Tag: Keiji Inafune

Inafune Talks Mega Man and Mighty No. 9 with Engadget

Inafune Talks Mega Man and Mighty No. 9 with Engadget

During the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Engadget had the opportunity to chat with Keiji Inafune about the process of evolving beyond the constraints he faced in working with Capcom on Mega Man to what he is currently doing with Mighty No. 9 at his own company, Comcept.

During the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Engadget had the opportunity to chat with Keiji Inafune about the process of evolving beyond the constraints he faced in working with Capcom on Mega Man to what he is currently doing with Mighty No. 9 at his own company, Comcept.

Inafune Sketches Beck for Backers

Inafune Sketches Beck for Backers

Those who checked out the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter might recall that those who backed the project at the $500 and $600 levels were able to claim a signed original sketch from none other than Mr. Keiji Inafune himself…

Those who checked out the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter might recall that those who backed the project at the $500 and $600 levels were able to claim a signed original sketch from none other than Mr. Keiji Inafune himself…

Shmuplations: Rockman X and the Doorway to Hell

Shmuplations: Rockman X and the Doorway to Hell

Who ever knew that the way to get Keiji Inafune psyched up to create the first Super Famicom/NES Rockman game was to offer him a free meal?

Who ever knew that the way to get Keiji Inafune psyched up to create the first Super Famicom/NES Rockman game was to offer him a free meal?

The Rockman 9 Arrange Soundtrack Interview, Translated

The Rockman 9 Arrange Soundtrack Interview, Translated

It’s been a while since Mega Man 9 was released, but it’s never too late to learn new things about a fun game. Or, in this case, newly-translated old things, but who’s counting?

It’s been a while since Mega Man 9 was released, but it’s never too late to learn new things about a fun game. Or, in this case, newly-translated old things, but who’s counting?