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Hey AbemaTV, I don’t think that’s how pie charts work...

Serious answer: Xbox One X consoles

That’s my point though, they have zero involvement in gameplay mechanics, and would have absolutely no say whatsoever on the direction the game is going. They only produced the animated cutscenes and consulted on the characters design / animation.

Studio Ghibli is an animation studio. They wouldn’t have any involvement in the gameplay mechanics.

Maybe I was lucky but I got mine at a less central Yodobashi in early April. I simply asked a clerk when they were expecting the next shipment to come in (every Friday late afternoon) and got it right away. Maybe they’ve changed their policy since then but it shouldn’t be that hard.

To be fair, major companies like Apple don’t allow comments on their YouTube channel, regardless of the region.

Or people just couldn’t get their hand on the console itself.

Also lucky him it wasn’t an old school CRT monitor instead of LCD.

Graphics, animations and audio was significantly better on the SNES (compared to the Genesis). The Jaguar version was the best IMHO although the controller was ass.

Another World maybe, because of its almost Dragon’s Lair-ish mechanics but Flashback? Very solid controls and animations, solid platforming, good AI (for the time), very good graphics given the technical limitations (the cut scenes are kinda crap though, particularly compared with Another World). Maybe you’re thinking

Isn’t that self censorship to meet the ratings requirements?

This is the real answer. For now.

The thing is that the Air series was originally positioned as a premium ultraportable model, with no optical drive, SSD only storage, super thin and light. The new MacBook and MacBook Pro are now more “ultraportable” than the Air and the moniker just lost its relevance.

“the second coming of the GameCube”

Nintendo said that Super Mario Run won’t be free-to-play and won’t have in-app purchases. To be more accurate, it will be free to download but you’ll need to pay a one time purchase to unlock the full game. Very much like the old shareware of yore.

Then you have to pray that your individual case is anecdotal because FFXV won’t sell anywhere near 10 millions if the only people who buy it are hardcore FF / JRPG fans.

It’s a title that sells a few million units. The Microsoft exclusive was dumb and it realistically did impact sales significantly.

Square Enix can’t rely on JPRG fans only if they want to sell 10 million units in the first weeks / months after launch, which means that they need a significant amount of sales from non-JRPG fans, i.e. people who are buying the other big releases I mentioned.

The other titles are historically (with the exception of Last Guardian obviously) all big sellers.

Keep in mind that the game has been in development for at least 10 years now. That’s a sizeable amount of money to spend on a game and to be honest I’m not even sure Square Enix will break even if they sell 10 million units.