JKB Games has released a new video, showing off the latest build of its fan-made MegaMan game.
The Mega Man Network said: "Bitmapd.com dropped us a line to let us know of a new offering in his site’s selection of video game-inspired t-shirts, this one featuring everyone’s favorite blue Maverick Hunter, Mega Man X. As..."
Wow MMN is still around? I used to go there all the time along with rm perfect memories.
Pocket Gamer: The problem with re-imagining a beloved classic is that any tinkering will come under extremely close scrutiny. In some cases, criticism for such adjustments can be unfair, clouded as it often is by rose-tinted memories of the original game.
In others, however, the ire is justified. Almost every change made to this iOS take on the 1993 SNES classic is for the worse – what remains is a fairly average platformer in its own right, but a port that will make fans bristle with anger.
The X series is a little different from the original Mega Man template. Taking place a century after events of the original games, it sees the eponymous hero tailing a destructive robot named Sigma, as part of a sci-fi police force called the Maverick Hunters.
Another great classic game having a hard time on "the future of portable gaming"
DSOGaming writes: "So, what is MegaMan X: Corrupted you ask? Well, as you may have guessed, it’s not an official game by Capcom. No our dear readers, Corrupted is a fan-made 2D scroller that is being developed by JKB Games and will be released for free on the PC."
Sadly now that it has been in the spotlight its gonna be shut down so fast it will make your headspin, like so many other good fanprojects.
wow.
capcom should be ashamed.
he did something they taking years to try to figure out