Saturday, July 7, 2012

Bluefin Teasing Mega Man Surprise

Coming from Bluefin Tamashii USA's official Facebook...




For those not in the know, Bluefin is Bandai's North American distributor, responsible for bringing over each and every Mega Man D-Arts figure to our side of the pond.

Maybe this a teaser for the next D-Arts? Or a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive? A special variant of an already existing figure? A few possibilities, certainly.

Hopefully we won't have to wait too long to get some answers. Needless to say, I'll be keeping an eye out for future updates. Feel free to speculate in the meantime!

Source: Tamashii.USA (Thanks to everyone who sent this in!)

15 comments:

  1. So..figues?
    And I expected a new game or something -_-

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  2. Bluefin teases an announcement

    Better complain about Capcom!

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  3. Probably the Trigger figure from the poll

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  4. Can't wait. These figures are some if the best I have ever owned. Period.

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  5. Cool! Figures are always cool.

    Now if we could just get a game along with it...

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  6. Soundtracks, artbooks, figures, comics... They come non-stop, showing how strong the fandom is.

    Yet Cacpom doesn't make a Mega Man game...

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  7. @July 7, 2012 3:01 AM

    You expected Bluefin to make a game?

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  8. Well what ever it is, I'll be interested to see more. Could be cool.

    P.S: Hold your horses people. We all want a new game, but we can't exactly force a figure company to put funding in to dev kits to make a game, and I doubt that anybody in that company would know how to code a game from scratch.

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  9. I'd rather have a sick statue for the 25th anniversary with all the iterations of Megaman(I don't count ZX and Zero as part so they can go to hell) posing together. THAT would be all I need for the anniversary.

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  10. It'd be nice if it was a reprint of the original X (non-metallic) D-Arts figure. That's the one I want more than anything, but the price went up so quickly that I never got a chance. It goes for around $140 now, which... as much as I adore X, that's way too much for a figure.

    The First Armor X and Zero V2 figures are nice consolation prizes and I'm glad I have them, but nothing beats X in his regular armor!

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  11. The price did not go up quickly. It was readily available for months on various sites for retail price. I was able to easily pick 2 up months after its release.

    A reissue would be great for those that missed out but you had to try really hard not to pick him up.

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  12. NO!! no SDCC surprise please and no more Metallic Versions i hate those...

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  13. Tell us that it's Trigger, then shut up and take my zenny.

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  14. it's probably about the d-arts vile figure being a comic con exclusive for the us release.

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  15. Megaman 11 or nothing.

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