


As if that argument ever held ground in the first place, considering we have Ness, Lucas, Roy, and ESPECIALLY The Belmonts, all of whom are only selectively popular in one area, and yet all of them got into Smash (YES, The Belmonts are in the same position as Reimu, although it's reversed- According to sales figures I found online, Castlevania has only ever been really popular in the United States. It's not at all relevant to the thread but I'm getting REALLY annoyed by all these 'Touhou is unknown/irrelevant/not that popular in the west' (Which is just another variation of saying 'literally who?'.) arguments against Reimu. Higher than Fate being in Smash, but still low.
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Never tried out the series though and I've never been big on action shooters like Gradius and whatnot. Not interested in the designs of the characters, though.
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Plus who knows, it might bring something interesting. I'd be bopping my head to its music and would not complain. The music alone is really the biggest reason to appreciate Touhou getting in. I'll see Dragon Quest get in before I see Touhou. A game is coming out for the Switch but eh? I'll give it a maybe on the low end. My only concern is I don't know if Touhou is big enough for Nintendo. I think someone compared it to the Shovel Knight of Japan (except Touhou's been around way longer), and I think that's pretty cool. Putting more research into it, and by that I mean one google search and pretending I put effort into this, Touhou seems surprisingly popular. So that alone kind of tells me of how popular the series might be. Hmm, it looks like Snatcher will be Japanese only.I've heard about this series by listening to some fan remixes of the series. Here is a chart of the final differences between the three versions:
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PC Engine Titles (featured games are in Japanese) TurboGrafx-16 Titles (featured games are in English) TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe) On top of the previously announced 50 titles, the following seven (eight for Japan) titles are included with the mini consoles: Konami has announced the final lineup of games included with the TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe) / PC Engine mini (Japan). Gradius II – Gofer No Yabō (Nemesis II).Akumajō Dracula X Chi No Rondo (Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood).Some of 50 retro games containing select titles overlap in both the TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine lineup. Note: PC Engine titles in their original Japanese language. From their website, it seems like Amazon may be the exclusive retailer for the system. The Amazon pre-order page (can pre-order from 15 July, no price listed yet) does a better job of making clear which games are in English and which are in Japanese (hint: it looks like you'll be wanting to start studying Japanese now if you want to play Snatcher). The official website notes that the system consists of 24 TurboGrafx-16 titles (EN version) and 26 PC Engine titles (JP version), and that there is some overlap in games between the two, with regional differences (meaning there may end up being fewer than 50 unique titles) The will also be the following 26 PC Engine games Now you can play all your old favorites to your heart's content! It's set to return in the form of the PC Engine Core Grafx mini, a new compact model that comes preloaded with a selection of popular titles! Now, at long last, the PC Engine is making a comeback! Originally released in Japan in 1987 as the PC Engine home console captivated gamers with its revolutionary graphics and sound, and still holds a special place in the hearts of fans today. Relive the Thrills and Emotion from Back in the Day
