Players of the Guilty Gear BlazBlue What they were getting older too is a result of the unofficial series Guilty Gear it was understood, in fact many were asking why the developers have decided to reboot. Until now there had been no reply, but finally Toshimichi Hori Arc Systems Works has unveiled the mystery: "The generation of players Guilty Gear has become a bit 'too old to continuously playing video games.
So reset of the series has brought a new generation of gamers, who will be with us for years to come. " The logic of Toshimichi not bat an eyelid, in fact, some commentators have been pointed out that Super Mario Bros. has just celebrated the twenty-five years of life and we do not think Nintendo wants to retire immediately, while Capcom has recently sold millions copies of Street Fighter IV on different systems, and talk of a series created in 1987.
However, we always appreciate the desire to change to a developer willing to accept the risk of proposing new. Source: Destructoid
So reset of the series has brought a new generation of gamers, who will be with us for years to come. " The logic of Toshimichi not bat an eyelid, in fact, some commentators have been pointed out that Super Mario Bros. has just celebrated the twenty-five years of life and we do not think Nintendo wants to retire immediately, while Capcom has recently sold millions copies of Street Fighter IV on different systems, and talk of a series created in 1987.
However, we always appreciate the desire to change to a developer willing to accept the risk of proposing new. Source: Destructoid
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