from yesterday, netlab's started an hourly 44-part interview series with fans of individual kusoge nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/series/2152…🇯🇵 they just reached #15, check the thread for a list of what's been covered so far
Spekunker
Wonder Project J2
Grandia Xtreme
Radiata Stories
YIIK
Tail of the Sun
Bushido Blade 2
Zunou Senkan Galg
Jan Sangoku Musou
Bouncing DVD: The Game
LSD
Atlantis no Nazo
Phantasy Star Universe
Tokimeki Memorial 3
The Quiet Man
apparently Wonder Project J2's negative rep is mostly due to this commercial that paints it as a super-pandering galge, so the thrust of the article is mostly just explaining what the game actually is nicovideo.jp/watch/sm2465089🇯🇵
the guy they spoke to about LSD wasn't kidding about how much he likes it: he bought the game on PS Archives in 2011 and has been playing, researching & regularly discovering new events ever since, his video series is over 700 episodes long 🇯🇵
the former pro mahjong player's argument for Jan Sangoku Musou is interesting: the game has a rep for ludicrous "cheating" AI but he argues that it's not unfair, just extremely high-level, and bc the standard of play has risen in 15 years, ppl ought to go back and try it nowadays
(btw, that's a Koei mahjong game with the cast of Dynasty Warriors 5, released for PS2 and later PSP & DS)
today's "kusoge":
Freedom Wars
Natsuiro High School
Mega Man X6
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter
Xenosaga Episode II
Karateka
Hoshi wo Miru Hito
The Bouncer
Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia
Kowloon's Gate
Driving Emotion Type-S
Magician's Dead
El Shaddai
The Evil Within
(reminder, these articles are interviews with fans of the games in question who are prosecuting the argument for why they're fun & defending them against accusations of kusoge, so don't get too caught up by the designation)
"kusoge" (30-40, late to this, sorry)
Dark Souls II
Major Wii: Perfect Closer
Crayon Shin-Chan 2: Daimaou no Gyakushuu
Kiteretsu Daihyakka
Chiki Chiki Machine Mou Race
Mindseeker
QWOP
Metal Slug 4
Silver Surfer
Hokuto no Ken AC
Fate/Unlimited Codes
....and the final "kusoge", 41-44
Jaseiken Necromancer
Sword of Sodan
Relics: Ankoku Yousai
...and an article about games for which the designation kusoge seemed super subjective, even by their very liberal standard: Mordhau, Shiren the Wanderer, Mad Max
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Famitsu posted their developer aspirations feature, with 141 devs & assorted industry figures sharing their goals for 2023 famitsu.com/news/202212/27…🇯🇵 dog tired atm but I'll share any that catch my fancy
ArcSys' Daisuke Ishiwatari's aspiration for 2023: he notes how he's subscribed to multiple video services but just browsing them for things to "consume" feels like work, & even though the average quality of content has risen sharply, it's hard to get excited, and in wondering...
...why that might be, he wonders if having so much easily-accessible quality media might be diminishing the value one places on things, so his aspiration for 2023 is to go back to basics and try to create things that people will feel are important to them
as 2022 winds down, I feel like taking a look back at everything published on @shmuplations over the last year—I'm sure there are plenty of translations that people might've missed for whatever reason, so maybe you'll discover something new: (thread)
first off, a big site redesign went live at the beginning of the year—the original design was not only showing its age but becoming unwieldy on the backend, so it was a long time coming
kicking off 2022's interview content was this 2007 interview with programmer Masayuki Yamamoto on his contributions to Nihon Telenet and their influential anime-esque action/RPG series, Valis shmuplations.com/valis/
it also includes a story about a clever dev workaround…
denfami interviewed Masahiro Sakurai on his jump to youtube: why he did it, how he does it & the secrets nobody's yet picked up on news.denfaminicogamer.jp/interview/2212…🇯🇵
one of the big things he emphasises early on is how extremely specific his channel is—it's helmed by a high-profile, multi-genre director with the freedom to talk about past work, who's also familiar with many other games, good at visual presentation, has a track record of...
…regular, consistent content production (via his Famitsu column), is willing to eat the cost of regular video production without worrying about profits, /and/ he knows the mission & can do what can be quite lonely work without getting caught up in second-guessing or self-doubt
heads up for anyone who imported a Japanese Mega Drive Mini 2: there's a link & 4-digit password for a user questionnaire on one of the inner flaps of the box, which includes questions about future Minis—here are the questions, one by one: (thread)
#1: when did you buy the Mega Drive Mini 2? (release date: October 27, 2022)
-I pre-ordered
-I bought it on launch day (no preorder)
-I bought it within a week of launch
-I bought it a week or longer from launch
#2: where'd you buy MD Mini 2?
(physical)
-game store
-electronics/camera store
-toy store
-dept store
-CD/book store
-conbini
-other
(online)
-major online store
-electronics/camera online store
-online toy store
-online dept store
-online CD/book store
-Sega Shop
-other
on the reception to the OG MD Mini: when Nintendo announced the FC Mini in 2016, Okunari put together a proposal for a MD Mini the very next day; during the pitching process, Nintendo also put out the SFC Mini
bc the MD Mini was designed under the shadow of Nintendo's minis (>)
...they designed it from the perspective of being a latecomer & thinking hard about how they could clear the bar set by Nintendo, which meant going above & beyond
the SFC Mini had 21 games, so they had have 42—they had Starfox 2, so he wanted to add two big bonus games, etc