Thursday, February 29, 2024

Mega Man-Themed Fighting Pass Heads to Street Fighter 6 in March

 

Capcom announced that Street Fighter 6 will be receiving a new Fighting Pass inspired by Mega Man starting tomorrow, March 1st. The "Mega Man Gala pass" is filled with an array of cosmetic avatar gear, emotes, photo frames, and stickers showcasing the Blue Bomber and different characters from the classic series. Additionally, players will gain access to access to Mega Man: The Power Battle, playable from start to finish.




 And check this out: "Bad Box Art" Mega Man has undergone a subtle rejuvenation, all thanks to the artistic touch of the game's director, Takayuki Nakayama.



If anything from the Mega Man Gala pass tickle your fancy, login to Street Fighter 6 tomorrow and get equipped.

70 comments:

  1. This is pretty cool !! I've been waiting for other music tracks too since Old Nayshall's theme music stresses me out 😆

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  2. Has that "Rock Buster" frame art been seen before? I don't seem to recognize it.

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    1. Yep! It was in Mega Man Official Complete Works. Came from an old Capcom photosticker booth.

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    2. Interesting! Nice to see it being used again, then.

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  3. That model is horrifying.

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  4. I'm... Not a fan of that model. Specially the face.

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  5. Sad that megaman is now a "merchandise" more then a actual thing.

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    1. Seems to me Capcom has took the "Bandai Namco" route with Mega Man as merchandise just as much how Bandai Namco does with Pac-Man its a sad state in gaming when certain IP's are just merchandising advertisement gigs. :/

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    2. Its better than making games that are shit. I'd take nothing over shit.

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    3. I dunno, pac man actually gets games made. he hasn't gone 10 years with no games yet. every few years they come up with some pacman stuff.

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  6. Is it possible to straight buy this content after the period has ended?

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    1. No, they lock most of this stuff behind the battle pass.

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  7. utterly dissapointing, then again the same can be said about 99% of capcom's doings with MM nowadays.

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  8. This must be the Megaman Match everyone's heard so many rumours about lol, pack 'er in boys

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  9. I bet 90% of the people complaining about this have never touched Street Fighter 6, nor do they plan to.

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    1. of course we don't plan to, because they didn't do mega man justice.

      I got smash 4 solely because mega man was in it, and he was done well. how does nintendo do mega man better than capcom?

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    2. I play SF6 like everyday and love it. But I’m also a MM fan. As a single individual, seeing MM reduced to this suuuuuuucks big time. Regardless of what made up percentages you want to use to make a point the sentiment exists.

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    3. @Anonymous March 2, 2024 at 12:43 AM
      Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize I had to own the game to critique its DLC.

      Here, let me go right out and buy a PlayStation 5 so I can buy this game. Then, maybe when I say that this DLC is disappointing, lackluster, and low-effort… I can be taken seriously because, lo and behold, I'll actually own the game to which this rubbish DLC belongs.

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    4. Point taken: The Mega Man fanbase will only accept something if it tingles that nostalgia funny bone.

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    5. That’s what you got from this? It’s the opposite. All Capcom does is “tingle the nostalgia funny bone” as you put it. That is ALL they do. The ONLY thing they have been doing. Merch and brand collaborations. Those rely on the “tingle of nostalgia.” Cause otherwise why even do it.

      They need to make a game instead of weaponizing nostalgia for quick cash. It’s been two decades. It’s been so long the hardcore fan base and the targeted demographic for video games (18-35 year olds) probably don’t even overlap anymore.

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    6. @Anon March 3, 12:11:PM

      Yes, that's what I got, because all you've got are excuses. If there's anything to take from recent patterns, the fanbase will happily put up with that tingle of nostalgia so long as Capcom isn't the one providing it. The moment Capcom does literally anything in that direction on their own products, you and the "hardcore fan base" make sure that no effort to reference the series goes unscorched.

      Keep trying to complain a Mega Man game in existence. It hasn't worked in however long you think "two decades" is, but I'm sure that "two decades" more will do it!

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    7. @Anonymous March 3, 2024 at 12:11 PM
      To be fair, I'm personally pretty hard to please. I was tickled pink at the announcement of Mega Man 11, for example, but after I beat it, I was left feeling kind of empty again. Because it was a "very traditional" Mega Man game with no real replay value.

