https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2016/08/14/akihiro-hino-on-the-secret-of-level-5s-success-and-how-super-robots-are-now-a-blue-ocean/#449fc78566fd
I'm no businessman, but I have thought myself that super robots these days could be very successful if given a proper foothold.
>>15788759
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2016/08/14/akihiro-hino-on-the-secret-of-level-5s-success-and-how-super-robots-are-now-a-blue-ocean/#449fc78566fd
> Forbes
http://archive.is/O41dU
your welcome
>>15788759
It's been more than a year since the reveal of Megaton Musashi and there's been no news of it since then. Quite frankly, I wouldn't expect any news until the new Inazuma Eleven begins and who knows when that is.
>>15788759
>level 5's success
Isn't level 5 like literally who now? I haven't heard of them making a good game in forever.
>>15789092
Whether their games are good or not is irrelevant. They'll sell a lot, their animes will be popular, and they'll get super rich off of their franchises' merchandising.
>>15789014
Only one being I know comes into threads like that... Nordbot, is that you?
>>15788812
Pacific rim and the new Power rangers movie seem to have emboldened the idea of giant robots, as has the transformer movies.
>>15789092
Their big franchise after LBX and Gundam Age was and is still Yokai Watch.