Neoroma & Musou

Koei-Tecmo Presents Onosaka Masaya Takemoto Eiji no Neoroma & Musou (コーエーテクモPresents 小野坂昌也・竹本英史のネオロマ＆無双), abbreviated as Neoroma & Musou, was a thirty minute digital radio show broadcast in Japan. It was first aired each week on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting every Saturday 1:30 AM. Digital reruns were available on every Sunday on 12:30 AM and Monday on 12:30 PM. The radio show introduced upcoming titles, events, and other information from the company and featured unique audio advertisements for listeners. It began on October 9, 2010 and ended April 2, 2011.

Neoroma & Musou was the first radio show from the company to simultaneously showcase Koei's two popular franchises, their Neoromance series and their Warriors titles. Both hosts, Masaya Onosaka and Eiji Takemoto, have experience voicing characters in both franchises. It was first announced with its sneak-peak stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2010 and was given a special booth during the Jump Festa 2011. Since these games tend to be popular with women, the program mainly sought to cater to them. It was a bit surprising for the hosts when they received fan letters from male listeners.

Fans could email their comments to neomuso@joqr.net.

Corners

 * Doya!? Girls
 * Roughly means "How's that!? Girls". One of the hosts would read a lovey dovey message sent as a request from a fan. These messages were voice actor specific and often included a "character role" the fan wished to hear from their preferred voice actor. A common theme for requests were love confessions or messages of encouragement. Since Takemoto was embarrassed to perform them, he would try to push the readings completely onto Onosaka.


 * Though originally thought to have been a topic of female interest, male listeners have written to have their messages read as well.


 * Koei-Tecmo Time Travel
 * Showcases new and old products from Koei-Tecmo while also reminding listeners of what will happen for products in the future. New information regarding games or other company products were covered in this segment. Guests of the show talked mainly during this segment.


 * Moyatto Musou
 * Roughly means "Hazy Unparalleled". Each radio personality and any guests would state their thoughts about the everyday humdrums or confusions sent by listeners.


 * Intermission
 * One of the hosts for the show would read out an advertisement for upcoming games, events, or merchandise. These readings were not prerecorded and said on air after the conclusion of one of their segments. Readings were characterized by the voice actor and changed based on the subject manner.


 * Masaya no Otayori ni Ni-san
 * Roughly means "Reliable older brother, Masaya". Onosaka would confidently reply to fan letters addressed to him. Takemoto stated he voiced his thoughts of Onsaka being a good "older brother" type rather than a old man, thus leading to the impromptu creation of this segment.

Closing comments for each broadcast included present campaigns for listeners and announcements for guest appearances.

Recorded Commercials
During commercial breaks, the following games were given prerecorded commercials for listeners.


 * TRINITY: Zill O'll Zero
 * Ishin no Arashi ~Shippu no Ryoumaden~
 * Hokuto Musou: International
 * Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 4: Aizouban
 * Nobunaga no Yabou Tendou with Power Up Kit (Windows version)
 * Sengoku Musou 3 Z
 * Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5
 * Sengoku Musou Chronicle
 * Shin Sangoku Musou 6 - advertised with Onosaka

Guests
Special guests to the show and were related to the Time Travel corner each broadcast. When Onosaka was absent due to influenza, guests doubled as hosts for the show. These guests are marked with an asterisk after their appearance.


 * Ryōtarō Okiayu (October 30, 2010)
 * Masaya Takatsuka (November 13, 2010)
 * Tomohiko Sho (November 27, 2010)
 * Naozumi Takahashi (December 25, 2010)
 * Hikaru Midorikawa (January 22, 2011) *
 * Hisayoshi Suganuma, Ai Nonaka, Kanae Itō (January 29, 2011) *
 * Hideo Ishikawa (February 5, 2011) *
 * Michael Shitanda (February 19, 2011)
 * Hisashi Koinuma (February 26, 2011)
 * Akihiro Suzuki (March 26, 2011)