Coinciding with Shin Megami Tensei's 31st anniversary, we are happy to finally announce the launch of the independent Megami Tensei Wiki!
Beginning eight months ago as a passion project between fans wanting an independent and factual wiki for the Megami Tensei franchise, we have been hard at work developing the site and its necessary foundations since its initial announcement on Twitter. Now, we are thrilled to finally open to the public!
We are a wholly new and independent wiki dedicated to covering the incredibly vast Megami Tensei (MegaTen) franchise created by Atlus, including Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, Devil Summoner, and more! Not just in covering games, we aim to be a comprehensive encyclopedia for all things MegaTen, including books, manga, audio dramas, and so much more.
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KANEKO’S CRIB NOTES LXV: SEVEN SEAS OF CRIBS
Halloween is on the approach, and what could this mean? Tricks, treats? Skeletons, witches, draculae? A child's laughter sounding lightly through the autumn leaves? No, it doesn't mean any of that GARBAGE- it's time for the annual outing of KANEKO'S CRIB NOTES! Please enjoy this smattering of delirious cribs that will make you think "damn, that's the thing that the other thing is based on".
NEZHA: The modern pop sensibility of Soul Hackers is on display in Nezha's Astro Boy inspired design, drawing a parallel between the two "rebuilt" child heroes. It's evident from the twin spikes and whatever the fuck that is, you know, his metallic underwear I suppose.
CHERUB: Following the probably erroneously designated 'Ophanim' from SMTII, and playing on Kaneko's documented fascination with angelkind as spacecraft, this Devil Summoner take on Cherub pushes the concept even further, borrowing a look from the cover of ancient alien classic The Spaceships of Ezekiel by Joseph F. Blumrich. Compare the cover to the Japanese edition that Kaneko was more likely familiar with!
SERAPH: The composition of Seraph's four heads and crossed arms is a likely homage to the iconic cover of 1974's Queen II. Slap that shit on your dorm room wall for a change!
TITANIA: Titania's appearance in SMTII is a slightly embellished take on this Brian Froud illustration of the ghostly Glaistig of Scotland. Thanks to Psiguy for originally sharing this ID from @yen_den, based on a post uploaded to the @theavalonians twitter account!
FIONN MAC CUMHAILL: In the spirit of equanimity, a last addition to the DOI'S CRIB NOTES series: Fionn Mac Cumhaill appears to be inspired by the dress of legendary illustrator J.C. Leyendecker's 'Cu Chulainn Riding His Chariot Into Battle' (1911), from the rectangular pattern of his mail-coat down to the telltale 'X' meander that runs along the fringe of either cloak.
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another low poly megami tensei demon :)
Snake Culebre
Original design below
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a pretty school kid all dressed up in black
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replaying Soulless Army on my PS2 bc I got a copy of it physically! Happy spooky month!!!
alt colors underneath
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