Skullwaker on 09 July 2015
| Alkibiádēs said: But they've never had a phenomenon like this one before. Yo-kai Watch will be harder to erase from the cultural memory of Japan simply because the game is part of that Japanese culture.
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That's very true.
Granted, Yokai Watch didn't start off with nearly as big of a bang as Pokemon did back in the day, but it's still very prevelant in their culture. However, I just don't see it lasting as long as Pokemon has (20 years now). At least not as a multimedia presence.








