Thoughts v/?
Oldest Active Game Franchises
more weeb stuff than I would have guessed
How recent does the newest release have to be considered "active"?
Wizardry has releases from 1981 to 2017
2018-2019 or currently having games in development
>Magic Knight Rayearth
What? They still make Rayearth games?
No, the Rayearth girl is from Super Robot Wars
That's misleading.
> Atelier
> Dragon Quest
> Puyo Puyo
> Fire Emblem
> Megami Tensei
This would be the ideal scenario gor Smash DLC at this point
>no Rance
>bomberman will never be dlc in ultimate
Play DreamMix TV World Fighters.
> Still no Donkey Kong 64 Sequel
Defend this Yea Forums
>2017
Explain
that's super fucking dumb
you could count franchises WAY older than Rayearth if you're including SRW
Robot Wars has a new game coming out this year, it’s still active
You couldn't be assed to do a google search?
Magic Knight Rayearth is not active.
Estelle for Smash
Yeah but Super Robot Wars is
wolfenstein is shit now.
It was always terrible
Wolfenstein was really bad a for while, it's probably better now than it has been for a long while even if TNC couldn't live up to TNO
Why do you have titles on everything except some less recognizable Japanese titles? Is this just a trivia check?
>it's probably better now than it has been for a long while
Even Wolfenstein 2009 was better than the nu-Wolfenstein games
All four of my favorite game series are here (Mario, Kirby, Mega Man, Bomberman). Pac-Man's pretty good too.
Unless you're some extreme nu-Yea Forums contrarian faggot, no. TNO was a pretty good FPS.
Are Kirby and Mario the only ones that have stayed consistently good throughout time?
No. Zelda, Castlevania & Metroid all have only had one bad mainline game. Same with Mario, and Kirby was always garbage
>Trails in the Sky
I don't know, it feels kinda misleading. There are huge differences between the old Legends of Heroes games and the modern Trails ones starting with Sky. It's as if it's a new series on its own.
Why is kirby Corean?
Wait, so is Metal Gear getting games?
It got one in 2018
Metal Gear Survive came out in that time frame
you're missing doom
>Castlevania
that's a fucking lie.
Huh, that's funny. I thought it came out relatively soon after The Phantom Pain, but perhaps that's just time flying and blending in on itself for me.
Puyo is old as fucking dirt and we have yet to fucking get even a quarter of its games.