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This means that SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation holds the key as to whether SNK Playmore will ultimately succeed or fail in its goal to become a
general entertainment company. And that puts Ben Herman, president of SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation, in a unique position to provide insight into the company's future plans. On February 5, 2004, GameSpot caught up with Ben Herman and
played a game of 20 questions: GameSpot (GS): Your official title is president of SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation. What role do you play in getting SNK's games into the living rooms of prospective customers? Ben Herman (BH): My role includes analyzing USA market conditions and to suggest titles and systems to support. Many of our games are arcade favorites that we are bringing to market. GS: Are you much of a game player yourself? Do you play video games? BH: I grew up playing games and today will mostly sample gameplay. GS: One thing I've been wondering for the past year or so, SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation is a mouthful to say, and you prefer it printed in all-caps no less. Why was that name chosen for the North American home entertainment division? BH: We reentered the USA market with our arcade division, SNK NeoGeo USA Corporation. From there, we wanted to differentiate the home division so we added "Consumer. " GS: This isn't your first stint with SNK. Back in 2000, you were the national director of sales for SNK Entertainment and responsible for marketing the NGPC in the US.
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Todd Douglass Jr. of DVD Talk declared, "It's a fun show with a great cast, a sense of humor, and a lot of action so there's no excuse not to at least give it a chance. " He recommended the first three-season box sets of Yu Yu Hakusho, as well as the original boxset of the Three Kings Saga, but enjoyed the show's third season more than the others because of its multiple
plotlines. [172][173][174][175] N. S. Davidson of IGN concluded that having several concurrent plot branches is not enough for an anime to succeed, but that good writing, interesting characters, and action are also necessary. He proclaimed in his review of the anime's final episodes that Yu Yu Hakusho possesses all of these qualities. [176] This was concurred upon by Joseph Luster of Otaku USA, who summed up his feelings about the universe of Yu Yu Hakusho by stating, "Togashi's world is eternally hellish and dark, but wildly varied. The only thing that doesn't change throughout its run is the fact that you'll still be rooting for the well-defined protagonists until the credits run on the last episode. "[177] Jeffrey Harris of IGN was more critical when looking at later episodes, and felt that the end of the show's third arc involving the villain Sensui is too similar to the finale of the second arc with Toguro. He described the episodes as trying too hard to draw sympathy from the audience for the anime's villains.
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