Who do you think the equivalent of Stan Lee in the game industry? Yu Suzuki?
I don't really know. I guess Masahiro Sakurai given he regards the Smash Bros. series as a love letter to all the Nintendo games he loves and was rather in touch with the fans, just not on the same level Stan Lee was with his fans.
Yeah, the title is kinda misleading.
The title was more rig to be Virtua Fighter SD, SD for super-deformed, but I guess VF Kids do sound more cacthy than VFSD.
I guess it sells, I suppose. Though I imagine it would had been more fitting as a handheld title... though none of Sega's handhelds could handle 3D games at the time, not even Virtua Fighter.
But what was interesting about the Game Gear, especially the
TV Tuner is that you could hook up consoles such as the Sega Saturn to the TV Tuner (or even later-generation games with mono A/V cables, or HDMI to AV adapters) and play fully-3D games on the Game Gear.
This got me thinking a little, could Sega develop an accessory of sorts similar to the TV Tuner but allows playing 3D games on the Game Gear? Though I imagine the flash drives required for such a device at the time would be costly to make and end up like the 32X, clunky, ugly and not enough funding for use.
Just think it's kind of neat that the TV Tuner was a proof of concept that 3D games could be played on the Game Gear.