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[Super Robot Wars] At one point, fans of Super Robot Wars created their own “rules for which works could participate,” right?

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Powered suits and bio-weapons are not allowed.

The battleship as the main character is a no-go.

Like that

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Even if it’s talked about without acknowledging the changes in the foundation that allowed or accepted the copyright due to the passage of time, it’s irrelevant.

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>>1

That’s it.

The participation rules like the ones in the thread were a story from about 20 years ago.

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>>1

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What are we going to do? There’s nothing left to talk about.

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I thought I had never seen the thread image, but it turns out there was something like this.

I like the participating works.

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Even late-night anime like BETTERMAN from COMPACT3 had an NG vibe.

I feel like the late-night anime genre has almost disappeared.

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Otaku love to categorize and create rules.

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It has taken quite a few years for the entire robot genre to cool down to the point where Yamato can participate.

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>>8

Well, just some casual stuff…

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>>30

Well then, what would be an inappropriate view?

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I don’t get it at all.

Considering that Eva and Nadesico participated for the first time, it becomes F or A, so is it already a story from nearly 30 years ago?

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It’s something that happened a long time ago, almost two decades ago.

Isn’t it a bit too much that the thread hasn’t been updated at all?

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>>10

It’s funny how I’m mixing up “a moment” and “a long time ago.”

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Producer Terada indirectly hinted that it seemed impossible for Bottoms to join the battle back in the day.

I am now a regular.

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>>11

At that time, legally, work A was impossible and work B was possible.

Due to reorganizing and changes in the management location, A is now possible and B is not.

That’s something that naturally happens.

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There was a time when Macross seemed to be in a tough situation.

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I misread “rules” as “tools” and was thinking about something else.

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I stopped thinking around the time Devilman joined the battle.

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Wataru is already confident, but it seems impossible with Giant Robo…

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>>17

If the family of Hikari changes generations, perhaps…

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Aren’t enhanced humans basically bio-weapons that can be easily created through medication and brain surgery?

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>>18

It’s not like enhanced humans are fighting directly, right?

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>>23

It feels like those who clearly have non-mechanical weaponry in their attack animations while exuding powerful aura are mostly human performance types.

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>>27

Well, if enhanced humans are good, then it’s not much different from biological weapons.

When trying to create something close to human size, it’s a question of how to deal with the size difference from the robot.

Especially because during the G Gundam participation, Domon and his master were humorously combined into a unit.

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>>71

When the electric child participated, the bike was incredibly strong.

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Even though it’s an app, I wonder if the robot has been created from nothing and is just hanging out at the edge… and then the robot joins in.

It seems impossible now; I can’t say that there isn’t something.

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>>19

TF is specifically mentioned to be impossible because the licensing fees are too high, so I can safely say that unless a huge miracle happens, it won’t happen.

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>>22

They’re collaborating with a lot of different games, you know?

It seems that if we follow the style of Super Robot Wars, the copyright fees will skyrocket or something like that.

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>>35

I think it’s because Takara has it in the Japanese market.

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>>35

In the first place, it was quite a while ago that I asked for something unreasonable, and there’s a possibility that what was impossible in the past is different now.

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I think it’s a good thing that Cross Omega completely shattered the surrounding impressions; it’s okay for Shimamura-san to ride the Cyber-Buster too.

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The guy from Takara Sponsor clearly said in the past that it’s impossible.

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>>21

As long as the royalty fee is paid… as long as the royalty fee is paid!

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Someone said that the original creator hates Super Robot Wars, so they are not allowed to participate, but they have participated quite a bit, haven’t they?

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>>24

That’s just a baseless rumor and not because the situation has changed in terms of rights or anything like that.

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It used to be said that Wataru and Sakura Wars were impossible to pursue.

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When it comes to suit-type and real-body-type, it’s a given that Super Robot Wars is essentially a spin-off of Compati.

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I was surprised and happy about Tekkaman Blade, but I’m curious about how Organ got through, especially since I didn’t even know the name back then.