      Then, last year, I rediscovered Mega Man Powered Up and had an absolute blast* playing through the downloadable stages and even remade my old stages so they didn't suck. That's a quality game!
      (* Ignoring the fact that I rage-quit and had to take a "cooldown break" during my very long stream…)

      I dunno. Maybe I tastes are just weird?

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    8. @Anon March 3, 3:24PM

      I find it funny you think you can read the mind of an entire fan base (the hardcores or whatever) and how they’ll be mad at any reference to MM if it’s not a new game.

      I can’t assert to know how an entire fan base will react to these things… but personally yeah, I’ll make sure to speak out every time they offer up these cash grabs. And be upset. And let everyone know on this blog. I believe that is totally reasonable. I’m not hurting anyone by saying so. Maybe the notion is silly but I think of MM as more than an excuse to ask for money.

      And that’s the crux of all of this. Capcom always asks for our cash to create these “references.” Why do we have to float the bill for a franchise they don’t want to support with new entries?

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    9. @Anon March 3, 2024 at 6:55 PM

      See, there's the problem. Your type do anything and everything possible to justify the view of Capcom being a villain. From accusing the company of playing favorites with other IPs, to arrogantly assuming the fanbase is even large enough to actually warrant a new game, to bashing whatever Capcom *does* do with the brand. The past decade has had the fanbase basically attack every single thing Capcom has done with the brand because it isn't what they supposedly wanted, and everybody's always keen to say that what they want is "new entries".

      Yet when they got a new entry with Fully Charged as a TV show, you know what happened? Everybody who'd been wanting something new collectively wretched at the idea and said that it could not be allowed to exist. *When all that was known about it was what the logo looked like.* The base has continued this pattern ever since, finding reason to try and drive controversy in the name of supposedly politely asking Capcom to step up their game. No message quite like 'We are Mega Man fans, and we will not support Mega Man.' at every turn.

      Not to mention how much of the backlash against this costume set is basically RLM's "what is wrong with your faaaaace" clip.

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    10. @anon, march 3rd, 11:57

      This will be my last response to you. Even though I made a small sarcastic jab at you being able to “read minds” you unironically make a similar statement in your follow up and tried to make it personal. You must be pretty deep in the anti-fandom internet bubble you forgot how to talk to people one-on-one.

      Your entire first paragraph is inferring things about me (aka “my type”) that I never even brought up. Broadly insinuating I think Capcom is a villain (they can do whatever they want with MM, I just disagree with this), playing IP favorites (never brought up a different IP), even insinuating I insist on incorrectly defining the size of the fan base. You took a generalized made up internet fan-boogie man and painted me (and I assume anyone who disagrees with you about the state of MM) and applied it to me.

      Thus, we can’t have a conversation anymore. Cause you’re using broad strokes generalization to define individuals you’re talking to cause you have a chip on your shoulder about this. Or something.
      Thanks.

      On topic this SF6 stuff is a cash grab. You pay Capcom to have your avatar in the battle hub wear a Mega Man clown suit. Very cool. Here I go back to twitter/social media to be a weird Capcom villainizing jerk who should be grateful they utter the words “Mega Man” and then charge me for it and that wanting another game after having ONE new entry within ten is forbidden and wrong.

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    11. @Anon 3/4/24, 11:57pm

      You’re really going off the deep end bring up “types” of people and stuff. Unless you don’t want a new game I assume when we get one you’ll be in here telling people how getting a new game is bad.

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    12. Fully Charged was trash bro. It's not even a game. That said, Mega Man 11 was excellent (best Classic entry IMO) and became the highest selling Mega Man game to date (which is still not much, and sold for less than any other mainline game at 29.99, but is something). So fans did show up for that. Man.. 11 is awesome outside of the music...

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    13. @Anon, March 4, 2024 at 1:52 PM

      First, I say "types" because it is not the *entire* Mega Man community that is at fault. I'll admit fault on my wording, there. But, could you blame me? The community isn't very large nowadays, and tends to be pretty close knit. In this circumstance, I don't think relentlessly bashing Capcom makes what is left of the fandom actually look good. From what I can gather in fandoms abroad, it seems like the only fanbase that has a problem with this Fighter Pass *is* the Mega Man fandom, and it seems like that's been the case for many Mega Man things over the past decade.

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  10. No custom gear for other Mega Man characters? Just the CPS-1 version of Power Battle? A reuse of that awesome Roll puzzle picture? Well, that's disappointing.

