Alright, I've been a Megaman fan as long as I can remember. I'm going to do some copy/paste from another response, because that explains a little bit about me and how the Megaman franchise affected my life:
I work in the music scene and interview artists and review their albums. Mainly of the rock/metal variety. I have done interviews with famous acts in the genre like Dark Tranquillity, for example.
I also write books, and perhaps these stories and the messages held within them will benefit the next and current generation. It's not revolutionary, but it does leave a mark. My novels have just gotten picked up by a small publishing house. I'm not certain as if they will take them immediately, but will be patient and hope for the best.
A damned good fan-fiction can really sell me over. Yeah, I wrote them in grade school. Little Megaman comic books, but that evolved into longhand stories (with hand drawn maps) and finally into original fiction after many years of practice.
I started when I was just a boy, but now at 28 I still have a fondness for good stories. Megaman 7 remains my favorite Megaman tale, as so much happened. X4 is my second favorite (and I hid a small easter egg in the third novel of my Will's Downfall book series, based loosely on Sigma's first form - only hardcore mm fans will notice this.)
I also need to add that there was a period in my life where I did draw level plans and make my own bosses like Phil had done. (Ref. Youtube vids) A friend and I were going to make a game programmed in C that was a mix of Megaman and Spawn, in all honesty. I had the odd ability to make Megaman slightly more demonic and heinous, if you could believe it. Readers of my work will certainly agree that I have the ability to just about make anything uncomfortable these days, as I like taking kindly stories or common ideas and turning them on their heads.
Enough of my blabbering. Here are some sites I manage:
www.thegrimtower.blogspot.com - We take submissions, and if anyone is doing any rock, metal, underground rap, electronic music and anything in between on this forum and wants me to promote, feel free to contact me! I work with many labels, so I'll do the best I can to get the work out. I'm only one person.
www.alchemistofthewrittenword.blogspot.com - This consists of personal thoughts, book updates, a couple shorts and snippets from my work and reviews of other novels. I read just as much as I write and have a friend who drives miles out to borrow from my library of sorts.
Author influences range from Neil Gaiman to Clive Barker, with a good helping of Warren Ellis, Hunter S. Thompson and Stephen King. Of course, more are finding their way in. It just depends on the story.