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So I was surprised by the simultaneous appearance of GaoGaiGar and Steel Jeeg.

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Heroes are now present in every work, but it was once impossible.

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I really think the biggest turning point in terms of rights was the participation of Zoids.

The very first game I participated in was K…

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>>37

It seems that during the neo era, the Zoids and Wataru were impossible.

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Regarding Sakura Wars, we both wanted to participate in it.

It was said that it took until the age of 30 because we couldn’t find a good time for each other.

Well, it seems that game companies have various circumstances after all.

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If you can see the law, you can predict what comes next.

It’s a story about how I couldn’t see any laws.

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Galaxy Angel has also joined the fray…

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The suit type is more precarious now that ULTRAMAN has received a considerable amount of mixed opinions from the Super Robot Wars staff.

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>>42

It’s a mystery that the young staff members were the ones opposing this.

In the past, there were things like Tekka Man and even Gridman at 30, so why do young people make such complicated claims like robot fundamentalists?

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>>53

Rather, it is the young people who are now participating in the development of Super Robot Wars.

I can understand that there is a certain mindset that thinks “Super Robot Wars isn’t like that!”

People who have been watching Super Robot Wars for a long time know that it’s not such a serious work.

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>>53

It might just be a case of simply disliking the work itself.

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I don’t think I’ll be that surprised even if something like Kill la Kill comes out.

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It seems that there are things that used to be possible in the past but now seem impossible.

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>>45

It’s not that it’s impossible, but it’s probably the hassle of things like MSV.

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>>45

Tekkaman Blade is now surrounded by a bad atmosphere.

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>>64

Looks like the voiced participation in Aisaga has beaten us to it.

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It seems that when Sakura makes guest appearances, there are restrictions that require her to treat the heroine equally, and simply put, there are too many units, so a full-fledged participation seems quite difficult.

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>>46

I think it’s great that not only Gemini but also Shinjiro was properly released.

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>>46

In PXZ and Super Robot Wars, the main heroine doesn’t appear, but I wonder if it’s considered safe in terms of restrictions?

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>>61

It should be a restriction that it’s fine to narrow it down, but if disparities arise within that, it’s not good.

In the case of PXZ, it was not allowed to have just one person in the sub-unit, so it became a pairing of Ōkami Sakura and Erika Gemini.

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I’ve heard rumors about people getting really angry at the Blood Temple, whether it’s true or not, and that it’s just a bunch of nonsense.

I can’t tell what’s what based on rumors.

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Wataru couldn’t participate at that time due to some circumstances, as Terada was joking about it during the NEO character hobby stage.

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I want to play a Super Robot Wars focused on non-pilot giant robots like Giant Robo and Tetsujin.

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I remember there was a discussion project between Mr. Terada and the producer of Sakura Wars that was held around the same time as the release of Super Robot Wars F on the Saturn.

I hope we can participate someday, it felt so friendly.

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It feels like the barrier for Takara’s participation has been lowered considerably with Zoids and Shinkalion.

I’m happy that we’re on good terms, especially since we’ve released collaboration products with Bandai.

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>>54

Super Alloy Zoids are coming out, and Shinkalion is also planned.

Although the series itself has already been commercialized with GaoGaiGar, Exkaiser is also on the way.

I want you to keep breaking down those barriers.

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What is the thread image?

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>>55

Super Robot Wars Mobile

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Is it difficult for Zoids to rejoin now?

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By the way, they were able to release the vehicle for the Shin Godzilla collaboration in Shinkalion too.

The vehicles designed by JR have not yet participated.

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>>57

Because even the original anime seems to be difficult… It’s not just JR, but JR〇〇 has different policies for each company…

There are aircraft that can fly and those that cannot; it’s probably not acceptable for a Shinkansen to fly… and then there’s the fact that some JR companies think it’s fine for a Shinkansen to fly!

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>>72

It’s been many years of doing anime, hasn’t it?

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I was thinking, let’s have a weak robot wars with low-spec robots! But it turns out they were participating in Super Robot Wars normally.

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I heard that the licensing for Genesis seems to be relatively easier.

