Yeah.Would've a Final Fantasy boss fit anywhere in a Square-made SpongeBob RPG, or at the very least, a FF-inspired one?
Yeah.Would've a Final Fantasy boss fit anywhere in a Square-made SpongeBob RPG, or at the very least, a FF-inspired one?
If we're talking about final bosses? I doubt it, as I don't know how they're able to explain the adaptability into the Bikini Atoll setting. Especially the human-looking ones.Would've a Final Fantasy boss fit anywhere in a Square-made SpongeBob RPG, or at the very least, a FF-inspired one?
Okay. And could've a Nicktoons-Final Fantasy crossover RPG worked in some way? (Basically, think of Nicktoons Unite!, but with action RPG gameplay and Final Fantasy characters)If we're talking about final bosses? I doubt it, as I don't know how they're able to explain the adaptability into the Bikini Atoll setting. Especially the human-looking ones.
Better to use FF as an inspiration in this case.
That would probably give us better Final Fantasy representation, and probably even an entire world dedicated to the series. The latter is something that not even Kingdom Hearts has done, to my knowledge.Okay. And could've a Nicktoons-Final Fantasy crossover RPG worked in some way? (Basically, think of Nicktoons Unite!, but with action RPG gameplay and Final Fantasy characters)
Could've it done well in Japan if it was made to promote the Japanese Nickelodeon channel, with excellent marketing and big enough hype that is?That would probably give us better Final Fantasy representation, and probably even an entire world dedicated to the series. The latter is something that not even Kingdom Hearts has done, to my knowledge.
Financially or critically, though? It might not have done well in Japan, but it could have made a killing in the States.
Maybe, but being made by Squaresoft could have helped get more Japanese buyers.Could've it done well in Japan if it was made to promote the Japanese Nickelodeon channel, with excellent marketing and big enough hype that is?
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That actually is quite good!Here's a Sega logo that I made for a ATL where the 1993 Mario movie was more faithful to the source material than OTL and thus was a success, leading to a boom of more successful and more faithful video game movies than OTL, probably about as successful as or maybe even more successful than comic book movies IOTL, with Sega entering the movie business earlier, with a theatrical animated Sonic movie in 1996 that is a Japanese-American co-production between a American movie studio and TMS Entertainment (Tokyo Movie Shinsha).
What do you think? I tried my best to replicate the look and style of 90s Japanese CGI, as I believe this logo would've been animated in Japan, probably by Sega AM3 or some other Japanese CGI company (idk), so I hope that you'll like it.
Probably. In fact, why don't we make that Sonic Man of the Year short from 1994 a pitch pilot for a possible Sonic anime and make that a earlier version of Sonic X? How about that? Although I was thinking that ITTL, Sonic SatAM goes on for 2 more seasons unlike OTL, and introduces characters such as Knuckles and Amy down the line, with Amy serving as a competitor for Sonic's love interest along with Sally Acorn, with Princess Sally in the American Sonic CD manual instead being referred to as Amy/Rosy.That actually is quite good!
Would this result in a earlier Sonic X where it's dubbed by a respectful company?
Or...........Probably. In fact, why don't we make that Sonic Man of the Year short from 1994 a pitch pilot for a possible Sonic anime and make that a earlier version of Sonic X? How about that? Although I was thinking that ITTL, Sonic SatAM goes on for 2 more seasons unlike OTL, and introduces characters such as Knuckles and Amy down the line, with Amy serving as a competitor for Sonic's love interest along with Sally Acorn, with Princess Sally in the American Sonic CD manual instead being referred to as Amy/Rosy.
Would mortal Kombat be more faithful too?Here's a Sega logo that I made for a ATL where the 1993 Mario movie was more faithful to the source material than OTL and thus was a success, leading to a boom of more successful and more faithful video game movies than OTL, probably about as successful as or maybe even more successful than comic book movies IOTL, with Sega entering the movie business earlier, with a theatrical animated Sonic movie in 1996 that is a Japanese-American co-production between a American movie studio and TMS Entertainment (Tokyo Movie Shinsha).
What do you think? I tried my best to replicate the look and style of 90s Japanese CGI, as I believe this logo would've been animated in Japan, probably by Sega AM3 or some other Japanese CGI company (idk), so I hope that you'll like it.
I sure hope so!Would mortal Kombat be more faithful too?
There was this logo used in End of Evangelion...Here's a Sega logo that I made for a ATL where the 1993 Mario movie was more faithful to the source material than OTL and thus was a success, leading to a boom of more successful and more faithful video game movies than OTL, probably about as successful as or maybe even more successful than comic book movies IOTL, with Sega entering the movie business earlier, with a theatrical animated Sonic movie in 1996 that is a Japanese-American co-production between a American movie studio and TMS Entertainment (Tokyo Movie Shinsha).
Continuing on from the "Square crossover JRPG niche" conversation that we had yesterday, could've a Mario RPG, a Zelda RPG and a Kirby RPG, both made by Square, culminated in a Nintendo Kingdom Hearts? I mean, Square would've already developed a close relationship with Nintendo at this point, so it makes more sense to feature Nintendo characters rather than Disney characters.Maybe, but being made by Squaresoft could have helped get more Japanese buyers.