
DHGF: A decade ago, the original Hitmaker (Now known as Sega AM3, not to be confused with the current company calling itself Hitmaker that made games like A Witch’s Tale and Last Rebellion) made a game known as Segagaga. Although it was never released outside of Japan, the game was a love letter from Sega to its fan and also a farewell to itself as a player in the hardware industry. The game received praise and critical attention for the game’s sub-text, cameos and in-jokes about Sega and console wars in general. In 2010, Idea Factory and Sega made a spiritual successor to the game in 超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ, or “Super Dimensional Game Neptune.”
Noisy Pixel Explores the History of Hyperdimension Neptunia in Video Series focusing on the game's inception in Japan and its release in the west on PS3.

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Console wars have been around pretty much since the dawn of videogames, but the Hyperdimension Neptunia series makes light of these arguments by personifying consoles and their manufacturers as cute goddesses and has them battle it out for supremacy. It proved to be a sleeper hit for publisher Compile Heart, who after an initially shaky start with the first entry transformed the series into its most compelling franchise."

I (Robin Ek, TGG) just spotted a super sexy cosplay of Neptune from "Hyperdimension Neptunia". Yes, I think it's safe to say that Mikki Monster nailed her Neptune cosplay like a boss.
@Simon_the_sorcerer "Since you got the interview, may one drop you a few interview questions?"
- Sure =) You could drop the questions here on the post itself.