Just within the country, or something like that.

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>>62

I just realized something really important.

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To prevent the idea that if ULTRAMAN exists, then ○○ should too, I think it might have been decided that there were pros and cons among the staff, so I wrapped it in aluminum foil.

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I understood that they had participated in various events up until now, and I thought, “Yamato is fine…”

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>>67

When it comes to actually participating, I feel that the strong emphasis on how things are handled makes it difficult unless it’s just once.

Well, there are probably some things that couldn’t have been done without that timing.

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>>84

Yamato is also treated as part of the scenario.

“Super robots (including mechs in a unique worldview) disrupt the front lines.”

“We’ll sink it with bombardment from the Yamato at the rear.”

That was a tactic devised by Captain Okita.

There was an emphasis on the necessity of robots.

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>>67

I was wondering what the scenario would be like if I joined since the battleship is going to outer space alone.

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Before considering Sentinel’s participation in Super Robot Wars, what is the status of the copyright…?

I feel like it’s becoming a hassle again after a while.

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>>69

Asano Masahiko is trying to publish a retrospective book from his time with Sentinel, but he mentioned that he might be turned down by the Modegra editorial department.

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>>69

There are many cases where mobile suits appear, but characters do not, so it feels like the rights on the character (and scenario) side are troublesome.

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Even though Active Raid and ULTRAMAN have joined the battle, there are still anonymous comments saying, “Isn’t that just a powered suit?”

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>>70

Well, Ultraman has openly revealed that there was a lot of opposition within the company.

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I thought for sure these guys would never appear, but both Demonbane and Muv-Luv ended up showing up.

I can’t say that this won’t come out anymore…

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>>73

Demo-be is saying it’s the anime version, but it definitely had to be the original erotic game…

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>>117

It probably needed to be labeled as an anime for the sake of appearances.

No hair.

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It seems that Sentinel was making combat anime, but they fell apart, so I really wonder what happened.

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>>74

Asano’s bell…

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I really like the new Sakura, so I hope they join in casually.

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An Ikuser is basically almost like a real person, right?

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A mysterious robot joins the battle late at night, and although I don’t really understand it, it’s strong, so I’m enhancing it and using it.

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Now that even the Ikusā has fought, it’s more than just Jack around the humanoid.

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It seems nonsensical to categorize things as being no good just because they aren’t robots.

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I wonder if I can go for the explosion spin-off now.

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>>88

I want Bonga to join in at the same time and make things chaotic.

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I still feel that the hurdle for participating in robot game genres is high.

Even in the close-knit From team, ACE has guest appearances by H Seraph.

The ACE original doesn’t come out either.

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So, they’re going to participate with 9 people from the Empire, 5 from Paris, 7 from New York, and 6 from the New Empire, huh…

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Isn’t there too much that fans in this area are just saying on their own?

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When it comes to size, whether it’s a battleship or a space monster, it’s too late to discuss it now that we’ve already seen the Gig Breaker, right?

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I dislike when powered suit stories participate! I can understand that… well, I don’t want to understand it, though.

Not that, but referring to powered suits.

What do people mean when they say “〇〇 can’t participate because they are not a robot!”?

So that’s what you’re saying.

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Simply put, it’s complicated that a human-sized one is stronger than a giant robot.

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I want to ask the 30 ULTRAMAN opposing staff, what about DD’s Devilman?

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>>98

The 30 staff members might be anti-social game Super Robot Wars…

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It’s already a closed community from the beginning.

Fundamentalism accelerates it.

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Devil, too!

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I’ve been thinking for a long time that I hope G-Robo will join the battle again.

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>>103

Rights…

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Originally, Evangelion is not a robot but something else.

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Is it impossible for Golion to participate anymore?

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Aside from the serious hidden technique of Devilman, works without robots won’t participate unless there’s a reason or it’s fabricated.

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Do Super Robot Wars fundamentalists only recognize the SD trinity without pilots?

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When it was Golion, I could participate, but once it became Voltron, I can’t join in anymore.

