Ooooh yeah, we're ripping you some new ones for this article. My particular contribution will be over this sentence:
Banpresto, formerly the videogame-making portion of Bandai (who makes toys and all those Gundam models), who merged with Namco a while back. The guys who make this little series right here:
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Yes, that is Gundams fighting alongside Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, Evangelion, Macross, Virtual On, GaoGaiGar, and about a couple dozen giant robot series' you probably never heard of.
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Yes, that's more Gundam fighting alongside Mazinger Z, Macross, The Big O, Code Geass, Eureka Seven, Gurren Lagann, and about a dozen more giant robot series' you probably never heard of.
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Yes, that's even more Gundam and Mazinger with GaoGaiGar, Nadesico, Tekkaman Blade (see also Tatsunoko vs Capcom), and motherfraggin' VOLTRON (actually Hundred Beast King Golion, the show made into Voltron, but still!), with about a half dozen series you actually might have known about, because every single one of the ones in this particular game actually was brought over to the West.
That's how much Banpresto loves Giant Robots. They make a game, and can put other people's Mechs in them. In fact, when they were first asking to put Evangelion into their series, Hideki Anno himself told Gainax to say yes.
The series in question is of course the Super Robot Wars series. Think a cross between Final Fantasy Tactics and Super Smash Bros, with Giant Mechs as the theme instead of Nintendo.
How big are they? Well, in most games of the series, they usually add a couple of new heroes and villains that aren't part of an anime series, to provide a viewpoint character and a Big Bad to cap the whole thing off. Well, they made so many games that they found out that they could make a Super Robot Wars series using only their original characters.
And that got an anime.
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Two of them, in fact (and an OAV).
The developers with the biggest love for Mecha is this little bunch right here:When it comes to mechs in videogames, no developer has greater love affair with the metal monsters than Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima.
Banpresto, formerly the videogame-making portion of Bandai (who makes toys and all those Gundam models), who merged with Namco a while back. The guys who make this little series right here:
<youtube=y9cCv7Xn2Lc>
Yes, that is Gundams fighting alongside Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, Evangelion, Macross, Virtual On, GaoGaiGar, and about a couple dozen giant robot series' you probably never heard of.
<youtube=aIWJEfm63M0>
Yes, that's more Gundam fighting alongside Mazinger Z, Macross, The Big O, Code Geass, Eureka Seven, Gurren Lagann, and about a dozen more giant robot series' you probably never heard of.
<youtube=_1bk8cZPaT8>
Yes, that's even more Gundam and Mazinger with GaoGaiGar, Nadesico, Tekkaman Blade (see also Tatsunoko vs Capcom), and motherfraggin' VOLTRON (actually Hundred Beast King Golion, the show made into Voltron, but still!), with about a half dozen series you actually might have known about, because every single one of the ones in this particular game actually was brought over to the West.
That's how much Banpresto loves Giant Robots. They make a game, and can put other people's Mechs in them. In fact, when they were first asking to put Evangelion into their series, Hideki Anno himself told Gainax to say yes.
The series in question is of course the Super Robot Wars series. Think a cross between Final Fantasy Tactics and Super Smash Bros, with Giant Mechs as the theme instead of Nintendo.
How big are they? Well, in most games of the series, they usually add a couple of new heroes and villains that aren't part of an anime series, to provide a viewpoint character and a Big Bad to cap the whole thing off. Well, they made so many games that they found out that they could make a Super Robot Wars series using only their original characters.
And that got an anime.
<youtube=CcxXfWHL4qc>
Two of them, in fact (and an OAV).