
Announced today from Capcom, prepare to get your hands on a "prototype" version of the yet to be launched Mega Man Legends 3. Playing host to some old friends, join Aero and the Serv bots, along with new adventurer Barrett on Klickelan Island for their next adventure.

If you're a Mega Man fan, you might remember the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3 in 2011. While fans were encouraged to show their support for a new entry even after the project had been axed, it's now 2020 and nothing seems to have come of it.
Now, out of the blue, the Mega Man Legends composer Makoto Tomozawa has asked fans on Twitter if they would be up for crowdfunding Mega Man Legends 3.
I'm down for a crowd funding campaign and if this works, hopefully Capcom will open up a crowd funding campaign for Dino Crisis next.
At this point a fan done remake of either of the first two done in UE4,5 or Unity would likely have more to show before a C&D - and Capcom still wouldn't have done anything towards other than the C&D!
Sony should back this up like they did with Shenmue 3. The series started on Playstation and it should end on Playstation.

Establishing a new video game franchise is not easy. You can to create lore, develop strong characters, and continuously craft gameplay that keeps players engaged throughout the series. But some games franchises go dormant, either because their developers or publishers have moved on or simply get canceled. Some games shouldn't remain in the dark, some deserve a new installment. Here are 5 games franchises that deserve a new entry.
I'd love to see a return of Resistance. Once you got over the fact it was supposed to be a "Halo Killer" and just took it at its face value, it was actually a pretty good series. Some ups and downs for sure, but I'd like to see its comeback.
The author should just give up on any ME game, Bioware is pretty much horrid these days. So I don't expect anything good to come out of them any time soon.

Many high-profile games have been canceled. Here are the ones that should come back in some way, shape, or form.
Some of these games were never played by or released to the public....how do we know they were ever actually good?
Definitely buying the prototype. :)
Lame, I'm not paying for a demo. Demos should be free. You trying to get the potential customer to buy it. That would be like going to the store and paying for a food sample from the old ladies.
I guess Capcom isn't making enough money off of overpriced DLC.
>_>
If Okamiden is any indication, thats HALF of a tutorial level....and they want you to pay for it?! I don't think so, I'm not.
never mind, its a stand alone title, not a demo
I think it is a free demo, isn't it?
Doesn't say if you have to pay, and it is just an early demo.