07-20-2011, 05:40 PM
Quote:Keiji Inafune doesn’t work at Capcom anymore, but he was there when the Mega Man Legends 3 project began. Before getting to Capcom’s announcement, the creator of Mega Man spoke on more general terms. Canceling a game is a sad matter and development teams shave their life at work trying to make an interesting game. Luck, according to Inafune, plays a big role in whether a game sells well or not.Source of Quote
The decision to stop development was outside Inafune’s control, but as a member of the team, Inafune said he was sorry to the developers for not being able to support them. Inafune felt the development team, even after a transition when he left, was determined to make a good game.
Inafune also apologized to the fans. "I’m really sorry I couldn’t stay with this until the end." As a fan himself, Inafune continued to follow the development of Mega Man Legends 3. He didn’t purchase a 3DS for this title, but would have at least liked to have played the Prototype Version.
Inafune ended his blog by thanking the game’s development staff.
I can't help but think...even keiji inafune the man himself doesn't have a DS yet...Like I know everyone here is smarter than me, and would never purchase a system solely because 1 game you thought was going to be on it was going to be released. This dude is not other dudes though he created Mega man you'd think he'd have the money or know people who could get him the handheld at a reduced price or something. he doesn't have the thing yet? i can't help but think how trash this system is looking to a lot of other people, and I can't help but feel the same.