In a sudden (not so much) move, Capcom has asked its fan for input on how their classic franchises should evolve. Take a quick survey and help your favourite series to return!
Survey
In a sudden (not so much) move, Capcom has asked its fan for input on how their classic franchises should evolve. Take a quick survey and help your favourite series to return!
They ask questions in regards to all of their franchises in the survey, not just mega man.I don't think there will be anymore Mega Man games. If they're asking for ideas about digital content when they already have Mega Man Legends 3 in their possession, it just tells me they don't give a crap about Mega Man anymore. Capcom is no longer the gaming company I used to know.
"Obviously...we're looking to gather some data about your buying habits and what franchises and even title types, you'd like us to make in the future."
Obviously just so you can troll on us again <.<
filled the survey and filled it with tons of Battle Network XD
There was no need for that, you know.
Battle Network is my favorite Megaman series because of several reasons, nostalgia is one, it's the first Megaman I played. I understand what you're saying but everyone can have their own thing to like, calling people names because of that is uncalled for. You have your taste, I have mine, we should just respect each other, no need for arguments.Hey when someone says they just helped attempt to axe murder my favorite series even further, I gotta say something.
That's because the programmer was a lazy arse. If the game was well programmed (x86 ASM, mother****er) it could even run on a Pentium 1.I find myself somewhat disheartened with the Megaman franchise, especially now that I discover that my netbook is so impossibly crap that it can't even run the free Street Fighter X Megaman game at full speed. Seriously. The damn thing's basically a very well hacked NES rom and I STILL can't play it. I need a new computer
That's because the programmer was a lazy arse. If the game was well programmed (x86 ASM, mother****er) it could even run on a Pentium 1.
Well, we can't ask much from a programmer who did that on his free time, tho!