haha your old stinky
grandpa stinky where did you get the old huh? the grandpa store?
imagine being born before the millenium
haha your old stinky
grandpa stinky where did you get the old huh? the grandpa store?
imagine being born before the millenium
Got squeezed on both ends by consumers and critics growing tired of Mega Man (Battle Network) in the late 2000’s and fans just wanting more Battle Network. A mediocre second game killed whatever momentum it had. It lives in the shadow of its bigger brother, I die a little inside whenever it gets mistaken for BN…
Maybe a Legacy Collection makes people give it a fair shot as its own thing. When Super Mario 3D World got re-released it was received more positively, before it was “3D Mario at home” when rumors about Odyssey were running. Wind Waker is another famous example.
Has the competitive scene shown the legacy collection any love? I haven’t kept up.
I don’t know either, I don’t follow that. Before Star Force I had only played the classic series and the first X game, so I can’t answer what the Battle Network community is up to. I was a toddler when those games came out.
At least during the pandemic there was a pretty robust online battle community. They mostly played on mmbn5 via emulator and it was chill.
5? I thought it was 6 or 3 that was most popular.
Yeah, 3 is the acclaimed favorite. I think five had the most balanced chip spread though. If you were doing competitive pvp in three I think it would be too imbalanced. People of course differed in opinion