Capcom Refused To Let Keiji Inafune To Complete Mega Man Legends 3 | GameBlurb

GameBlurb, "For those of you who are still upset over the Mega Man Legends 3 debacle, there seems to be a lot more fuel to add to this debacle."

Fans vs. Capcom: The Fate of Two Clusterf***s

It's only been a few days since Capcom officially canceled the fan-driven project Mega Man Legends 3, and already the backlash has begun, and it's only getting worse. At first, it was just hundreds of bitter comments by fans on the cancelation notice at Capcom's official blog, but then the punches started to swing. ~ Nick Tan, GameRevolution

Is Hideki Kamiya teasing Mega Man Legends 3?

Scrawl: "Get ready! Bayonetta director and Devil May Cry creator Hideki Kamiya has made an interesting Twitter update regarding Mega Man Legends recently."

Sad History of Cancelled Games: Silent Hills, Wolf Among Us Season 2, and More

Not all games make it out of the development; some meet untimely ends. Here are some of most notable games that have been cancelled in the last few years.

Seth Killian: Capcom "May Have Mega Man News"

Is Capcom holding out on some Mega Man news? Check out Gamezone's interview with Capcom Special Advisor Seth Killian.

Megaman Legends 3 Cancellation Is Worrying

It was reported just recently by Capcom over on their Unity boards that the highly anticipated 3DS title, Megaman Legends 3, has been cancelled. This cancellation may not seem like a total surprise because many had speculated that this would happen after Megaman Universe was also kicked to the curb once Infanue left Capcom.

Got questions about the cancelled Mega Man Legends 3? Ask the only journalist to ever play it

When Capcom unexpectedly cancelled Mega Man Legends 3 last month, fans flooded the internet with questions. What went wrong? Why was the publisher abandoning a project it’d announced only one year earlier? Was the community to blame since this was partially a community- developed games? Was this the end of Mega Man, period? We don’t know - not yet.

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Capcom...its time to admit you made a HUGE MISTAKE w/ Megaman

Mighty No. 9's Kickstarter was a huge success, and rightfully so! But what this also shows, is that gamers have an immense desire for more Megaman-like, and why do you believe that is? Well, Capcom has failed gamers, and Megaman. And its time that they admit their mistakes and make a change. But lets go over the latest moves on Capcom's part, where they have completely ignored gamer input for Megaman.

MM9 Leaker Says Megaman Legends in Development

Hot on the heels of all that "fans will be happy soon" teasing by former Capcom staff member Hideki Kamiya, The Shadow sends word that a Mega Man Legends sequel is indeed currently in development at Capcom...

Want to save Mega Man Legends 3? Well then, become a Servbot!

It was a sad day, when Capcom decided to cancel the Mega Man Legends 3 project. Gamers from all over came together to post/rant about it. Now's your chance to tell Capcom they should continue development. All you have to do is join the dev room and sign a petition. It'll only take a few minutes, wouldn't it be nice for this to become green lit again?

Top Five Capcom Video Game Franchises

For a third-party multiplatform publisher and developer, Capcom has enough popular franchises to create their very own video game system.

Mega Man Legends 3: Canceled Video Games

Mega Man Legends 3: A canceled series with lots of potential. Imagine if Spyro was flat out canceled. Here, CoG talk Mega Man Legends!

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Forget Lost Planet and Dead Rising Sequels, Where's My Mega Man Legends 3?

SCRAWL: "Capcom's been going all out lately, having recently announced sequels to their first shots at next-gen development, Dead Rising and Lost Planet. Combine those titles with their already announced Bionic Commando, Dark Void, Resident Evil 5, and their recently released Street Fighter IV, and Capcom has one hell of a line-up for 2009. But with all these games, we've yet to see one character make his jump to next-gen, and his name is Mega Man."

RUMOR: Mega Man Legends 3 is still possible

David" of the 100,000 Strong for Bringing Back Mega Man Legends 3 Campaign has reported that a Facebook user by the name of "Zeri P Bishop," had supposedly received information from a source within Capcom of possibly reviving the MML3 project. According to Zeri P Bishop, fans may actually still bring back Mega Man Legends 3 into development. The message posted here on 1UP.com has been edited by me, for it is essentially instructions to help get the game back in development, and clarity and understanding is essential. For the Zeri’s original post, see here.

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CGM: My Capcom Kick in the Face

Capcom’s cancellation of Megaman Legends 3 was the last straw. Legends 3, the long-awaited sequel to the reasonably-popular spin-off Megaman series, was evidently close to completion. A demo version of Legends 3 was released on the Nintendo eShop in 2011. Oddly enough, the demo cost $2.50.

How valuable is fan input when developing games?

Capcom is allowing unprecedented fan input in the design of the upcoming Mega Man Legends 3. How much value does fan input have in the game industry?

Capcom Says that Mega Man Legends 3 is Dead Forever and There's Nothing You Can Do About It

GP Editor Marshall Henderson writes, "For fans monitoring the condition of the latest Mega Man Legends 3 news, the recent cancellation may have felt like a slow in the pulse for the Mega Man Legends series. Capcom wants you to know that this isn't the case. In an an interview with Kotaku, spokesman Brian Keltner made it clear that the Mega Man Legends 3 project is definitely, totally, and without a doubt dead."

In the wake of Inafune’s departure, the Mega Man Legends 3 dev team delivers a message

El33tonline writes: "...One of the projects that Inafune had been working on, and had expressed extreme enthusiasm in, was Mega Man Legends 3, a project the luminary said had remained a dream of his since the last game. Now that Inafune isn’t at Capcom anymore, and can no longer work on Mega Man Legends 3, who is left to take his place?"

Video Game Cosplay Yearbook Page

Have you ever imagined what it would be like if your favorite video game characters grew up and went to school together? PWN or DIE has, and the way they picture it is much like their own experiences growing up. There would be pep rallies and proms, jocks and nerds, and of course yearbooks.

Mega Man Legends 3 Prototype Version response will determine fate of full game

Since the beginning of the Mega Man Legends 3 Project, Capcom has put forth the impression that the 3DS game is in danger -- that it hasn't been green-lit, and needs lots of interest and participation from fans to avoid being axed at any second. Even with the impending release of a playable demo, that hasn't changed. In a Capcom-Unity blog post, director Masakazu Eguchi explained that the "Prototype Version" being released on the 3DS eShop is based on the prototype the team built to convince Capcom to let development continue, being released to the public after an "unprecedented agreement." "Furthermore," Eguchi said, "the heat and excitement surrounding this downloadable title would determine whether or not the full game could be green-lit. If hype is strong, the full title will be a go. If not, it's a no-go." With Prototype Version, it'll be easy to measure "hype" in sales.

Neocrisis: New Rockman Dash 3/Megaman Legends 3 Screens

Neocrisis: Here are new screenshots for Rockman Dash 3, also known as Megaman Legends 3, coming to 3DS.

How Dragon's Dogma 2 Realizes Its Director's Vision From the First Game

IGN: "The first Dragon's Dogma was a wonderfully unique RPG back in 2012, but it was held back by technical limitations that prevented Director Hideaki Itsuno from realizing his true vision for the project. Find out how things have changed now with the upcoming Dragon's Dogma 2."

Suicide Squad: KTJL Players Can Have Their Head Blown Off If They Disobey Waller's Orders

Don't think that disobeying orders in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, as Amanda Waller won't hesitate to blow your head up.