The Namco Bandai Teaser Site was for the game….

namcobandainewsite The Namco Bandai Teaser Site was for the game....

Namco Bandai…. whilst I do like the fact you use teaser sites to build up hype for your upcoming games, I would like to request that perhaps you make them a little bit more obvious then making the series they are for the last guess on anyones mind… (Unless there was actually a hint somewhere – I don’t follow this series). Whilst I was thinking more along the lines of a second Eternal Sonata or Fragile Dreams game – the teaser site was actually for a PSP version of anime/light novel series Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (English: I Don’t Have Many Friends). I have never heard of the series before, but here is a description of the anime series credits to MyAnimeList:

Kodaka Hasegawa is just trying to get through his school life, but one day he saw the cute but forever pissed off girl Yozora Mikaduki alone, happily talking to herself. Kodaka and Yozora started discussing how to make friends, and Yozora, with her excessive action powerness started a tragic club. Then, as things went crazy, one by one other regretful cute girls also joined the club. Together they played galgames, went swimming, and they put together stage acts. Can our hero, who got suckered into the mess, become good friends with others? The even-though-it-really-needs-much-to-desired-for-but-still-very-entertaining tragic youth romance story has been born!

While no other information has been revealed then what is on the one-page teaser website, there should be a preview trailer up on the 19th of this month.

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