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E3 2012 Discussion
Seraph Man:
I'll tell you want I want to see, though I'll preface this by saying I don't expect anything even remotely like this to actually occur. This is just what I want.
I want a Capcom representative to go up to the podium, smile and wave until the audience quiets down, and begin a speech. The speech would sound something like this:
"Over the past couple of years, Capcom has made a lot of decisions, some of which were met with negative criticism. In particular, I refer to the Blue Bomber, Mega Man. Certain decision were made in what we felt was the best interest of everyone. However, with the last two Mega Man games unfortunately cancelled, and Mega Man's 25th anniversary drawing near, many fans have worried over the future of our beloved mascot.
"Let me reiterate, Mega Man is not dead. We at Capcom still care deeply about him, as you all do. That is why we have kept quiet about any future plans regarding Mega Man. We didn't want to announce anything until we were certain the product would meet our standards. I am here today to tell you that Mega Man will continue to fight for everlasting peace."
Then the video would roll, probably showing a montage of Mega Man though the years, and it all leads up the 25th anniversary logo, followed by the trailer to the next new Mega Man game. I don't even care what it is. It could be MM11, MMX9, MML3, MMZ5, MMZx3, MMBN7, MMSF4, MHX2, MMPU2, or a brand new series altogether.
If they announce a collection, there better be more. Mega Man's 25th anniversary deserves a game, not a compilation of old games we already have. Granted, I don't expect any announcement for Mega Man at E3. I don't expect any announcement for Mega Man this year. I expect Capcom will give us nothing by the years end, and Mega Man's 25th anniversary will be completely ignored by the very company that referred to him as their mascot.
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Deadpool:
i just need a release date for the last guardian and Final fantasy XIII vs, more info about Bioshock infinite, DMC and the last of us.
now talking about hardware i hope support from microsoft and sony to the traditional gamepad in the nex gen consoles.
CommunistGamer:
Im tired of the old gamepads, honestly, and i feel sony at least will make something to top the wii u tablet
Seraph Man:
I don't mind the old gamepads, but I do wish they would evolve (and not into tablets). Honestly, what I want is something like the Wii Nunchuck, but as a regular controller. Picture a nunchuck plugged into another nunchuck, with maybe more buttons, or something. I don't see that happening, since a controller like that is limited to a certain number of buttons (unless you add a couple that are within reach of your ring finger and pinky to each, and even then), but with a controller like this, you can have left-handed control set ups if you wish, and allow you to sit more comfortably. Hell, if it was wireless, you can position yourself however you want and be comfortable. And you can design games that only use one (remember, like the Wii 'Mote), which can be enjoyed by people who cannot use both hands, or people who are trying to multitask (Now you can eat that greasy pizza and not get your controller dirty!).
Again, I don't expect anyone to do anything like this at E3. This is just more stuff I'd like to see, and probably never will. :(
BTW, Sony already copied the Wii Remote. How bad would it look if they came out with a tablet for their console? Because if they try to top the WiiU (I think I'll start calling it the Wuu. It sounds better than Wii U) tablet, that's most likely the route they would take. And it will be disgraceful.
wiggy:
2nd on Last Gaurdian news. It's really the only reason that I picked up a PS3 again.
Also, I'm ready for a new PS controller design. It wasn't a good design in 1995, and it's no better today. In fact, it's arguably worse. The addition of the "me too" analogue sticks feels as tacked on as it is. Weird placement, horrible thumbstick shape. Ugh.
I wish I could use the 360 controller for EVERY system.