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Gaming => Mega Man Discussion => Topic started by: crazytobuildmc on November 01, 2014, 10:24:52 AM
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Megaman looks like a dying series. Please pay your last respects here. :cry:
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the dream is not dead! Let's go!
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Really? :cry: (tears of joy)
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Megaman had a happy, long live, anyway. *brick'd*
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Mega Man is never going to die as long as fans keep him alive through fan games, such as the one this forum revolves around. You don't need new installments every other year to enjoy a series. It's okay to replay old games and still enjoy them.
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I'm sure Mega Man has left a pretty big impact on the world of gaming, so the series will always live on in spirit.
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Megaman has a new family, Smash Bros i guess..
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megaman can't die
we have to get xover 2
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Panel De Pon is dead to. I'm still supporting and spreading my love for it everywhere.
Don't let a series' lack of official content get you too down. If it stops, you can even carry it on with your own hands!
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Yes, Mega Man is rest. And now that Xover is gone, he is rest in peace.
If it serves you as any consolation, the series lives on through the fanbase's work (a thing I've said hundreds of times throughout the last 4 years or so).
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Panel De Pon is dead to. I'm still supporting and spreading my love for it everywhere.
Don't let a series' lack of official content get you too down. If it stops, you can even carry it on with your own hands!
But Capcom is stopping fan projects! :(
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Hasn't stopped this from continuing. MM8BDM was even featured in a site owned by Capcom once, though I can't remember which or when.
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WOW
I hope you support my project, 'Megaman P'!
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As far as I've seen, Capcom (more specifically, Capcom-Unity) has been supportive of fan projects, especially involving Mega Man. They backed Street Fighter X Mega Man (http://www.capcom-unity.com/brelston/blog/2012/12/17/street-fighter-x-mega-man-now-available-for-free) and two tribute music albums (http://www.capcom-unity.com/brelston/blog/2013/10/29/mm25-mega-man-rocks-and-for-everlasting-peace-out-now), and they did feature MM8BDM on their blog (http://www.capcom-unity.com/jgonzo/blog/2010/02/16/mega_man_8-bit_deathmatch_trailer) around the time of it's original release. It's actually a bit surprising to see compared to companies like Square Enix (http://www.destructoid.com/square-enix-shuts-down-chrono-fan-game-crimson-echoes-131702.phtml) who do seem to regularly shut down fan projects (http://www.gamespot.com/articles/square-enix-shuts-down-final-fantasy-vii-web-series/1100-6412449/). That's not to say Capcom wouldn't shut down a fan project (especially if it was trying to big time profit off of the Mega Man IP), but the people working at Capcom-Unity now and in the past hear and relate to wanting more Mega Man. Which is pretty cool!
Capcom, of course, has also been pushing digital re-releases of past titles, which is also rad. It gives a chance for people old and young to discover/rediscover series like classic, X, and Battle Network in an easy and accessible way. Thanks to those releases and Super Smash Bros., seeing Mega Man on the eShop is actually a fairly common sight.
Despite the gap in official game releases, I feel like Mega Man has a lot going on for him right now, which actually makes fans more antsy than ever for a new game!
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Oh boy, Mega Man is dead?!
Really?
I can't believe it's not butter!
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Oh boy, Mega Man is dead?!
Really?
I can't believe it's not butter!
How is this helpful
Anywho, Press Start pretty much said most of what was on my mind, but I should also point out that the Archie comics are still a fairly new and lively thing. It has proven to be a successful comic amongst fans of Archie's works and fans of the games alike. Hell, I've seen a lot of people who were avidly involved in the Sonic comics that started getting into Mega Man because of the comic. And how long has Sonic's Archie series been around?
Since the early 90's. Even without the series' branding being exploited as much as Sonic was at the time, Mega's being met with a very similar success.
The games have been dormant, but the series itself is not dead.
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Yeah as Turbodude said, capcom make a lot of things for megaman beside a "possible" game in working....