    At least it comes with some inexplicable Street Fighter ZERO retro tracks.

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  11. The Battle Hub lobby is using some songs while the event is in progress. I would have guessed all the tracks being Classic and maybe X, but I was wrong.

    Mega Man 2 - Wily 1 theme
    Mega Man Starforce 3 - Main Theme
    Mega Man Battle Network 2 - Proof of Courage
    Mega Man Battle Network - ACDC Town Theme

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    1. I can kinda sorta not really understand battle network songs, since the collection is their latest release.... but why starforce?

      how fitting that an homage to classic mega man has like no classic songs. it's probably the songs the devs of SF6 themselves particularly like.

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  12. Yall know you can change the model .

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    1. Don't even bother, these people are hopeless.

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    2. Change the model? Wdym? I don't have SF6.

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    3. So I guess it’s just the in thing for people to insult Mega Man fans now? Grow up.

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    4. @March 3, 2024 at 1:03 PM

      It's a costume set for the Avatar in Street Fighter 6, part of the World Tour mode. Basically, you're not going to be stuck with the face because it will be whatever your Avatar's face is.

      @March 3, 2024 at 2:00 PM

      I'll grow up when the fans quit attacking Capcom because they uttered the words "Mega Man" and didn't immediately follow it up with a game announcement.

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    5. You realize that no one at Capcom gives a crap if you defend them right? Stop being such a blind Capcom fanboy.

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    6. @Anon March 3, 2024 at 9:30 PM
      Capcom Europe was right and you're STILL mad about it over a decade later.

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    7. @Anon March 3, 2024 at 9:30 PM

      You think your approach is actually working? No matter how angry you get, Capcom isn't getting the clue you want them to. All they're seeing is a small and hostile fanbase. An angry chihuahua, if you will.

      It is no surprise that all Capcom does with the brand is these safe-bet nostalgia plays, because every time they divert away from that even slightly, you make sure they don't get away with their slight. Fully Charged was the most original thing to come out of the brand in over a decade, and you want to know what happened? It went down in flames primarily because it wasn't nostalgia bait. Because somehow, something that even holds the name "Mega Man" has to confirm to a strict set of expectations, despite the fans saying they're eager to accept literally anything. People even balked at the idea of a game being made based on the show, even though it would be super obvious how that game would pan out: PRECISELY LIKE A MEGA MAN GAME.

      If you think calling out community toxicity is me being a "blind Capcom fanboy" then the problem is worse than I imagined, and the community only needs to be called out on it even harder.

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    8. @Anon March 3:26PM: Preach brother! Preach!

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    9. Fanboying over Capcom much March 4th Anon? They aren't paying you to blindly defend them.

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    10. I ain’t fanboying. I’m just trying to spread positivity and stop the toxicity. If Capcom sees people trashing them about Mega man do you think their going to go: hmm, let’s give those people games to trash some more.

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    11. @Anon March 4, 2024 at 1:27 PM

      Maybe they've actually earned some measure of loyalty from me in regards to Mega Man. I understand that I don't have to buy literally everything Capcom puts out, despite how quick your type are to say such, but I've followed the company enough to know at least a glimpse of their internal workings. Enough to know what is and isn't consequential for the brand.

      For example, back when the original Mega Man Legacy Collection was released, even though Mega Man Anniversary Collection was technically a better purchase due to having higher value for said purchase, it wasn't the current product that Capcom was pushing. Telling everybody to go buy the MMAC became effectively an act of sabotage, whether the community realized it or not, because Capcom would not be looking at used game sales. Years later, we got Mega Man 11. If that wasn't enough, Tsuchiya is even quoted as noting the success of Mega Man Legacy Collection as a factor for kicking off 11's development.

      You call me the blind one, yet ironically you seem to be incapable of finding any motivation for Capcom's choices with Mega Man that doesn't fall into the categories of exploitation. That isn't being a reasonable fan, that is bias letting you comfortably take the worst possible conclusion. It is easy, it is comfortable, it sounds nice to your friends, and it helps you avoid reality just that little bit longer.

      But maybe you're right, maybe if we complain just a little harder, we'll manage to be the first fanbase that ever guilt-tripped a company into making a game?

