SiegfriedFM
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I know there's Samurai Shodown which in many ways is an unofficial Musashi game, and there's Brave Fencer. But I can't see why one of Japan's most popular books hasn't spawned a fighting game.
It has everything you could ask for. There is the rough hero (Musashi), a fierce pretty-boy rival (Kojiro), his lazy bum friend (Matahachi), a few girls that could be given fans or something to fight with a la Dynasty Warriors (Otsu and Akemi), a big brawny guy with a kusarigama (Baiken), the loyal friend who also happens to use a style never used in fighting games before (Gonnosuke with jodo), the old vicious lady (Usugi), a monk (Takuan), three younger student types (Jotaro, Iori and Ushinosuke), various other fighters (Seijuro, Toji, Denshichiro, Hyogo, Shinzo...), and pretty much all of them have detailed backstories and enough exposure in the book to build a serious story mode for each one.
So why isn't this happening?
It has everything you could ask for. There is the rough hero (Musashi), a fierce pretty-boy rival (Kojiro), his lazy bum friend (Matahachi), a few girls that could be given fans or something to fight with a la Dynasty Warriors (Otsu and Akemi), a big brawny guy with a kusarigama (Baiken), the loyal friend who also happens to use a style never used in fighting games before (Gonnosuke with jodo), the old vicious lady (Usugi), a monk (Takuan), three younger student types (Jotaro, Iori and Ushinosuke), various other fighters (Seijuro, Toji, Denshichiro, Hyogo, Shinzo...), and pretty much all of them have detailed backstories and enough exposure in the book to build a serious story mode for each one.
So why isn't this happening?