North America is blue, Japan is orange. NA liked more Mario Party 10, Digital Event, Pac-man and Hyrule warriors. Japan preferred to watch the reveal of Palutena.
Just like you don’t ask a woman her age, you don’t ask a Final Fantasy fan how many games there are in total.
I don't quiet get who it's directed at. General player? Sure, I can believe them not knowing some of the less popular final fantasy games. But final fantasy FANS? There is nothing forgotten about these games.
"Back in the innocent days of 2010, A World of Keflings was a fairly popular successor to A Kingdom for Keflings. I even wrote about it a few times in 2012! But the world of humans moved on, and NinjaBee's city-building/adventure game was last seen on the ill-fated Wii U in 2014. Fast-forward to the dark year of 2025, and not only is A World of Keflings coming to Steam, but there's already a playable demo! Perhaps the cheerful, no pressure gameplay that the Keflings bring is just what we need nowadays," says Co-Optimus.
Game developer Hideki Kamiya talks about Bayonetta in the Smash Bros. games.
The short rundown would be that Americans love Mario Party and Japanese love Lady Palutena. And I expected neither. What a strange world we live in...
I didn't even know about The full Art Academy U trailer, it even took some time to find it.....
I assume the Japanese seen that Nintendo made a small anime cinematic for paluntena, and got exited hehe.
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