya and deformed robot anime, divided by three…

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The deer horn technique is just too simple and cool.

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I am Akira Yuki from Koei Tecmo.

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>>190

There was a time when screenshots of happiness were often posted.

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>>190

You’re Sega, right?

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Rokkakun

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Sakuma, who decided to never get involved with toys and anime after seeing Hiroi Oji succeed with Wataru, participated but ultimately failed.

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>>192

Saying that they casually wrote the lyrics to the theme song in five minutes is such a disrespectful thing to say, and this attitude is terrible.

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The anime Peach Legend was made by Nak.

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Please give me naughty pictures of Rina Ozawa.

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A professional’s mutter…

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Because they are not transplanted at all, there is also the aspect that only the tail fins increase.

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Let’s take a look at the lyrics.

https://utaten.com/lyric/to16066216/

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Because of that personality, I think it would be tough for those around him after persistent research trips, but it probably wouldn’t have resulted in a work that could last long.

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Peach Project is heavily focused on the remake of the first game due to the hype of the Bird War…

The new Peach is practically a remake too.

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