Yea, true. I'm using a stricter definition: "So popular even grandmas recognize the character". Could he pull a Mega Man and appear first? Yes. I'm just doubting personally because of the weird situation. And that's not Banjo's fault at all, it's really strange circumstances.Banjo is mainstream... He hasn't had a game in a while but he's still an icon of his era, just like Mega Man was of the NES. It's how a spiritual successor can get fully funded within mere minutes based on the value Banjo still has to this day.
Another big point in Banjo's favor, yea. It's just that all three characters have huge points in favor of them (Master Chief's an FPS icon and Xbox's main guy, Steve's the image of a long running, iconic game and insanely popular in Japan, Banjo's a major fan favorite and once was heavily pushed by Nintendo themselves). Really, really strange circumstances where everyone has big positives. Hell, Rash and Fulgore even are dark horse contenders.In Banjo’s defense, he has one big important thing going for him right now: 90s nostalgia. We’re in the middle of a very nostalgic era of 80s and 90s nostalgia. Halo and Minecraft may be bigger franchises, but seeing a once-beloved Nintendo character finally returning to a Nintendo system via the biggest crossover franchise ever would be a much bigger news story to the target audience, not only because of the 90s nostalgia but also because it would be said nostalgic 90s character’s triumphant return.
Excluding two out of three for the first character in the game is far, far from easy. Because what's at stake in this case. A partnership between two big companies and console manufacturers.
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