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Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 05 Dec 2017 22:50
by Claytone
Kong Wen wrote: 05 Dec 2017 20:15 There's no question of me being right. I'm not guessing or speculating. I'm guaranteeing. :)
Ah, well usually guarantees come with some assurance of compensation if not met. Can you back this up with some TONeBux? :lol:

Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 06 Dec 2017 11:04
by SkyPikachu
Claytone wrote: 05 Dec 2017 18:54This is one of my (and many others') favorite series, and I'd love to have entry #11 (12, really, counting MM&B) lining my shelf next year.
What's MM&B? Also do you not count MMX?

Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 06 Dec 2017 14:42
by Kong Wen
Slurmee wrote: 06 Dec 2017 11:04
Claytone wrote: 05 Dec 2017 18:54This is one of my (and many others') favorite series, and I'd love to have entry #11 (12, really, counting MM&B) lining my shelf next year.
What's MM&B? Also do you not count MMX?
MMX is part of the MMX series, not the mainline Mega Man series.

MM&B is Mega Man & Bass, which I also consider to be a spinoff, but Clay apparently doesn't.

Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 07 Dec 2017 17:36
by Claytone
Kong Wen wrote: 06 Dec 2017 14:42
MM&B is Mega Man & Bass, which I also consider to be a spinoff, but Clay apparently doesn't.
It's definitely a tweener, IMO. One of the key reasons that Mega Man X is different from Mega Man Classic is that the protagonists are entirely different robots, and the former takes place years later after Light's and Wily's deaths. Similar reasons for Zero, Legends, etc.

Meanwhile, Mega Man & Bass takes place reasonably directly after Mega Man 8 and features the the Classic cast. I guess there's a reason they didn't just call it 9, but it still strikes me as essentially a mainline game.

Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 08 Dec 2017 23:20
by The Shoemaker
Claytone wrote: 07 Dec 2017 17:36
Kong Wen wrote: 06 Dec 2017 14:42
MM&B is Mega Man & Bass, which I also consider to be a spinoff, but Clay apparently doesn't.
It's definitely a tweener, IMO. One of the key reasons that Mega Man X is different from Mega Man Classic is that the protagonists are entirely different robots, and the former takes place years later after Light's and Wily's deaths. Similar reasons for Zero, Legends, etc.

Meanwhile, Mega Man & Bass takes place reasonably directly after Mega Man 8 and features the the Classic cast. I guess there's a reason they didn't just call it 9, but it still strikes me as essentially a mainline game.
The Yoshi's Island of the Mega Man series.

Re: Mega Man 11

Posted: 11 Dec 2017 00:23
by Kreegs
If you are not excited, the theme song to the show will get you super jazzed. I already have all the words memorized!