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Keiji Inafune and Compile Heart Team Up to Promote Neptune Mk-II

Andriasang: The former Capcom great puts on his most colorful shirt and gets ready to answer your questions.

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Cloudberry5182d ago

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Didn't expect for him to see along side of Super Dimensional Game Neptune Mk-II, lol.

Baka-akaB5182d ago (Edited 5182d ago )

Funny , wasnt he literally calling most games present at the last tgs crap while professing some weird love fetish for western games ?

And neptune definitively fits the profil of those niche and low budget games he was pilling upon multiple times .

He difinitively was targeting out games like Compilheart's (wich ironically were still miles better than anything he released this gen) .

Redempteur5182d ago

facepalm ..

inafune ..what are you doing ? this is the last place where you should be ..

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Keiji Inafune's Latest Mobile Game Will Shut Down After Less than a Year of Life

The former Mega Man producer's latest game, Dragon & Colonies, is going to dragon heaven.

mrmikew20182010d ago

Another failure from this whiny clown, I wonder what his excuse will be now?

Chaos_Order2008d ago

Probably that "The mobile gaming landscape is cruel and ruthless and something needs to be done!" when not long ago he would've been thinking "the mobile game market is so massive, we'll make Megabucks!"

xX1NORM1Xx2008d ago

I kinda feel bad for him at this point but he did bring it on himself with mighty number 9.

PhoenixUp2008d ago

Seems everything he touches since he left Capcom becomes filled with misfortune.

- Started work on a 3DS game called Kaio: King of Pirates that later got canceled
- Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z was a disappointing game that all but killed the Ninja Gaiden franchise
- Mighty No.9 failed to live up to the grand expectations set for it
- ReCore was very below average title that didn’t leave much of an impression
- Red Ash has fallen off the radar and the public hasn’t heard anything about its progression

All these flops from the same man who dissed Japanese developers a decade ago. He even defended Phil Fish’s harsh criticism of Japanese devs yet Inafune himself has hasn’t had any critical hits of his own since leaving Capcom.

Chaos_Order2008d ago

The "creator" *coughs violently* of Mega Man sure can't catch a break, can he?

Chaos_Order2008d ago

Which is exactly why I put the word "creator" in quotes and added *coughs violently* after it, because he has been called the creator of Mega Man many times in the past despite it not being accurate. -_- Pardon my immense subtlety.

Wasabi2006d ago

@MrSwank

**"he didnt create mega man"***

I think that was his point.

Hint: "coughs violently"

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Keiji Inafune On Making Dragon & Colonies’ Ambition Meet The Platform Needs

Level-5 Comcept’s Keiji Inafune recently sat down for an interview where he talked about how the idea for Dragon & Colonies came about, how they had to fit the needs of the smartphone crowd, and more.

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Let's talk about games that redeemed their franchise

So many great games, so many franchises saved by developers revisiting exactly what it is players want. Hopefully, other developers wallowing in mediocrity can look to these games as blueprints for what they should do going forward.

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PhoenixUp2663d ago

It’s great to see a franchise adjust itself for the better after a stumble