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Palindrome Member
Megaman Legends 3
So there is going to be a demo, with the name of Prototype that is going to be available through Nintendo's eShop.
So, what is your opinion?
In the personal I hate that is going to be for the 3DS. I would prefer it as a console game (because to be fair, it's a fucking awesome game that deserves more respect than just being in a ds).
Source: http://ds.ign.com/articles/116/1163290p1.html
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At last, Megaman Legends 3 ^_^ I hope they continue where they left off in Megaman Legends 2.
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999 Knights Member
Eh... I wish I could be hopefull about this, but our guy Inafune left Capcom already... It's not like he is just the bloke who drew megaman first, he's been in charge of all the best games like Legends, the early MMXes, all four MMZs, and the two new 8bit ones, too. :/
Would probally buy it if I actually bother getting a 3DS, that said.
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Lord of Death
Why would you mention inafune without using a hard to understand analogy.
That's like jumping into a ball pit while wearing two pairs of paints.
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Super Senior Member
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Lord of Death
Yeah megaman legends without infafune is like trying to explain asteroids to charlie sheen using crack rocks and a bb gun.
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Super Senior Member
You really gotta type slower, jubeh.
Paints...infafune...
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Lord of Death
Me typing slowly is like going up on the down escalator with drawstrings tied to each of your fingers.
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How about RE5? Is it good? Since it's done without Shinji Mikami... Perhaps people at Capcom could do it, let's give them a chance.
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999 Knights Member
RE5 was like a third person house of the dead game... Capcom might be able to do it, but eh. I'm just not getting my hopes up for anything special. Even the Megaman Zero series was developed by an out-of-house team that Inafune chose personally. Right now the company is like a green bull lacking a nice cool fridge to stand on. :o
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