So basically, they're making it more marketable by giving it a veneer of isekai, but it's otherwise the same story? An interesting choice, and perhaps (unfortunately, IMO) a good one to make...
So basically, they're making it more marketable by giving it a veneer of isekai, but it's otherwise the same story? An interesting choice, and perhaps (unfortunately, IMO) a good one to make business-wise nowadays in the anime scene.
A more charitable explanation is that it creates a current-era POV for the story, that can tell you if this or that game is going to be important or things like that. It gives some context to kids...
A more charitable explanation is that it creates a current-era POV for the story, that can tell you if this or that game is going to be important or things like that. It gives some context to kids who even if they are interested in VNs , have no/limited knowledge of older titles and publishers.
A video game illustrator is zapped back to 1992 - the heyday of the type of games she loves.
I'm a bit confused, what's the link between this and the manga? Characters seem different, aside from the hat girl.
You could think of it as them adding a new main character who time travels back to 1992 and joins the cast of the original manga.
So basically, they're making it more marketable by giving it a veneer of isekai, but it's otherwise the same story? An interesting choice, and perhaps (unfortunately, IMO) a good one to make business-wise nowadays in the anime scene.
A more charitable explanation is that it creates a current-era POV for the story, that can tell you if this or that game is going to be important or things like that. It gives some context to kids who even if they are interested in VNs , have no/limited knowledge of older titles and publishers.