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But it seems like Devilman won’t appear in the console version of Super Robot Wars.

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It’s just the younger members within the Super Robot Wars team from Terada’s perspective.

It may just not be that I’m like the so-called employees in their 20s to early 30s.

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It’s understandable to say that Ultraman belongs to the realm of Lost Heroes and such, right?

You haven’t released a new work in a long time either…

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Is there a story about whether Chousha Raideen can appear in Super Robot Wars?

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>>116

No good!

There are too few robot elements!

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>>119

“Shall I let you participate?!”

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I feel like I haven’t been surprised for about 10 years now, thinking that anything could come at any moment.

I think I would be really surprised if various game robots started to join in.

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>>118

It’s amazing that you’re not surprised by Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water…

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>>142

Since then, it doesn’t feel that surprising if science fiction-like mechs have appeared.

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>>142

Well, it was already getting to a point where it seemed fine if fighter jets and battleships were appearing.

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Festival games aren’t coming out as much anymore…

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>>120

Dealing with multiple licenses while having a story is just too troublesome; it’s a miracle that Super Robot Wars is still ongoing.

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>>120

Mobile games have disappeared and home consoles have become the norm, so all of them have become major titles.

It has become very difficult to have something released every year like in the old days…

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I want those who were against such constraints from the beginning and those who have changed their position and now find it possible to argue with each other.

Futile.

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I know that fans got into a huge uproar about whether or not to include Nadesico, and the official BBS was shut down, but it’s not because it’s a battleship or anything like that.

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Is the latest game robot participation the Tin King?

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To be honest, until the announcement of a new work, even Super Robot Wars was on the verge of becoming an ended content…

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I think that the need to communicate properly with the publisher has had both good and bad effects.

I can’t do things arbitrarily, but conversely, the publisher might help out by introducing machines that aren’t in the original work.

Specifically, the demon god Lantis.

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It’s true that they twist and exaggerate the talk about young people being divided in opinion.

This is exactly the result of fans of the thread arbitrarily creating rules based on such accumulations.

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It seems strange that people who are a bit hesitant about powered suits have no rejection towards the powered suit-style Sakura Wars, regardless of size or drive method.

Could it be the impression of appearance?

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I feel like saying that the restrictions have disappeared because it could have been released as a social game is somewhat different…

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Even Pac-Man is making an appearance.

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>>133

The one that still hasn’t been re-released has arrived…

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>>145

Even Zenkaiger has become a regular thing, I don’t understand.

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Because similar robot festival games don’t take off, and in the end, it becomes “If it’s not Super Robot Wars.”

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>>135

I have high hopes for Eisen Saga.

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>>146

The collaboration characters’ new voice recordings were canceled, and we couldn’t get Yuichi Nakamura and Kugimiya Rie for the fighting game version, so there’s quite a precarious situation with the cast changes for the main character and heroine…

It’s tough that all the cast has changed except for Haruka Tomatsu’s character and Kouji Akabane.

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There seems to be an internal line that says this is not acceptable, but it shouldn’t come out in the open.

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>>136

Even if it’s possible to participate, it seems there are lines like “this part must not be altered,” so it’s really a difficult series.

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>>172

Is it really that important that Kitan is definitely going to die, regardless of Kamina? That’s what I’m wondering a bit.

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Nadesico and Eureka Seven had their directors complaining, but they were just one of the production staff.

Just because you dislike Super Robot Wars doesn’t mean you can refuse to participate.

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It might be more like Ultraman than a powered suit, so it’s hard to say.

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Even GaoGaiGar’s first appearance caused quite a stir…

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Generate enough sales to cover the development costs and continue the series.

If you worry about whether you’re allowed to perform or not, it’ll be over before you know it.

I heard it already ended once.

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When it comes to ignoring size difference corrections or skills, I don’t really understand what it entails, but it seems to make sense that an SS size unit can knock away something huge.

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>>141

It’s common in robot anime to blow away even overwhelmingly large opponents.

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The Getter I know is Akira Kamiya.

