![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One of a handful of collaborations with Western developers kicked off by Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune, the Mega Man first-person shooter was in development at Austin-based Armature Studio, the promising developer founded by Metroid Prime's creators. Mega Man's foray into the first-person shooter genre looked, at least on paper, like a formula for success. But the departure of Keiji Inafune likely killed the most interesting take on the 25-year-old character to date. In 2010, Capcom tapped the talent behind Metroid Prime to bring Mega Man into the modern age - only to have the game suffer the fate of similar recent attempts to find a new audience for the 8-bit hero.Ĭodenamed Maverick Hunter, the first-person shooter had the blessing of Mega Man's creator and a talented team tasked with attracting a new generation of fans.
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