Like the "amusement park megaman themed" :http://www.rockman-corner.com/2014/09/rockman-set-to-invade-japanese-theme.html
But i have the feeling like, at 80% they try just to get money before to stop definitely the serie, like they just try to get money with goodies only, for MH3 and others....like if megaman was just a last way to get a little money for now....
A guy from Capcom FR and a guy who know capcom jp, told me they have no plan for a megaman game....well, certainly. Im a big megaman fan but i lost all my hopes... =(
Maybe an announce for Christmas? like.. SFxMM, lol i joke...we will see...maybe in 2015, maybe not.
In capcom unity forum, when people ask if they want make a new megaman game, capcom respond just....nothing, it's not really reassuring :/
megaman goodies or comics are not made directly by capcom (for a lot, like http://www.rockman-corner.com/2014/11/r ... oming.html (http://www.rockman-corner.com/2014/11/rockman-capsule-figures-are-coming.html) )....but well....maybe they will try to get us a chance to show how megaman can make great sales too (for their $$$) lol. :)
I really need a new announcement for a megaman game and a nice Hype with people (like classic or X for me, i think it could be a good restart)....believe in a possible new game make my passion strong and give me a lot of enthousiasm since megaman is like my religion....for me.
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I'm not surprised there isn't anything new on the Megaman front, as the recent games have all lived off nostalgia. As much as I would LOVE something new.
I doubt we will ever get a new retail Megaman though. It must be hard to make something worth $60 involving Megaman in this generation, the series doesn't really have a big enough fanbase to make up for it, like say Mario.
I'll remain optimistic for something new though, always have, always will!
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We need to release anything for good this bomber cant die now oh well rip rock may you rest in peace :| :cry:
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Cue *Pew-pew-pew-pew-pew* sound, decrement 1 from life counter, teleport another Megaman to nearest checkpoint, flash "READY" on screen, give control to player
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I don't feel like megaman is dead, so long as fans can make awesome new fan games for the blue bomber to go through. Personally, I feel like giving some of the robot masters some screen time could be cool, like a powered up version of 2-6 or something like that.
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We still wait for Megaman X corrupted and Megaman Battle Network Chrono X.
A lot of fangames have not a good quality like some official games (of the past).
Megaman Unlimited was very original and challenging (and not that hard seriously') and i wait MMBN3D.
But i think, with the potential of the nextgen, we could get a so good megaman game with more than the usual game like mm9 or 10....
Fangames wont help the serie to survive, im pretty sure if Capcom continued to release megaman games (without canceling all of the them between 2010 and 2013), some fangames could be finished, im pretty sure, a big part of the community is sad for it and a lot of programmers of fangames could be less ambitious because that.
And fangames wont make megaman alive for more than 4years again, we need really a new good stuff from Capcom, they have the potential to make a good megaman game and not something bugged like X7 (i liked this game but the camera was horrible).
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My Problem with X7 was controls... Then again, I played the PC version, so that might be why. Capcom is desperate to apologize to the fans and hype them up in the possibility of revival, and with the crash of Mighty No 9 this would be their best time to attempt a new Mega Man, because everyone will be "MN9 was not the Mega Man I wanted! Give us a real Mega Man!".
The stories behind cancellations has never been explained properly, and there is a large room for misunderstanding in them (except Maverick Hunter, which was canned before any info on it went public, thus not counting as cancellation really, and also had a good reason, though the reason itself can be argued on grounds of what defines a Mega Man game considering the variety of gameplay styles), and in the latest cases it was basically "Inafune left, so the ship must sink". Even so, we don't know whether or not the cancellations were work of his successor or some of the higher-ups.
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So from what I've heard the spiritual successor that had nearly 3 years in the making and about £3,000,000 pledged into it, has turned out to be really mediocre at best. Visuals aren't up to standard, gameplay doesn't have much imagination or thought put into it, level design being crap, forgetting what made the Megaman games so great, etc.
We have plenty of games in the franchise to enjoy, as well as load of fan games.
But in terms of official future games, it's rip in kill for the Megaman franchise. :(