2008-01-09, 01:47 | Link #21 |
The Alpha and the Omega
Join Date: Dec 2005
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It's possible the page hasn't been updated for the PS2 version yet. The mentions of the 360 probably refer to Gundam Musou International (I think that was the title), which is just a Japanese release for the 360 port of Musou, released in the States for both 360 and PS3 as Dynasty Warriors: Gundam.
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2008-01-11, 19:27 | Link #22 |
You are Dominated!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Earth
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Gundam Musou Special pics
Famitsu.com has some screenshots of the Musha Gundam scenario in the PS2 version of the game as well as the Musha Gundam Mk-II. From gunota
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2008-01-16, 16:04 | Link #23 |
Inglourious Buster
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Just received some Gundam trading figures and placed them next to my Model Kits
Question... anybody knows where can I get a red suit Dearka in such scale? If you do know, please, post the link here. I'm hunting for it but couldn't find it anywhere |
2008-01-25, 09:02 | Link #26 |
綺羅星★!
Join Date: Jan 2004
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#2 for anime, not overall DVDs.
Lucky Star sells on average 15-20k per volume, while SEED debuted at 72k. FMA debuted at 64k. SEEDD-D debuted at 80k Code Geass debuted at 62k. Just for perspective. If 00 stays on #2 for the rest of the week, it's going to be the worst selling Gundam debut volume ever. |
2008-01-25, 12:28 | Link #27 | |
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2008-01-25, 17:28 | Link #30 |
綺羅星★!
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Well I was comparing sales on a mature DVD market. Sales before DVD (VHS, LD) was very different. SEED and SEED-D set a pretty high standard for new Gundam TV shows on DVD. Hopefully over the weekend sales pick up and when we get first week figures for the sales it'll be above 50k. If not it just shows that the more impersonal newsreel style of Gundam 00's narrative *really* didn't strike a chord with the general audience in Japan.
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2008-01-26, 09:35 | Link #34 | |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I'm not all that sure about the 27 episodes part, that's what wiki says.
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2008-01-26, 11:31 | Link #36 |
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Maybe everyone's waiting for the Blu Ray? (j/k)
Seed Destiny's DVD sales WERE helped more by the legion of fangirls that show had though, as its TV ratings were jumpy and more inconsistent than 00's... I'm guessing that female fan support of 00 isn't quite as strong (in lieu of the character designs).
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2008-01-26, 11:51 | Link #37 |
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I think it's not only about gender but age gap in general. SEED has always had a strong support of the younger generation. The older, more mature audience is more into less "candy-candy" character designs and less teenage drama. The older generation prefers a more war-military-political oriented show. And a more realistic one. Without samurai-hack-pwn-all Strike Freedoms. I like both themes and I'm a fan of both types of Gundam Franchise. So that's basically why I'm into CE, UC as well as 00's AD. But when I'd shown 00 to my cousin, who is 16 and liked SEED very much, he did not like Setsuna and co. and the overall mood and plot development of Double O.
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2008-01-27, 03:59 | Link #39 | |
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This is just the news I needed to hear right now. Well actually it's fallen to second place today in lieu of Gurren Lagann Volume 7, but it's still right behind it. |
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