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    12. My guy, I’m not trying to start a Maverick war. I’m just trying to find solace in my already shit life. I’m sorry if I stepped on your toes, it just hurts me to see people trashing the series and company that has brought me comfort all my life

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    13. I ended up paying for the collab in the hopes of seeing a new game.

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    14. Some of these pro-corporate sentiments are ridiculous. Let me be clear here because this conversation has entered into melodramatic territory for the last few days. Capcom is a corporation. A business for profit. It does not need “loyalty.” We aren’t vassals serving a fuedal lord. We aren’t swearing fidelity to an emperor. Capcom is a company that makes products and we decide whether or not to buy them. How we perceive their business practices doesn’t determine if we get a new game or not. The idea that they will withhold a product we want them to make is absolutely ABSURD. The idea that telling people to purchase Anniversary Collection vs Legacy Collection is an “act of sabotage” is also ridiculous. That idea is merely a suggestion. Which product is a better value proposition is always a question for any individual determining whether to buy a product or not. A decision that comes with pros and cons cause MMAC locked to old hardware (PS2/GC). It’s not even reasonable for most people to make that decision anyway. It’s a moot point but here it’s blown up to melodramatic levels cause that’s the way people perceive these ideas through the internet for some reason. There’s no conspiracy to dismantle the series by buying one out of print product over the other widely available one (regardless of how convincing the twitter thread calling for it would have you believe).

      We are a community of Mega Man fans here. Our feelings are set in stone. They’re fluid. We change our minds all the time. I like Mega Man but I don’t like every game. I don’t like how we haven’t gotten a new game in the X series (despite reaching the same million sales milestone MMLC did), Zero, ZX, etc. I don’t like the business practice of selling us the IDEA of Mega Man over and over again via merch, dlc cosmetics, repeated release of old games with the promise “if it sells enough we it will show Capcom there’s interest.” It’s been YEARS and Capcom is still doing this. Maximillian Dood did a video on that Capcom Elections Survey and even he said “there’s zero reason we haven’t gotten Mega Man X9.” I’ve been through all of this and even I know regardless of what I say, what our little community complains about, it won’t move the needle on whether Capcom makes a new game. They will or they won’t. And it’s their right to do either. And it is my right to let them know I want one if I want to. Nothing is gonna happen if I or others voice discontent with how Capcom is conducting business with some of their IPs.

      Again. They are a company. It is ok to like this SF6 collab. It is ok to absolutely hate it. After all, in this battle pass/GaaS everything is getting monetized regardless of how little value it poses. I get it. Maybe you don’t want to hear people not liking it. But they’re a company. We aren’t hurting their fees fees if there is an outcry that they aren’t utilizing our favorite game series the way we want. Nor will it keep us from getting a new game or not. Disagreeing with a business practice, even saying it sucks and that you HATE it doesn’t hurt anyone. And certainly Capcom isn’t hanging their hat on this dlc selling to “prove” there is a market for Mega Man. It’s nice to give financial support if you really do like those things. But to the anon buying the dlc in hope of getting a new game. I’m sorry, but I don’t think that’s what Capcom has in mind here. I wish you were right though.

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    15. "Capcom is a corporation. A business for profit."

      What are you talking about? Sigh.... This is the problem with people nowadays that hinge their worldview on shallow platitudes, in the guise of wisdom that they've obtained from pseudo-intellectual internet personalities/or equally vain ideologues in other spaces, instead of using common sense and their God given critical thinking ability.

      You reducing Capcom to that very simplistic... I don't know... "definition" is like me reducing the customers and fans to "consumers, a collective of buyers", their to make businesses and governments, more capital. This is why your assessment of what effects perception and engagement can have on company management and actions is so off base.

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    16. This guy speaking facts

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    17. @Anon March 5th, 3:03pm

      Your response features all the hallmarks of someone who is unable to form an adequate response to a debate. You quote a tiny portion of what I said and attack that idea all by itself. Your very wordy first paragraph intentionally dismisses everything said in my previous post, insults me by insisting I have a “shallow worldview,” and then in the last third you accuse me of being stupid (the bit about not using common sense and God given critical thinking).

      Your second paragraph says nothing original. You take what I said and apply it to a different analogy (fans -> consumers) and claim it is a different idea even though you provided no actual rebuttal. You couldn’t even commit to actually saying I was wrong about what little of my post you were engaging with. You simply summed up that I’m “off base” without saying why. Those two words are carrying your ENTIRE response.

