Recently, we brought forth a request from Get Me Off The Moon’s Rashed for everyone to submit their questions for Keiji Inafune to answer during an interview at IGN’s convention in Bahrain over the weekend. Ask you did, and answer he did!
Recently, we brought forth a request from Get Me Off The Moon’s Rashed for everyone to submit their questions for Keiji Inafune to answer during an interview at IGN’s convention in Bahrain over the weekend. Ask you did, and answer he did!
Wow, it feels like only yesterday that we were last asking for your questions for Keiji Inafune (the results of which, if you missed them, are right here). But now it’s that time again, though it’s admittedly not for our own interview.
Wow, it feels like only yesterday that we were last asking for your questions for Keiji Inafune (the results of which, if you missed them, are right here). But now it’s that time again, though it’s admittedly not for our own interview.
Mighty No. 9 is still only just funded, and yet it’s already looking to join forces with other titles. In an interview with Keiji Inafune, he casually mentions his desire to create some kind of collaboration between Mighty No. 9 and another title Comcept is working on, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z .
Mighty No. 9 is still only just funded, and yet it’s already looking to join forces with other titles. In an interview with Keiji Inafune, he casually mentions his desire to create some kind of collaboration between Mighty No. 9 and another title Comcept is working on, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z .
Recently, the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter page posted an interview with Keiji Inafune and 2 Player Productions covering topics related to the campaign and the game in general. This interview took place a month before the Kickstarter went live, so it will be interesting to see what his thoughts were before seeing the fan reactions.
For those of you who do not have time to watch the video, we have transcribed the interview below. However, we do encourage you to watch the original video. It’s much more interesting when you see the expression on Inafune’s face, and the tone of his voice. It really gives you a different experience that text alone can’t supply.
Recently, the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter page posted an interview with Keiji Inafune and 2 Player Productions covering topics related to the campaign and the game in general. This interview took place a month before the Kickstarter went live, so it will be interesting to see what his thoughts were before seeing the fan reactions.
For those of you who do not have time to watch the video, we have transcribed the interview below. However, we do encourage you to watch the original video. It’s much more interesting when you see the expression on Inafune’s face, and the tone of his voice. It really gives you a different experience that text alone can’t supply.
From the day it was announced at the Penny Arcade Expo, there has been one question on everyone’s mind regarding Mighty No. 9: “Is it close enough to Mega Man that Capcom could sue Comcept?”
From the day it was announced at the Penny Arcade Expo, there has been one question on everyone’s mind regarding Mighty No. 9: “Is it close enough to Mega Man that Capcom could sue Comcept?”
Now that Mighty No. 9 has been funded, Project Lead Keiji Inafune of Comcept has made a quick video to thank everyone for helping reach the initial goal within 40 hours: Since making the video, the Kickstarter has gone on to reach its first stretch goal as well, which the Mighty No. 9 addresses at […]
Now that Mighty No. 9 has been funded, Project Lead Keiji Inafune of Comcept has made a quick video to thank everyone for helping reach the initial goal within 40 hours: Since making the video, the Kickstarter has gone on to reach its first stretch goal as well, which...
The past few days have been a true whirlwind of events following Keiji Inafune’s announcement of the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter, which has not only reached but surpassed its $900,000 goal, sitting now at $1,174,553 as of this writing. With further stretch goals to reach and nearly a month left to do it in, we […]
The past few days have been a true whirlwind of events following Keiji Inafune’s announcement of the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter, which has not only reached but surpassed its $900,000 goal, sitting now at $1,174,553 as of this writing. With further stretch goals to...
Keiji Inafune came to PAX and presented a request to fans: to help support his new game that would carry on the spirit of Mega Man. And the fans responded. With over 15,000 backers, and in just over 39 hours, Comcept’s Kickstarter campaign for Mighty No. 9 is officially funded. The game is going to […]
Keiji Inafune came to PAX and presented a request to fans: to help support his new game that would carry on the spirit of Mega Man. And the fans responded. With over 15,000 backers, and in just over 39 hours, Comcept’s Kickstarter campaign for Mighty No. 9 is...
Signing Mega Man 2! As we mentioned a few days back, The Mega Man Network was able to schedule an interview with “the Father of Mega Man,” Keiji Inafune, following his hugely popular panel at PAX Prime. We picked a number of questions that readers submitted, along with several questions about his new project,Mighty No. […]
Signing Mega Man 2! As we mentioned a few days back, The Mega Man Network was able to schedule an interview with “the Father of Mega Man,” Keiji Inafune, following his hugely popular panel at PAX Prime. We picked a number of questions that readers...
So what did you think of Inafune’s presentation? Pretty interesting stuff to say the least! Mighty No. 9 is intended to be an all new Mega Man-inspired game, and once again the fans are called on to help out! A Kickstarter has begun to fund the new project: Mighty No. 9 is an all-new Japanese […]
So what did you think of Inafune’s presentation? Pretty interesting stuff to say the least! Mighty No. 9 is intended to be an all new Mega Man-inspired game, and once again the fans are called on to help out! A Kickstarter has begun to fund the new project:...
Keiji Inafune’s got some things to say, and the folks at PAX will be streaming it live. The presentation begins at 4:30 PM Pacific time, 7:30 PM Eastern (and 8:30 AM here in Japan). While Inafune is no longer with Capcom, he is bound to have some interesting stuff to say in regards to his […]
Keiji Inafune’s got some things to say, and the folks at PAX will be streaming it live. The presentation begins at 4:30 PM Pacific time, 7:30 PM Eastern (and 8:30 AM here in Japan). While Inafune is no longer with Capcom, he is bound to have some interesting...