I would actually be really happy if they threw Miku into Smash. It's a long shot sure, but a guy can dream...
She's in a weird middleground, isn't she? I consider her a video game character first despite her origins, but can a music software qualify for Smash's conditions?
She's in a weird middleground, isn't she? I consider her a video game character first despite her origins, but can a music software qualify for Smash's conditions?
A toy directly associated with video games. There's a difference.
I mean, kind of understand their point even if you remove the association part. I'm just curious as to whether or not music software has the same level of interactivity and engagement as it would a video game.
For instance, there are people who still view Visual Novels as a completely separate medium, and yet there are people who unironically treat it like another genre. Hence some Artoria requests here and there.
I mean, kind of understand their point even if you remove the association part. I'm just curious as to whether or not music software has the same level of interactivity and engagement as it would a video game.
For instance, there are people who still view Visual Novels as a completely separate medium, and yet there are people who unironically treat it like another genre. Hence some Artoria requests here and there.
If it helps, Electroplankton, more music software than game, has representation as a stage in the series.