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Kirino's 9000 yens games are more Eroge. Full-size large release Eroge are usually between 7000-9500 yen range. (check getcu.com for reference, and 18+ only) On the other hand, those games are usually limited edition (in term of what most console games packageing is) usually packed with omeke, OST, VA sounds, wallpapers, beta demos, previews, etc. So they are not really more expensive than say PS3/Xbox 360 games. Limited edition cost $10 - 30 more here in U.S. as well. Not to mention many smaller VN develop company only have handful of people and VN games are much easier to make and that brought down cost considerably since biggest cost is always the wages (anywhere between 40-70% of entire cost). And don't sell VN games short, nowadays, 200,000 unit can be consider Big Game release. I mean, Big Game discount series has all lowered their requirement on all platform compare to 10,15 years ago, for example Sony's Greatest Hit requirement used to be minimum 500K, than lowers to 300K and I believe it now 250K and Nintendo's value series used to be 1 million and is then 750k and I don't even know if they still do that any more. Also VN games are not niche genre, eroge is. Larger release like Amagami and KimiKiss all sold comparatively well against other big games release and they, themselves were considered as big game release when they did had had huge hype. Hell, as whole an average VN game probably sold more than average FPS game or action game. And as big of hit as Dynasty Warrior series are in Japan, it's sell are roughly 300-500K per game and larger VN games can easily hit those marks. BTW, most game of all genre and usually make the money back with about 30k. It's the larger release that requires larger sales because of the higher production cost. Games like FF have to sell 200K-300K just to offset production value and they expect a million because that that where they expect their profit for the year will come from.
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2011-06-14, 15:55 | Link #63 | |
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Spoiler for A bit more detail, since you haven't watched the show yet, but no plot details:
So basically, even though the anime has two "Endings", neither of them represent the final ending of the overall story.
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Answer to the one above: Yes, she's the one listed for the scenario in the credits.
My question: What happened to the manga? I know that there's a Kuroneko spin-off ongoing, but what happened to the OreImo manga? I haven't read it yet, but I was starting to think that I should get around to it, then I saw that it stopped at volume 4 last year? Was it cancelled or something? I can't seem to find any info on this except for Wikipedia which kinda implies that the last of the serialization was in mid-2011...
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I wonder how long it'll be... Thanks for answering!
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2012-06-04, 16:25 | Link #68 |
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I don't know if it was "put on hold" so much as it reached an ending point. I'm not sure if they do intend to continue it or not, as there's some overlap in the content of the new manga, even if the heroine is different. It's possible that they just decided to have the manga go a different route than the novels (and, presumably, anime).
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(The insinuation of the overlap between "Imouto" and "My" is that the sky is one and the same (shared). So like "My sister and I; Under the Same Sky" would be a really long form. In other words, it's a sibling romance story. It's possible that they were taking some inspiration from "Yosuga no Sora", also a sibling romance story (eroge) released around the same time that also had some funniness about the way it was written (all in katakana).)
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Hello.
I have a small question. The first season of Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai was airing from October 3, 2010 to December 19, 2010. Now, a second season is coming out in April 2013. The first season has 12 original episodes as well as 4 ONAs (Original Net Animation). Now, usually, if the second season starts, the story continues from where it was left in the original episodes, not OVAs or ONAs. I would have no issue believing it for this case as well, but as there are two episodes 12, one being an original one and one being an ONA one, I got interested. The original one's name: Good End The ONA one's name: True Route This word true is bugging me, because true is true, lol. So, if you possibly know, will the second season continue where it was left off from the Original episodes or the ONA's? Note: ONA's continue to be Episode 12, 13, 14 and 15 after the 12 original episodes end, not something special. Thanks for your time. |
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