Post by Fusion on Oct 3, 2006 20:08:01 GMT -5
I quote from Rockman Perfect Memories:
Did you feel betrayed because the MHX and MMPU sequels have been put on hold? Or perhaps you're going nuts because Star Force is more of a Pokémon clone than a new MegaMan series? Or do you think heads should roll because a new series is everything this awesome 20-years old franchise is getting for its anniversary? (Which, in my personal, exclusive opinion, isn't anything resembling exciting.)
Then now's your chance to speak aloud. The patience of most of us has been drained, and now's time to make ourselves be heard.
Our friend Jaxel from MegaMan Network has written up a petition to be sent to Capcom through his insider contacts, in behalf of fans worldwide, requesting for the MegaMan: Powered Up! and Maverick Hunter X series to be continued on the upcoming Nintendo Wii.
From the link:
Quote
[...] The series should be continued on the PSP and ported to the upcoming Nintendo Wii console. This would allow people on both sides of the fence to choose. Nintendo fans will once again be able to experience Mega Man on the TV screen instead of small, expensive handheld units. On the flip-side, Sony handheld owners will be able to continue enjoying the portable experience. Capcom will be able to make a substantial profit by reaching out to the majority of the gaming market. Everybody wins. [...]
Jaxel also made it clear that he would not be sending that to Capcom unless it got a significative number of LEGIT signatures (around 1000 should be the minimum, though 3000 should be a relatively good number). So please, people, if you're going to sign, try your best to make it look as professional and good-looking as you can.
And if you have friends who also like MegaMan, then link them to the petition and help spread the word!
The petition can be found here but it is ENTIRELY recommended that you sign with your real name, not your screen name, and type out a fully fledged decent sentence that has a bit of knowledge. If this doesn't get off the ground, Megaman may never really see TV love again.
Did you feel betrayed because the MHX and MMPU sequels have been put on hold? Or perhaps you're going nuts because Star Force is more of a Pokémon clone than a new MegaMan series? Or do you think heads should roll because a new series is everything this awesome 20-years old franchise is getting for its anniversary? (Which, in my personal, exclusive opinion, isn't anything resembling exciting.)
Then now's your chance to speak aloud. The patience of most of us has been drained, and now's time to make ourselves be heard.
Our friend Jaxel from MegaMan Network has written up a petition to be sent to Capcom through his insider contacts, in behalf of fans worldwide, requesting for the MegaMan: Powered Up! and Maverick Hunter X series to be continued on the upcoming Nintendo Wii.
From the link:
Quote
[...] The series should be continued on the PSP and ported to the upcoming Nintendo Wii console. This would allow people on both sides of the fence to choose. Nintendo fans will once again be able to experience Mega Man on the TV screen instead of small, expensive handheld units. On the flip-side, Sony handheld owners will be able to continue enjoying the portable experience. Capcom will be able to make a substantial profit by reaching out to the majority of the gaming market. Everybody wins. [...]
Jaxel also made it clear that he would not be sending that to Capcom unless it got a significative number of LEGIT signatures (around 1000 should be the minimum, though 3000 should be a relatively good number). So please, people, if you're going to sign, try your best to make it look as professional and good-looking as you can.
And if you have friends who also like MegaMan, then link them to the petition and help spread the word!
The petition can be found here but it is ENTIRELY recommended that you sign with your real name, not your screen name, and type out a fully fledged decent sentence that has a bit of knowledge. If this doesn't get off the ground, Megaman may never really see TV love again.