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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 89564" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>The Tecmo Koei / NIS release was Atelier Totori Plus, which has done remarkably well on Vita despite its lack of marketing. And despite being a relatively small company compared to the rest, TK has very deep pockets because of their low development costs and high profit margins. In that regard, they're not much different from Atlus post-Itagaki.</p><p></p><p>Also, good call on Marvelous. They've been picking up steam in recent years, and their games reflect a development mentality that's similar to Atlus. However, they just went through their own problems with corporate restructuring a while back, so they may not be stable enough to make an expensive acquisition like this.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I also considered the possibility of Production IG bidding on them, since they've had animation asset agreements for a few years now, but that depends on if their studio is prepared to branch into a new medium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 89564, member: 1046"] The Tecmo Koei / NIS release was Atelier Totori Plus, which has done remarkably well on Vita despite its lack of marketing. And despite being a relatively small company compared to the rest, TK has very deep pockets because of their low development costs and high profit margins. In that regard, they're not much different from Atlus post-Itagaki. Also, good call on Marvelous. They've been picking up steam in recent years, and their games reflect a development mentality that's similar to Atlus. However, they just went through their own problems with corporate restructuring a while back, so they may not be stable enough to make an expensive acquisition like this. Lastly, I also considered the possibility of Production IG bidding on them, since they've had animation asset agreements for a few years now, but that depends on if their studio is prepared to branch into a new medium. [/QUOTE]
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