Banana Waffle Deed
Smash Journeyman
I feel like if Bomberman fan base said something to Konami at a large scale about putting him SSB or a new game, Konami might consider it. I don't know if they would, I don't really know the company that well, but I was looking around Google and I found that Konami released Suikoden 1 on the Playstation Network after many fans commented on their Facebook page they should revive the series. I'm not saying people should spam Facebook for Bomberman but maybe the Bomberman pension that ChocolatePancake posted will show Konami they should make a new game or put him in SSB5 (I think it's too late in development for Bomberman to be put into the new games if he didn't already miraculously get in)."Literally impossible" is still closer to the reality than a vague "highly unlikely," given that Rare and its IPs are 100% wholly owned by Microsoft. Granted, it's been nearly seven years since the previous Smash Bros. title, it might be seven more until the next one. One might have said the same thing about Sonic the Hedgehog in 1994 or 1995, but look what happened. Had Melee gone into development a year or two later than it did, Sonic may have made his Smash debut sooner. But come on, Microsoft isn't going the way of Sega any time soon.
Bomberman, however, is a character owned by a third party that has a decent relationship with Nintendo, and the character itself has a long and mutually beneficial history with Nintendo. Sure, his popularity has waned, but you could say the same of other Smash characters before their first inclusion into the series on their Facebook page. Nintendo would get an iconic character from throughout gaming history, and Konami would actually make some money and boost the popularity of an IP that they purchased but aren't even using right now. Nintendo wins. Konami wins. Fans win. And the former people from Hudson get smiles on their faces.
Apparently Konami posts about Bomberman on their official Konami fan page on Facebook, so they know that he exists. On top of that, it was updated often in march and may. According to the Suikoden article, the people that were in the Suikoden following when it started was 200 people, which grew into about 7,000 people. How many people liked the official Konami Bomberman fanpage? 702,273 people. That's huge. That's more than the official Bandi Namco Facebook page of America and Europe combined. Even the amount of 1/7th of the people that liked the Bomberman fan page tower over the puny amount of Suikoden followers.
Am I saying this solves all of Bomberman's problems? No, but it can certainly help if there's enough fan support and Konami is willing to listen.
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