      Funny thing to point out is that your retooling of my argument is EXACTLY how Capcom sees this whole situation. They are a corporation and we are just consumers to them. They want more capital. Making more Mega Man games doesn’t make them that. Hence we don’t get new games with any kind of frequency.

      So thanks for that, I guess.

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    18. Sad, your bruised ego would have you be more defensive and dig deeper into unnecessary argumentation as a recourse, rather than self reflect, and clearly assess why reducing something like a company/conglomerate to such simplicity is blinding your clearly better judgment. Even to the point where you think that my arguments lend creedence to an entire group of people (including myself) being just a cynical as yourself. You can't even see the projection in this. Oh well... Continuing your narrow-mindedness, it'll work great till it won't.

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    19. Anon at March 5th 8:48 PM:
      There is equal blame to go around. Capcom’s fault: they don’t make an effort to make Megaman more popular. Our fault: The vast majority of fans I see here and other places, can’t look at anything Mega Man related (that isn’t a new game), and not have a fucking aneurysm. I see so many fucking people screaming “Crapcom” at the top of their lungs. To quote a post here: “Between Capcom and Disney, I’m not sure who flips the bird at their own customer base harder” There has been no Mega Man game in the last fucking 10 years that the majority of “fans” hasn’t trashed, shitted on, or just continued to scream “Crapcom”. This is the very fucking reason on why we don’t get new Megaman games. 11 did well because everyone wanted a new Megaman game. The legacy collection did well because people wanted to relive their childhoods. X dive did not do well. Do you see a fucking pattern? The only things that didn’t do well are the fucking original games. 11 doesn’t count because it was the first new game in a long while. On top of that, look around you. In Reddit, Twitter, and God knows what. Almost all you see is people complaining, shitting on a new game, shitting on an old game, or just screaming “Crapcom”. I think that Capcom has enough evidence, that making a new game will get them not much profit, but a whole lot of backlash and more angry fans. Sure, it’s their fault that they aren’t making Megaman popular enough, but that’s fucking it. Can we at least be grateful, that the blue bomber isn’t completely forgotten, like Bubsy or Gex? Or are we going to let him die in the flames of people shitting on everything that has his face on it? Honestly, if this toxic nonsense doesn’t stop soon and we show Capcom that Rock isn’t a lost cause. I think that it will be that the later option.

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    20. I assume anon (march 5th, 10pm) and anon (march 6, 2:50am) are two different people so…

      @Anon March 5th, 10pm:

      I’m not digging you are literally insulting me every time you respond. Now I have a “sad” and “bruised ego.” It’s the opening of your response. I’m fairly well read. I can clearly see it. But maybe you’re right and I have to “dig” for it and my problem is I need to “self relflect.” Or maybe the problem is my lack of “God given critical thinking.” Who knows. Maybe there’s something wrong with “my type” of people as you put it. You totally aren’t looking down on me (and people who feel the same way about how Capcom treats MM) every time you respond cause you have some sort of superiority complex. Certainly not. But as you said my cynicism will “work great, till it won’t” whatever that means. I can only assume it means I’ll drop dead. Man, the “problem with people nowadays,” amirite?

      @Anon March 6th, 2:50am:

      You’re right. Capcom doesn’t make an effort to make MM popular. That’s on them. But the toxicity I think is overstated. Especially on places like Twitter (sometimes here, as the anon I previously responded to always uses “you people” inferences in all of their responses to rile people up. I don’t see people trashing the MM brand wholesale in general. People generally like Mega Man. But it’s hard not to be frustrated at Capcom over their lack of support yet constantly asking for money. I coined in an earlier post that they keep trying to sell us “the idea of Mega Man.” And that is a little insulting. I mean, yelling “Crapcom” and being a total jerk about it is kind of stupid. But being upset that they won’t support MM outside of evoking nostalgia is totally reasonable, I think.

      And to be clear I don’t “hate Capcom.” I enjoy the other stuff they’re doing now. I like the RE remakes and I play SF6 competitively. But I also think it’s totally ok to call them out on BS business practices (and being an SF6 player, trust me when I say the community has plenty negative to say on the battle pass and the pricing of their cosmetics. So it predates the Mega Man collab by A LOT). So yeah, Capcom is great. But also they suck sometimes (which is ok to say. They’re a company at the height of their financial success. They can take it lol). In the case of Mega Man, I think it sucks when they decide to bring him out it’s for stuff like this. To me it’s a clear case of them holding out their hand for money from an underserved fan community.


