ConceptualGamer discusses his appreciation for Capcom's classic franchise MegaMan specifically number two. A concept for a unique re-working of the title is described which would allow new fans of the series to enjoy the past classic in all its glory.
Capcom says it wants to take 'great care' in new Mega Man games, is not interested in rushing new products out in order to maximize repeated sales.
Good good good. Take your time... But don't wait too long.. lol. Need some Mega Man 202X
5 years was than enough time for a new Mega Man game. The RE franchise had 3 remakes and RE8 in the last five years. Mega Man ain't that deep Capcom. Get it done. 🤣
The first brand spanking new megaman I really want them to make is... actually revive and continue the Legends 3 game. Realistically though, the next would probably be megaman 12, then a new battle network game.
Can we get an X reboot in 2-D with anime cutscenes?
I like Megaman but always thought X was cooler.
Capcom has unveiled and listed new Mega Man merchandise for pre-order to celebrate the multi-faceted franchise's 35th Anniversary...
The Blue Bomber has kept things low-key, but now that Mega Man's 35th anniversary has arrived, a new game should be part of the festivities.
For a while there it looked like Inafune's Mighty No. 9 lit a fire under Capcom's ass and they were forced to announce MM11 in response. When it was revealed that Might No. 9 was a nothing burger and MM11 under performed Capcom quietly shelved MM again outside of the occasional MM collection. At this rate they'll announce a Star Force or Power Fighters collection before MM12 or MMX8.
Mega Man 2 isn't all that hard. Mega Man 9 was designed to be easier, too.
A lot of the additions in Mega Man 9 over Mega Man 2 are actually extremely old in the franchise. The shop has been in games as far back as Mega Man IV on GameBoy (circa 1993) and most of the other additions (Rush, mainly) were added as early as Mega Man 3 on the NES.
I seriously don't think the game needs an upgrade. Capcom has gone that route in the past with no commercial luck.