qq more said:Definitely try them out, or at least the first game since it's pretty good! Controls will take some time to get used to though.
I would if they'd put them up on PSN.
qq more said:Definitely try them out, or at least the first game since it's pretty good! Controls will take some time to get used to though.
This is a little sad to hear, not sure what to make of it. But it does mean we won't hear a peep out of anyone concerning this game until Capcom decides to release another official statement.Zen said:By the way, the programming director of Legends 3 said "I'm sorry everyone, I should have stayed quiet." and his earlier twitter, or what have you, was removed. Capcom clamped down on him for 'speaking out'?
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...director-offers-us-encouragement/&h=0AQBIeWcn
In these days of twitters and price drops and 4chan screencaps, you can never be too careful!Sammy Samusu said:OMG... What is happening.
I'll be featured on CNN as in "young man goes on rampage due to Megaman Legends 3 cancellation."
I'm sorry for any misunderstanding, I was just kidding. LOL
SwiftSketcher said:This is a little sad to hear, not sure what to make of it. But it does mean we won't hear a peep out of anyone concerning this game until Capcom decides to release another official statement.
Agent Unknown said:Terrible news, just found out about this today. It's an ironic shame because one of the IGN editorials earlier this month railing against NOA for not bringing over Xenoblade and Last Story cited MML 3's gamer input with Capcom as an example that Nintendo should look to for in how to treat its fans better. So much for that. The house that built Mega Man has apparently lost its mind since Inafune left. How is a MM Legends title any more niche or "risky" than a game like Okamiden? This doesn't make any sense at all and just smacks of terribly incompetent management.
Sammy Samusu said:OMG... What is happening.
I'll be featured on CNN as in "young man goes on rampage due to Megaman Legends 3 cancellation."
I'm sorry for any misunderstanding, I was just kidding. LOL
Boo, please.Nuclear Muffin said:Well done, you've just done irreparable damage to any fan effort that could possible revive the game. You've probably also done indirect damage to the 3DS'/Nintendo's/Capcom's public image as well.
As a guy who has studied Public Relations as part of his degree, I feel qualified in saying that you've fucked up badly (please tell me you're joking).
I don't think they'll be reaching that 100k.Sammy Samusu said:
PSFan said:So what are the chances Capcom will re-consider the cancellation if 3DS sales better once the price drop happens?
Busaiku said:I don't think they'll be reaching that 100k.
Yeah, like mentioned before, there have been detractors for every thousandth of the way. I still remember the screwattack vid that mocked everyone at the 5000 mark, calling it a lost cause, and then we reached 20,000, and they did it again. And now we're nearing double that much. Obviously we were going to hit that period of slowdown, which is about now it seems, but the outpouring is still going at a decent rate. (Honestly, the fact it took till now to slow down is surprising!) What I don't get is why this 'cause' in particular gets some press with only the intention of ridiculing us. We just want to show there is an audience for the game. Is OP Rainfall doubted this much? The Tales petition? We'll see what happens, but we've amassed a good enough amount of numbers to have a presence they can't just brush away.Busaiku said:I don't think they'll be reaching that 100k.
Greater for sure. I mean, sales are obviously going to explode at that price, making it less of a risk to release any kind of software. Whether it's great enough to convince Capcom, we don't know.PSFan said:So what are the chances Capcom will re-consider the cancellation if 3DS sales better once the price drop happens?
That's kind of assuming interest isn't going to drop off as people start forgetting about MML3, though. This time next week there probably won't be nearly as many people joining every day.Zen said:There's always a chance. As with most things, it won't can't hurt. In fact it probably can only help the cause, so yeah.
It has yet to go below 1000 like in a day, so we'll see. It might even come close to 35 000 tonight and should reach 40 in another 4-5 days.
There were people that said it wouldn't even break 1000. The real important thing is that people participate and show their support.
I play games by Capcom/GDGF said:I just noticed that Del the Funky Homosapien 'liked' the "100,000 strong" facebook page. Keep it up!
11k servbots...Agent Unknown said:Just did all three and I am now Servbot # 011181.
I have no idea but to go from 4k to 11k in the matter of days is awesomeqq more said:11k servbots...
How many people were there in the japanese devroom again?
