Triverse writes, "Mega Man is one of a select few legacy franchises that has survived since the Nintendo Entertainment System days and is not a Nintendo bred title. There are not a lot of other titles in this group so it is quite an elite list. Mega Man is also a title that has touched nearly every console that reach mainstream success over the years (Capcom did snub a couple here and there). With Mega Man X8 though, Capcom marked the changing of the guard so to speak- Keiji Inafune was not in charge of the blue bomber anymore and a new team took charge."
Mega Man X fans are always trying to nominate the top boss. Greg at Hey Poor Player shares his thoughts on the most iconic Mavericks to grace Capcom's robot-busting series.
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I’m going to start off my first title on this list which also happens to be one of my favorite games of all time. It’s one of two on this list that fits that bill alongside Breath of Fire III, Shovel Knight and more. Without further blabbering on my part, here are my Top 5 games that should have had sequels - but didn't!
Rogue Galaxy
Rogue Galaxy is an action RPG developed by Level-5 and was published by Sony in NA a little less than a decade ago. One thing to mention right now is that fans of Star Wars will feel right at home with this game as it has many parallels to the epic space opera. Being a Star Wars fan myself, I had no issues with it.
Okami, I would love to see a full on sequel for next gen systems, I played a little of the DS Okami, couldn't get into it
Time to get serious. Whether it's bad translation or merely localisation staff having fun, there sure are some silly Maverick names. Let's take a trip down memory lane and have a look back at ten of the most laughable Mega Man X bosses.
Combo meter? Mega Man doesn't need a combo meter!
Gateway MT6706 2008
They officially screwed the MM franchise. The gameplay does not look fluid, and seems rather robotic (no pun intended) instead.