Search Engine Marketing In Terms Of Ness & EarthBound

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Thursday, May 16, 2013 0 Comments
By Rob Sutter


If there's one Nintendo title that should be given more respect than what it has now, I'd believe it to be "EarthBound." Considered to be one of the finest RPGs with the utmost character, it sadly has not been given the amount of respect which gamers felt like it deserved and I don't find this to be right. I'm sure that gamers today would have loved to play the Super Nintendo classic from back then. More people should know of it and search engine marketing would be the tool to use.

When you think about roleplaying games, typically your mind would go to medieval times. You would think about such things as knights, castles, and dragons amidst the laundry list of clichs associated with the genre. However, "EarthBound" was different in that it broke away from conventions and allowed gamers to travel in what was, in essence, a world not unlike our own. Even the characters you play as and learn about are not ones you'd associate with medieval times or somewhere around that era.

With so many characters worth talking about, I think that your role in controlling Ness comes across as the most unique. This isn't exactly the hero you would read about in fantasy novels, per se, but rather the person you want to see get through a grand adventure. I feel like if the game had any other character as its protagonist, it would not fare nearly as well. Ness' character is that of an everyday hero and I find that to be beneficial for the game.

Considering that this kind of game exists that would appeal to a greater audience, why is it that it fell out of popularity so much? I think that people simply didn't know about this title amongst a slew of heavy hitters, which the Super Nintendo had many of. If you ask me, this says more about the great quality of the system as opposed to any lacking quality of the game, though search engine marketing could have come in. "EarthBound" is still a game worth looking into and one for agencies like fishbat to rise in popularity.

I would recommend that you download "EarthBound" digitally these days but it's not like you're going to be able to do so. Nintendo has yet to release it through that form of media because of copyright problems that have come about after the title's release. Basically, if you're not the owner of a Super Nintendo and the actual game cart, you won't be able to play. To me, this is wrong because this is a gaming experience worth going through, at least once.




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