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==Trivia== |
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+ | * Steamax likely represents Steam, an online market and community for PC games. |
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+ | * Steamax's acceptance of and comfort with Uni could allude to Steam's integration of many games ported directly from the PlayStation Vita, namely the Re;Birth titles and spinoffs of the series itself. |
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+ | * Steamax has "strayed away from the path of the Busty Blondes". This might be a reference to how Steam's Japanese-culture community has grown, and along with it, both the quantity and diversity of Japanese-original and Japanese-themed titles. |
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Revision as of 04:08, 20 October 2016
Steamax is top brass of AffimaX. Capitalizing on his natural low profile he works on covert operations, uses his power of PR spin, and also he excels in ninjutsu, an essential man for General Affimojas' ambitions.
Profile
Appearance
Personality
Relationships
Main Article: Steamax/Relationships
Story
Megadimension Neptunia VII
Zero Dimension Neptunia Z: Twilight of the Desperate CPU
When Neptune returns to the Hyper Dimension, Steamax makes a cameo in a store, hesitating on buying an adult magazine since the cashier is a girl.
Hyper Dimension Neptunia G: The Golden Leaders, Reconstructors of Gamindustri
Planeptune
Lastation
He meets up with Uni and due to a bit of a miscommunication, she starts calling him "Bara Ninja"
Lowee
Finale
Heart Dimension Neptunia H: Trilogy Finale: Into Legend
Quotes
Main Article: Steamax/Quotes
Trivia
- Steamax likely represents Steam, an online market and community for PC games.
- Steamax's acceptance of and comfort with Uni could allude to Steam's integration of many games ported directly from the PlayStation Vita, namely the Re;Birth titles and spinoffs of the series itself.
- Steamax has "strayed away from the path of the Busty Blondes". This might be a reference to how Steam's Japanese-culture community has grown, and along with it, both the quantity and diversity of Japanese-original and Japanese-themed titles.
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