Friday, July 29, 2011Roll's Wrap-Up: 07/28/11
David here. Today's Wrap-Up is possibly the most important one so far, so get ready.
August 19th is the first thing we should talk about. On this date, Japan's Devroom will fully shut down. It's been talked about here quite well, but allow me to provide an excerpt.
"I feel this date is important to consider, as it marks it a for sure point in time where Capcom will decide to either finish their cancellation plans, or perhaps do something else. On the US cancellation Q&A, there is no mention of the date, which might be why so many people neglect to mention it. Furthermore, the US Devroom cancellation was dealt with differently, allowing users to still join and post in the Devroom forums. The Q&A mentions this, explaining that the Dev Room will remain open in a limited capacity, so you can PM those people now and in the future. The act of leaving open the Devroom has offered hope to some people, but the rest of the Q&A makes it quite clear the Capcom has no plans to continue Mega Man Legends 3 or use the ideas from the Devroom anytime in the future. Which, makes the decision for leaving it open and allowing for people to still get Servbot numbers all the more curious."
This does make things seem a bit more unsettling in some ways. We have the North American devroom, but for how much longer? Obviously, we should not delay as the time to take action is now, but we need a deadline to pressure us to achive our goals. Numbers get tossed around a lot, but I think that we should be striving for AT LEAST 25,000 Devroom members and 20,000 Servbots. I think it is possible, so long as we spread the word. The more we can get in a short span of time, the better. Showing Capcom our support and voice on thier own turf is the best thing we've got right now, so keep it up.
In related news, Fujikawa's Twitter page is gone. There are no further details on the matter, so consider any reasoning behind it pure speculation. That being said, we know that what he spoke was purely from a consumer's mindset.
By tomorrow, the Facebook page should hit 35,000 hits. Good job guys! With that being said, I would like to ask something of every active member here. If you know just a single person who would be willing to help out by liking us and becoming a Servbot, tell them about our cause. As we've said prior, we are going at a good pace and slumps and spikes are normal. However, the bigger a group is, the more support they get. We are not trying to get special recognition, we simply want all the external support we can get to help the cause. Be civil, don't spam, and never forget what we are fighintg for. Remember, we have to show Capcom we are civil, dedicated, and serious, and we need all the help we can get. If we could get another number spike up in a relatively quick amount of time, that would really help something that we are truly adamant about: the international front.
Thanks to out friends at International Strategies, we are rolling out the movement wround the world. Our goal is to be fully rolled out by this weekend, and all looks well. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that Arabic and German pages are now available, so please check those, as well as all the others, right here. To all of our friends across the world, thank you. We only wish we could do more, but it is not our strength, which is why we must say thanks once again to our friends at International Strategies. Additional liasons are coming soon as well, and all of them will be posted on ther blog and International Strategies very soon.
Lastly, let's talk about the 3DS. If you haven't heard by now, Nintendo has dropped the price significantly in all regions effective mid-August. A more economical unit leads to more people buying it (or so we hope). Let us show 3rd party developers that they need not be afraid of releasing thier efforts on the 3DS. If you do not own one already, and were planning to get one anyways, get one now. Why? Not only will you get 20 free games, but it will be a profit to them. That way, they get the original profit, you get a system you were going to get anyways, plus some exclusive releases, and 3rd parties see the adoption rate go up. I know not everyone has 250 USD or equivalent to blow, but if you were thinking about getting one anyways, you might as well do it now.
That is all for now, we wait for the dawn. Remember, that while nothing is gauranteed, our efforts are not in vain. Legends Never Die!
The reason why they can't bring it to U.S PSN is because of the voice overs. The contracts for actors didn't anticipate digital distribution as a means for sales of MML1/2, so either new contracts have to be made or they would have to be redubbed.Dynedom said:I remember there being a discussion about this before but I guess Mega Man Legends 1 and 2 are never making it onto PSN? Was it one of the developers who said it was impossible or unlikely to happen ever?
If those games hit PSN and got mass downloads, you'd think that would re-spark Capcom's interest. =\
PSFan said:So what are the chances Capcom will re-consider the cancellation if 3DS sales better once the price drop happens?
and I doubt they want to do a new contract with Tiesel's VA.ezekial45 said:The reason why they can't bring it to U.S PSN is because of the voice overs. The contracts for actors didn't anticipate digital distribution as a means for sales of MML1/2, so either new contracts have to be made or they would have to be redubbed.
