Yeah - it was presented on the E3...
As Megaman fan I like it and why not producing some of those "fun titles" (while I don't think it would be a good idea to start pumping out dozens of retro titles now). So I'm quite happy with it although I'd have preferred if they would have kept that NES style but made it more modern by not having just like 4 frames for the running animation but something totally smooth and things like that - at least as an option to turn on off as that wouldn't be that much work in comparison as they've done things like an emulation for that flickering effect and so on too...
Well as final note I think Megaman 9 is wrong - it should have been Megaman 10...
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