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Internally, the NeoGeo CD was nothing more than a NeoGeo AES with a CD drive and 56 megabits (7 megabytes) of internal memory. SNK also stopped producing its huge arcade-style joysticks in favor of a gamepad that was cheaper to manufacture and more in line with the existing game controllers of the time. The system itself still cost $300, but games for the NeoGeo CD were priced at a mere $40. From that point on, new games would come out for the CD unit just a couple of months after the corresponding MVS/AES versions. The only difference in the software was the loading times that came along as a result of the slower CD-based medium, a shortcoming that soon became the common complaint among many NeoGeo CD owners. The benefit of the cartridge medium is that data can be moved from ROM chip to system memory in just milliseconds, which means that the transition from one scene to the next appears instantaneous to the player. The loading time in between stages in a typical NeoGeo CD game, such as King of Fighters '94, was 20 to 30 seconds--a nearly unbearable amount of time to wait between matches in a fighting game. It didn't help that the "Now Loading" message that popped up during these transitions came in the form of a goofy-looking monkey banging on a pair of conga drums. Ask any NeoGeo CD owner, and they'll tell you they absolutely hate that monkey. Initially, Samurai Spirits RPG was released exclusively for the NeoGeo CD. PlayStation and Saturn versions followed, but the game was never produced for North America or Europe.While commenting on Frieren's personality, Mansfield also appreciated how Fern gets scenes in early episodes where she comforts Stark who is worried about being scared. [77] Kambole Campbell of IGN praised the production values for how it mixes with a "simple, but moving" narrative. [78] Cy Catwell of Anime Feminist enjoyed the soundtrack, comparing it to the music of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom, as well as praising Madhouse's animation. [79] Accolades[edit] Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref. 2023 Yahoo! Japan Search Awards Anime Category Frieren: Beyond Journey's End 4th place [80] Billboard Japan Music Awards Hot Animation "Yūsha" by Yoasobi 16th place [81] Asian Pop Music Awards Best OST Nominated [82] Best Lyricist Milet for "Anytime Anywhere by Milet Nominated [83] AT-X Top Anime Ranking Frieren: Beyond Journey's End 2nd place [84] AT-X 25th Anniversary Recommended Series 8th place [85] 2024 Tokyo Anime Award Festival Best Music Yoasobi Won [86] 19th AnimaniA Awards Best TV Series: Online Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Pending [87] Best Anime Song "Yūsha" by Yoasobi Pending Notes[edit] ^ The Japanese noun sōsō (葬送) can ambiguously be translated as either "funeral rites", "funeral procession" or "funeral farewell" depending on context. ^ Unlike previous years, the nominees were not divided into categories in the 2023 award. [73] References[edit] ^ a b c "The Official Website for Frieren: Beyond Journey's End". Viz Media. Archived from the original on August 4, 2021. Retrieved August 4, 2021. ^ "Manga Taisho 2021: Q&A Session with Sousou no Frieren Editor".
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