Announcement of an announcement?wwm0nkey said:Apparently the founder of the 100,000 strong page has some "big news"
Hey just reporting in what is being said. Some people are saying its basically just a new way to advertise the group.Roto13 said:He can't have "big" news. He's not nearly important enough.
Wow, those actually look terrible. Camera's giving me headaches.Boney said:oh fuck don't link me that guy
here's the prototype trailer http://youtu.be/nSzzXnv5JYo
here's mission 1, 2 and 3
http://youtu.be/13waqYSKZAY
http://youtu.be/GVblq9nYNOM
http://youtu.be/7FvVwfGwKEo
So you just sit in here and play Duck Hunt with people's dreams?Roto13 said:He can't have "big" news. He's not nearly important enough.
FTH said:So you just sit in here and play Duck Hunt with people's dreams?
Leona Lewis said:Wow, those actually look terrible. Camera's giving me headaches.
And something about it gives me awful "Mode 7" flashbacks from the GBA days of portable 3D.
can't believe those guys are laughing at the fans.SwiftSketcher said:Yeah, like mentioned before, there have been detractors for every thousandth of the way. I still remember the screwattack vid that mocked everyone at the 5000 mark, calling it a lost cause, and then we reached 20,000, and they did it again. And now we're nearing double that much. Obviously we were going to hit that period of slowdown, which is about now it seems, but the outpouring is still going at a decent rate. (Honestly, the fact it took till now to slow down is surprising!) What I don't get is why this 'cause' in particular gets some press with only the intention of ridiculing us. We just want to show there is an audience for the game. Is OP Rainfall doubted this much? The Tales petition? We'll see what happens, but we've amassed a good enough amount of numbers to have a presence they can't just brush away.
Greater for sure. I mean, sales are obviously going to explode at that price, making it less of a risk to release any kind of software. Whether it's great enough to convince Capcom, we don't know.
Could be a paid Capcom hit job!Boney said:can't believe those guys are laughing at the fans.
I don't think even Capcom would get near that website.Forever said:Could be a paid Capcom hit job!
Busaiku said:I don't think they'll be reaching that 100k.
ezekial45 said:The reason why they can't bring it to U.S PSN is because of the voice overs. The contracts for actors didn't anticipate digital distribution as a means for sales of MML1/2, so either new contracts have to be made or they would have to be redubbed.
Still VERY upset about that, why did it have to be Teisel's VA!?Zen said:I think the ultimate reason was also that one of the VA's became a convicted pedophile since the games came out, and they wouldn't want to negotiate a new contract with him. Also they aren't allowed to redo voicework on PS1 classics as they have to be a 1:1 transference.
Yeah, It's one thing to kind of dismiss it, but to go out of their way and dedicate a portion of their show (twice!) just put down the cause and the supporters is just super shitty of them. ffs we've lost everything. This effort has nothing to lose, and the fanbase has every right to be pissed. But I guess if we don't have CoD numbers supporting us, there's no reason for us to fight back right? Until Capcom comes out and tells us they will not pursue Legends 3 in any form (which if at this point they won't revive the 3DS game, they might as well say) we have every reason to believe we can make them reconsider. (this isn't directed at you, just a a vent, haha)Boney said:can't believe those guys are laughing at the fans.
Yeah, but now the effort has hit it's first roadblock, and it's vital that whoever is at the lead organize the top reps in this effort and relentlessly pursue coverage in the bigger media outlets. Protodude is right with his tweet: "100K4MML3 has peeked. I'm telling you guys, you gotta branch out to the big boys @kotaku @gamespot @g4 @ect or else that's it." I feel if we stay in the mode of "spread this to your friends and random fansites" session we're currently in, we're in trouble.Zen said:Ultimately it's a fantastic decision, now there needs to be some sort of planned media outreach in another week or so.
I'm fucking convinced that the planets of the universe have aligned to conspire against Legends :/wwm0nkey said:Still VERY upset about that, why did it have to be Teisel's VA!?