Dev Says Ace Attorney Turned Into A Successful Franchise Thanks To Capcom Sticking With It After The First Game’s “failure” - Data Intelligence
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Playing a lotta Capcom fighters in their various collections, why...
I got in the mood to revisit some older Capcom fighters, and now it's been roughly two weeks and I can't put them down. I decided to play some Third Strike and then later I'd play some Alpha 3 since I never really checked that one out other than a bit here and there. And wow, this is really good! I loved it. So I decided to play some Hyper/ST in the Fighting Collection and SF 30th anniversary collection, and yeah, it's good ol' SF2. All of this…
Ace Attorney Was Initially Considered A Failure At Capcom
I’ve made it no secret on the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast that I LOVE the Ace Attorney saga. In fact, during a recent ranking of my “favorite Switch titles,” I put the collections up at No.3 because they were my “feel-good” games to play repeatedly. I love the storylines, the characters, the mystery elements you have [...] The post Ace Attorney Was Initially Considered A Failure At Capcom first appeared on The Outerhaven.
Dev Says Ace Attorney Turned Into A Successful Franchise Thanks To Capcom Sticking With It After The First Game’s “failure” - Data Intelligence
Not every new franchise is a hit out of the gate, and that’s exactly what happened with Capcom’s renowned Ace Attorney series. Bandai Namco producer Taira Nakamura was reflecting on how difficult it is to make new IPs these days in light of increased development costs. Some franchises tend gain more popularity over time, but companies can be quick to move on to the next thing if it’s not an immediate hit. Nakamura’s comments were noticed by Masa…
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