This is honestly one of the greatest things I've ever seen before in my life. Seeing my favorite video game franchise being built from the ground up, how much work was put into it, and how far it's come, even after some major road bumps. Now after 8 years when we thought Megaman was dead, Capcom came right out and surprised us with another game for his 30th anniversary, so that alone lights a glimmer of hope in my heart that the blue bomber WILL in fact never die
While Keiji Inafune didn't create Megaman (which this interview falsely mislead people to believe), he definitely helped foster it. After his work as an artist & designer on the classic series, Inafune created Zero for the X series. He also convinced Capcom to make the Legends & Zero series, which he would also go onto produce. According to Koji Oda, the director of Mega Man 11, the reason Megaman died after Inafune left is no one was willing to step up and become "the new Mega Man guy." So yeah, Inafune deserves credit for Megaman's success. Though hilariously the main credit he gets as creator is incorrect.
A lot of stuff in this video is not accurate. He mixes release dates for Mega Man in Japan and North America (sometimes he says the release year for Japan and sometimes for the US), he mentions that Mega Man 8 was released in 1997 but doesn't mention Mega Man X4. He then goes to say that the series went back to "classic" when Mega Man Zero was released. And a lot of other stuff in here is just not correct. Why not try to get an interview with Akira Kitamura, the real father of Mega Man. It's interesting to see Inafune's drawings and hearing stories from back then, but the guys who made this video should have done much more research to get the details right.
This interview is a hot mess. Fun to watch, but hot damn it is inaccurate. It would definitely be nice to see another interview that's more accurate and gets the details right. Especially if they interviewed the real creator of Mega Man.
inafune is the one responsible for the death of megaman! he said that he wanted zero to steal all of the good scenes and i read that when the marvel vs capcom 3 producer asked him who were his favorite megaman characters he responded "tron and zero" he didn't even say megaman as a third choice. he's also the one who recommended that capcom use that bad box art megaman for street fighter x tekken.
Ragalo100 if you look back at the megaman story and see the main goals that had to be accomplished, and how megaman didn't accomplish any of them, capcom probably thought megaman was a shitty character, so why would they want to continue making games with a character that can't even handle being the main character of his own series.
"Everybody loves Megaman" Capcom doesn't anymore.
This is honestly one of the greatest things I've ever seen before in my life. Seeing my favorite video game franchise being built from the ground up, how much work was put into it, and how far it's come, even after some major road bumps. Now after 8 years when we thought Megaman was dead, Capcom came right out and surprised us with another game for his 30th anniversary, so that alone lights a glimmer of hope in my heart that the blue bomber WILL in fact never die
Man stuff like this was the reason I loved G4, with something like it would exist now on streaming platforms
When Capcom loved Megaman this video make me cry
This interview shows footage of the Gba port of RockMan Forte and that hurts my soul.
The GBA port is mid, but it’s not Almost Unplayable compared to the Pointless GBA port of sonic the hedgehog.
It's about one thing.
It's always been about one thing.
BLASTING!
While Keiji Inafune didn't create Megaman (which this interview falsely mislead people to believe), he definitely helped foster it. After his work as an artist & designer on the classic series, Inafune created Zero for the X series. He also convinced Capcom to make the Legends & Zero series, which he would also go onto produce. According to Koji Oda, the director of Mega Man 11, the reason Megaman died after Inafune left is no one was willing to step up and become "the new Mega Man guy."
So yeah, Inafune deserves credit for Megaman's success. Though hilariously the main credit he gets as creator is incorrect.
Back when Inafune was falsely treated as the "father" of Mega Man. :3
Inafune in my opinion when it comes to Mega Man is a God send.
RIP Capcom and Megaman
All because Capcom CEO's are petty.
At least we got a Mega Man 11
And Capcom seems to having a bit of a renaissance in recent years
say all you want about Keiji's inafune artstyle but I love it
Its like Capcom doesn't even want our money!
Yeah, I talked about megaman legends 3 in one of my videos not long ago actually, despite its been cancelled for 6 years.
mega man is the greatest.
Ya’ll saying capcom doesn’t love megaman anymore could never have predicted 2018 and 2020 huh?
This hurts my soul...
RIP Megaman
Who's watching in 2017 on the 30th Anniversary?
This looks like an episode of G4 Icons
A lot of stuff in this video is not accurate. He mixes release dates for Mega Man in Japan and North America (sometimes he says the release year for Japan and sometimes for the US), he mentions that Mega Man 8 was released in 1997 but doesn't mention Mega Man X4. He then goes to say that the series went back to "classic" when Mega Man Zero was released. And a lot of other stuff in here is just not correct. Why not try to get an interview with Akira Kitamura, the real father of Mega Man. It's interesting to see Inafune's drawings and hearing stories from back then, but the guys who made this video should have done much more research to get the details right.
This interview is a hot mess. Fun to watch, but hot damn it is inaccurate. It would definitely be nice to see another interview that's more accurate and gets the details right. Especially if they interviewed the real creator of Mega Man.
By classic Zero series they mean the classic format of sidescrolling jumping and shooting instead of JRPG
While people are mad for megaman being dead Megaman 11 was released!
Comcept must buy capcom so inafune can continue megaman
ROCKMAN BANZAI
inafune is the one responsible for the death of megaman! he said that he wanted zero to steal all of the good scenes and i read that when the marvel vs capcom 3 producer asked him who were his favorite megaman characters he responded "tron and zero" he didn't even say megaman as a third choice. he's also the one who recommended that capcom use that bad box art megaman for street fighter x tekken.
rockmenx8xx
But wasn't Capcom responsible for canceling Mega Man Legends 3 without a reason?
Ragalo100 if you look back at the megaman story and see the main goals that had to be accomplished, and how megaman didn't accomplish any of them, capcom probably thought megaman was a shitty character, so why would they want to continue making games with a character that can't even handle being the main character of his own series.
rockmenx8xx
Yeah, but still. Cancelling MML3, was no excuse, many of fans were outrages despite major support.
Ragalo100 yeah capcom are still idiots.
termina la serie de rockman y megamanx hasta la x6 porfavor
Original name was Mighty Kid, huh?
And then Mighty No. 9 was born
@@ediogge2811 And failed
@@SpiceyNachozMega Man in 2018: I Rise!
Mighty No 9 Falls!
Can anyone tell me what the name is of the track that plays in 11:38?
how do you unlock this in the game again? i forget T_T