SpectreJordan
Smash Lord
Mega Man’s a weird series where it’s super well known, important & iconic, but the sales don’t often match up with that recognition. That’s mainly where I was coming from. I feel Rayman is that way but even more so. Both are awesome franchises though.Yeah. Second most popular character Smash has had, I'd say.
But it wasn't until he stopped getting regular games that people began to treat him as anything less than part of the cream of Capcom's crop. I mean there are, what, over 100 Mega Man releases at least. Many different sub-series that found success. He was at the forefront of Capcom's stable, in part because they put him there. For a long, long time, he was the de facto mascot.
Then it changed around a decade ago, and the other big series continued getting bigger. So I can't really say it's incorrect to cast Mega Man in a different light. He faltered, the others prospered. I just wish the series' trajectory had never spiralled so horribly off-course.
I feel Mega Man’s real problem is that Capcom just sort of stopped doing 3D games after Legends didn’t light the world on fire. A 3D platformer/shooter hybrid classic or X game would be sick.