Actually, you’re all wrong. Kirby isn’t controlling the Yellow Devil… the Yellow Devil ate Kirby and absorbed his powers, granting him the power to… uhhh… eat opponents and absorb their po–wait
Yeah, sadly it just goes to show you how time is a motherfucker. Most of us that grew up on Mega Man, Castlevania and the like are about to hit or just cracking the 30s, if we live that long 10 to 15 years the kids of today will probably be talking about Call of Duty or Uncharted or whatever the same way we look at the classics of the days past. Fuck am I saying, I can probably ask a 19 year old and hear him complain about some shit like GTA San Andreas being the best GTA like it is Old School.
Although now that I think about it, probably the best thing about Mega Man’s inclusion is that in the Adventure/single player mission mode there might be a homage level that will play like old school Mega Man games. Probably will be easy and short but it is better then nothing.
I guess there are 13 year olds who don’t know megaman. Maybe if they kept showing Battle Network reruns. BN itself was 03/04. I remember when this kid showed off his Bass.EXE chip. So salty. I seemed to always pick the lower tier versions of BN anyways. The days before we knew anything to expect In a game (unless you had dat import knowledge)
looks like they updated with a 3DS shot with what looks like…a Pokemon Stage? I’m fairly certain that’s a pokemon stage. Have they showed that stage before in any of the trailers?
lol The gaming audience of today is mostly grown men…
Anyone born in 1982 is 30 and anyone born in 1992 is now 20…
The gaming industry doesn’t think we wanted a Rated E or T game like a Castlevania or Megaman X, they think we want mature themes and guns and violence…
Even though we hate on The Call of Duty and all these gun games, it’s still a sign that they are trying to make games for the current gaming audience that was born in the 80s/early 90s…
I think those pure fun games that the old eras had will get created when the current gaming audience are all collectively in their 30s and 40s and they stop making games for “us” and make games for the children again(that the current gaming generation will end up having)…