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    21. To Anon at March 6 2024 10:14AM:
      You are correct, I’m not the same person as the March 5th 10pm. Thanks for clearing it up in the second and third paragraph you wrote. I guess just seeing those comments just riles me up. I’ve been here since the dawn of the series, and I guess it’s kind of like defending your brother. While, you are correct about people complaining about the previous battle pass and the overpriced skins, that’s the SF community. I based my comment because the backlash was coming from the Megaman community. But, I guess it’s not that unreasonable. Glad to see your not a Capcom hater like so many other people I see here. (also if my previous comments seemed antagonistic or malicious, I’m sorry. I just wanted to make a point)

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    22. @Anon March 6, 2024 at 10:14 AM

      I'm not entirely sure it is that overstated. One of the so-called pillars of the community made an 'open letter to Capcom' that was pretty much just an attack on the company over the lack of new Mega Man games. At least, it felt that way when they started individually listing off every non-Mega Man release for a few minutes, while making points about how many games MH, RE, and SF have gotten. I say so-called not out of a lack of respect for them because of it, but because of a metaphorical pot of intensely burning water they're dealing with at the moment.

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    23. Another problem is that we haven't even got a new Vs. Series game since Infinite, or Battle for the Grid's inclusion of Ryu and Chun-Li. I feel like maybe that could help, and even if it's a new CvS, there's still potential. If the developers insist on sticking to the old gameplay, we've had fucking Morrigan from day one, not to mention SvC Chaos had several such oddballs, SNK at one point regularly adapted non-fighters to an SF-like style, and perhaps with the sheer number of grounded games from both companies, they might make a CvS into a more traditional Vs. game for variety.

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    24. That’s more on Disney’s end for the MVC part.

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    25. "I have a “sad” and “bruised ego.”

      No your predisposition resulting in a situation where you can't assess a basic factoid correctly is what was sad, that part wasn't meant for you to respond to, that was just me expressing my emotional state about the situation. Although you do seem to have a bruised ego as well (although now I'm not sure, it seems to be deeper than that), which is also sad when I reassess.

      "Or maybe the problem is my lack of “God given critical thinking"

      It is not, it is your arrogance. You can't even see the irony in accusing me of looking down on a group and feeling superior to them especially morally. In fact you are showing clear signs of acting superior (in the case of reducing an entire company to just a "business for profit") and a victim complex at the same time (for interpreting every counter argument against said simplification of a company as a personal insult or attack, to the point of radically interpreting being confronted by the reality that a company is made up of people just like you being a message of you dropping dead, which by the way will happen to all of us). You really can't see how radical your sentiments on this regard are... That's what's sad, and before you spin that, this is in regard to your thoughts on this matter, not your total worth as an individual human being. More over, you assuming I have a superiority complex is also off base as well, you can't possibly know anything about me outside of my opinions on the idea of company dynamics with customers and fans, if anything, in a general sense, I SHOULD have an actual victim complex. But I won't make this too personal, I will stick to the topic of properly assessing the dynamics of companies and fans/customers.

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  13. Did you know the first Mega Man had bad boxart in the U.S.?

    How many times can you reuse the same joke/reference?

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    1. I think the bad box art joke is a bit played out at this point, we get it the US covers were inferior to the Japanese covers.

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  14. It kinda sucks that Capcom locked the Mega Man content behind a limited time event fight pass instead of just going for a optional dlc pack that could be purchased anytime and not during a select time.

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  15. Between Disney and Capcom, I'm not sure who flips the bird at their own consumer base harder.

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  16. I know this is getting a lot of hate here but honestly I'm having a good time playing World Tour mode with the Mega Man skin, took me a few days of grinding to unlock it but I'm enjoying it.

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  17. I was able to recreate Iris's armor/monster form with the collab stuff.

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    1. Which collab gear was it? I probably missed it but I was just curious.

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    2. This one, plus some regular in-game items.

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  18. I normally do not buy into any of these fight passes but I did end up getting the Mega Man pass for $5 and grinding a bit to unlock everything because I wanted to make Mega Man in World Tour mode. Changing the characters proportions in the character editor actually makes the costume look much better than in the trailer.

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