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Been doing some thinking after watching an old video. You know the one.

>Mega Man Classic exists until SNES
>WOAH, there's this super cool Mega Man named X, better than Mega Man in every way, and accompanied by Zero who is stronger than him at least at the start of X
>Capcom has to justify making more Classic because that's all people will buy, even with the constant requests for more X games
What a nightmare of a franchise. This isn't even going into Battle Network/Star Force/Legends/ZX territory.
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This isn't that there them one of those uma threads now is it?

I don't actually want anymore X games though? ZXA onwards sure and any of the spinoffs works for me too.
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I honestly always preferred Classic over X. I always felt like the X games revolve too much around the dashing and wall-jumping.
In fact, I'd wager that's at least part of why Capcom struggled so much to follow up on the first X game. How do expand on a run and gun platformer where the character has so much mobility?
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One of the reasons why MMBN and MMZ are so well regarded is because they never overstayed their welcome and had satisfying conclusions. Capcom should have just stopped at MMX5 and moved on to a new series for the PS2.



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