I'm with you there.Ishida said:YES!!
Fuck the hate this game gets on GAF. I'm so looking forward to play this! If Capcom is not giving me Mega Man, then I will take a spiritual successor from the guy who nurtured the series since the beginning.
what WAS Jennifer Lawrence reacting to in that famous gif anyway?
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
what WAS Jennifer Lawrence reacting to in that famous gif anyway?
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
Finally.
It feels like it's been ages since the Kickstarter finished.
I'm with you there.
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
Finally.
It feels like it's been ages since the Kickstarter finished.
I'm with you there.
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
Odds on it being glitchy as fuck on release?
We're getting a 2017 MM cartoon, he's in Smash, and we got the first six games on Steam in amazing quality.
For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
I'm with you there.
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
Quality over quantity. MMAC was a hobbled together mess, like the MMXC.and PS4, Xbox One and 3DS. Though I don't think a collection of 6 games inferior to a PS2 collection with 7 games + extras is much to boast about.
You're delusional if you think this is the reason people are rolling their eyes.
RIP '9 delays' jokes.
You know how Mega Man has immaculate level design, curated so that you are challenged but yet are able to apply corrections to your mistakes and get better with every playthrough? How you can feel that every enemy placement or jump has a reasoning or purpose?
That's not Mighty No. 9.
Quality over quantity. MMAC was a hobbled together mess, like the MMXC.
He didn't really create Megaman, he adapted an existing in game design into an illustration. He didn't really "make him big" either, he was an artist and eventually did some game planning. After that he became a suit who would offer some direction to the product.
This isn't to downplay or overplay his contributions. The guy isn't a game designer and he didn't really design the character either, but he has his place in the series history before becoming an executive. This seems to be a major point of confusion in general.
Seriously how many times was this delayed?
It'd be nice if the cartoon graces us with a new game in some form, and maybe some revived interest in the franchise.True but I hope we can expect more from Mega Man than another compilation of older games. At the very least 9 and 10 should be rebundled. I'm hopefully that this is the year a Mega Man game will make it to E3.
And here's to hoping they actually ship rewards. My faith in them is pretty much nothing, at this point.
True but I hope we can expect more from Mega Man than another compilation of older games. At the very least 9 and 10 should be rebundled. I'm hopefully that this is the year a Mega Man game will make it to E3.
Yeah, I don't really get why Inafune is so often called the creator Mega Man. Aside from the games being group efforts and not the creation of one single person, it's not like he had much of a hand in the level design and such. The main thing he did was character design.
It's been so long that I've actually forgotten which platform I said I wanted it for.
And here's to hoping they actually ship rewards. My faith in them is pretty much nothing, at this point.
It's been 84 years...
Yeah, I don't really get why Inafune is so often called the creator Mega Man. Aside from the games being group efforts and not the creation of one single person, it's not like he had much of a hand in the level design and such. The main thing he did was character design.
Seriously how many times was this delayed?
When they announced the last delay, they said they wanted to make a new survey closer to release
Well, I mean, giving actual form to the characters is a pretty major contribution. He did create all the MM1 masters on his own, and the basic enemies are more or less all his design.
And then there's the fact that he took a much more direct overseer role after Akira Kitamura, the original Mega Man project lead, left after a couple of games.
Someone else may have technically "created" Mega Man, but much like Yuji Naka with Sonic, Inafune took the reins of the horse and turned it into what we know and love today.
We're getting a 2017 MM cartoon, he's in Smash, and we got the first six games on Steam in amazing quality.
Its not because Inafune is making a successor to Mega Man, but all the stuff OUTSIDE of the game dragging it across the mud.
-Consistent delays
-Multi-media ventures announced well before the game launched (TV Show, Movie)
-Another kickstarter by same producer (Red Ash) announced BEFORE MN9 even released
Those above factors gave the game a toxic branding and I hope when it releases finally, that is removed if the game is good.
He didn't really create Megaman, he adapted an existing in game design into an illustration. He didn't really "make him big" either, he was an artist and eventually did some game planning. After that he became a suit who would offer some direction to the product.
This isn't to downplay or overplay his contributions. The guy isn't a game designer and he didn't really design the character either, but he has his place in the series history before becoming an executive. This seems to be a major point of confusion in general.
and PS4, Xbox One and 3DS. Though I don't think a collection of 6 games inferior to a PS2 collection with 7 games + extras is much to boast about.
Some rewards have already been shipped out. I have a couple packages that I have yet to open, but I think it's a plush toy and some posters or something. Still waiting on that drawing I paid $300 for. RIP.
Well, I mean, giving actual form to the characters is a pretty major contribution. He did create all the MM1 masters on his own, and the basic enemies are more or less all his design.
And then there's the fact that he took a much more direct overseer role after Akira Kitamura, the original Mega Man project lead, left after a couple of games.
Someone else may have technically "created" Mega Man, but much like Yuji Naka with Sonic, Inafune took the reins of the horse and turned it into what we know and love today.
Fucking finally.
That's an ugly time to release it though.
In June I got Odin Sphere, Guilty Gear, Tokyo Mirage Sessions and Zero Escape 3.
Damn what a crowded month.
Finally.
It feels like it's been ages since the Kickstarter finished.
I'm with you there.
And not only with the hate on GAF but on the whole world. For some reason, people don't like the idea of the guy, who created Megaman (or at least made him big), creating a substitute game because the original company, who owns the IP, does fuck all with him.
So it technically did get delayed to Summer LOL
Looking forward to this
One day I'll figure out why anyone cares about the bolded. It's not like it took any money or resources from the actual creation of the game. You can argue whether it was smart from a branding/IP vantage point but I care about the game - to which such ventures are irrelevant.
While its true he didn't straight up make Megaman, and I feel he's sufficiently walked that back and clarified that point in recent years, I feel you are still downplaying his contributions. The man had a big gameplay and narrative role on the series for most of its existence.