LBX Boost box art:
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Do you mean bigger?
Instinctively I want to say no, but I'm not sure. Level-5's major barrier will be their love of the annual sequels (and now the 6 month expansion packs). Traditionally, doing annual releases only hurt the series, and eventually cause brand fatigue leading to falling sales. We've been seeing hints of that with Layton, and Inazuma Eleven.
As well, some of their lineup are derivative. Yokai Watch, their latest project, seems to have combined Pokemon, and Medabots. LBX is an obvious attempt to emulate Medabots' success in the past.
The video game hasn't been announced for a US release. Though, the anime will be released in North America.
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(Oct. 19, 2011 8:58 PM)Revolver Hades Wrote: So with all of these strong titles do you think they'll ever be stronger than Square Enix?
Do you mean bigger?
Instinctively I want to say no, but I'm not sure. Level-5's major barrier will be their love of the annual sequels (and now the 6 month expansion packs). Traditionally, doing annual releases only hurt the series, and eventually cause brand fatigue leading to falling sales. We've been seeing hints of that with Layton, and Inazuma Eleven.
As well, some of their lineup are derivative. Yokai Watch, their latest project, seems to have combined Pokemon, and Medabots. LBX is an obvious attempt to emulate Medabots' success in the past.
(Oct. 19, 2011 9:06 PM)galaxylynx Wrote: That does look sick so is it going to come to usa?or did you already awnser this question
The video game hasn't been announced for a US release. Though, the anime will be released in North America.