Perhaps taking a nod from a certain other series, an alternate take on the consoles-as-goddesses concept will be turned
into an anime.
(Also, I hope the Dreamcast girl has blue and red alternate schemes, to refer to the European and North American console releases.)
It's been a long time, friends. How have you been doing?
- Spoiler: show
- The first characters — Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Mega Drive, Game Gear, and Master System (pictured above from left to right) — were all featured before in the Samurai & Dragons PS Vita game's "Segakko 13 ~Yume Kanaeshi Mono" event, as well as on T-shirts and other goods. Kei, the original illustrator of the girls and the artist famous for designing Hatsune Miku, returned to create updated illustrations for the novel, while Tōru Shiwasu (Boku to Kanojo no Game Sensō) has been writing it.
The novel begins in a shrine not far from the Haneda Airport where high school boy Takeo Kanbara's father is the priest. Takeo's father summons Takeo and his sister Yui after school one day. Waiting for them is a middle-school girl, who his father says will be living with them for a little while — and he adds that she is a goddess.