I don’t know people with such a bad expression.

That’s cool in its own way, I like it.

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It’s true that Mr. Terada said that the selection of participating works heavily reflects the intentions of the proprietress.

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>>148

Who is that innkeeper deciding on the participating works…?

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>>148

It’s whispering to me about Macross Delta… Suisei… from the side…

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>>158

Stop Senba Kicchou.

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>>148

If there is no intention from above, it will end up being a participating work like C3, so it’s better to have them release a certain amount…

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>>164

It’s often said that it’s only the participating works being mentioned, but isn’t the lack of balance really significant?

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>>177

Despite being able to express our preferences freely, we still end up making mistakes with weapon names…

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>>114

I actually think it’s tougher now…

There are various things regarding copyright, and now there are things that won’t get approved or aren’t allowed.

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Spatober Inn Landlady…

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Until the series ends once, the veterans won’t stay quiet.

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Madam: ×

The government: 〇

It was.

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Compared to the past, spin-off series have become less common.

Specifically, something like the position of Stardust Memories.

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>>156

The cost of making games has skyrocketed and there are fewer people who can make them, so I guess there’s no longer any room to create.

This isn’t just about Super Robot Wars, but it’s a conversation about the entire industry.

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Who is the landlady holding the authority over Super Robot Wars?

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First, it seems to be decided based on the government’s intentions, plus what they want to put out in the field.

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Did she really exist… the Super Robot Wars hostess…

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Manga version of Linebarrels!

The original creator made the BGM for Getter DEVO!

ULTRAMAN!

I think the flow is doing something really amazing.

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I feel like there was a rumor that Zabungle can’t go into space and is too weak to go out.

Of course, it’s a story from the twentieth century.

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Damn it, if I were the innkeeper, I would make them continue Shin’s story in Sakura Wars!

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>>166

I want it to continue relatively.

Captain or something will definitely become interesting.

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However, the handling of the scenario was quite lacking, focusing only on the surprise of being released, like in Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water.

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>>168

There should be a limit to the fabrication of insufficient weaponry, right? That’s how it went with Bebop.

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There is definitely a category that allows for DLC to be released because it’s a social game.

It’s been clearly stated that a special effects collaboration is not possible.

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What I saw well was that Takara was a no-go…

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Waitress! Please let me dive into the story of Iron-Blooded Orphans and G-Reco a bit more and join the battle!

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Personally, I have the impression that the Second Z completely shattered the walls that users had imagined on their own.

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In recent years, there have been many collaborations alongside anniversary projects, and since the publishers have been able to profit from royalties plus additional income, the scope has expanded.

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Considering it was squeezed in by the innkeeper’s influence, I think SEED-kun from the Third Alpha did quite a bit of work to become the core of the story.

I think it’s a bit much to talk about Earth when we’re discussing things on a galactic scale, but since we need a framework for the conversation within the Earth sphere, it can’t be helped…

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>>178

I can’t help but wonder what the Gundam team would have been doing if SEED hadn’t existed.

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>>178

Anyway, Muge is invading and fighting on Earth.

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I want you to try bringing out something like the legend of blue wolves or something in that direction.

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The battleship slot is overly favored with Yamato both as a unit and in the storyline.

Nadia and Harlock felt rather plain.

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I’ve heard stories that there were various fan delusions surrounding something like Gagaga Gurenlagan Dai-Guard.

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Daiguard is a robot that protects citizens from natural disasters.

My friend said that the director has banned battles between humans in Super Robot Wars!

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The toy of the N-Nochthulhu with voice and sound effects definitely matched with Super Robot Wars X… I thought.

I want them to do that more and more.

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Isn’t it impossible not to be surprised by Bebop? But I guess everyone is different.

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There are still no successful examples of a mecha festival or a collection of different works outside of Super Robot Wars.

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AC6, which is also popular with a huge hit of 3 million, seems to be a candidate due to the intentions of those in power.

Bandai Namco and FromSoftware are best friends.

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    [JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Even though I understood it when I looked back at the second part, I ended up crying normally around this part.