So, seeing as how Palladium has had some luck in making licensed games about high speed mecha, imported from Japan, and having already existing tie in's with games and art books...
If anyone could perhaps see if anyone at Palladium (cough, KS, cough) would at least look at the new "Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon" trailer and at least see if they might be interested in an RPG to go along with their long running mecha games.
The games are huge, have a lot of world building potential, and a built in audience. Plus, AC doesn't really fit the aesthetic of big stompy robots (BattleTech) or character focused anime (most other games), but it does fit the aesthetic of lone heroes and mercenary companies and big battles that Palladium (Robotech and Rifts) does so very well.
Anyway, just a thought.
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Re: A new resurrected mecha RPG for a new resurrected mecha
Eh, you'd have better luck convincing them to produce their own mecha RPG. However, given how well that went over the first time the Robotech license was lost...
Trust but verify.
Re: A new resurrected mecha RPG for a new resurrected mecha
You could always mail the office with your suggestion. Provide links, etc..slade the sniper wrote:So, seeing as how Palladium has had some luck in making licensed games about high speed mecha, imported from Japan, and having already existing tie in's with games and art books...
If anyone could perhaps see if anyone at Palladium (cough, KS, cough) would at least look at the new "Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon" trailer and at least see if they might be interested in an RPG to go along with their long running mecha games.
The games are huge, have a lot of world building potential, and a built in audience. Plus, AC doesn't really fit the aesthetic of big stompy robots (BattleTech) or character focused anime (most other games), but it does fit the aesthetic of lone heroes and mercenary companies and big battles that Palladium (Robotech and Rifts) does so very well.
Anyway, just a thought.
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