[tornado fang] off, that's not our only recourse.
We shouldn't have to back down from disappointment or betrayal. We just keep being fans and passionate about what we love. In fact, we should become even more passionate. Not because we're outraged at what Capcom is and isn't doing with Mega Man--those are just catalysts. We can do whatever we want because goddamnit, we [tornado fang]ing love Mega Man.
How the hell is a boycott backing down? Backing down is complaining and doing nothing about it, which is exactly what Capcom fans ARE doing. A boycott is just one form of showing that you still want the quality service and games that disappeared no more than two years ago.
Look at the Sonic fanbase. That property has been dragged through [parasitic bomb] just as bad as the Mega Man franchise, if not worse. And look at the fans. They're probably about as insane and maligned as we are right now, but they've got Summer of Sonic, the Sonic Amateur Games Expo, Sonic Retro and it's freakishly awesome dedication to archiving everything Sonic and starting a fun romhacking community, collaborating with Sega of America to make SoS better in the UK and make Sonic Boom awesome over here in the 'states. All of that is [tornado fang]ing love, man. Love and fandom.
All that didn't amount to much. Newer, better quality Sonic games did. Also, Capcom fans DID have that kind of relationship with Capcom of America. It's one of the reasons they fought so hard to get TatsuCap localized for a western audience, something which was thought to be impossible due to the licenses. But they got it done. When TatsuCap, SFIV, and MvC3 were released, Capcom held tourney's in the US at certain places. I went to one at PAX East.
THIS THE POINT OF WHY CAPCOM FANS GOT SO [tornado fang]ing PISSED.
Fans had a great relationship with Capcom at one point, literally not even that long ago. THEN it finally looked like it was MM time. They announce Legends 3 and even invite fans to help make it. Shell, Jericho, Ninja Lou, Sato, and I were all witnesses to this at the NYCC. Then we all know what happens next. Fan passion and love is REALLY kinda hard to get back when they [parasitic bomb] on it in one of the most horrific PR debacles I've ever seen. Sonic fans got it back when SEGA started actually trying to make them happy again. When we get something other than Winter Apple Martini X, it will probably return.
What do we want to do? Let GMOTM handle everything? Wait around for Tuttle's Legendary Tales or Mega Man X: Corrupted? It would only take a few of us to bring all of us together and make the fanbase bigger and better than it's ever been. Certainly better than how it seems to be now, in the wake of the bawfest that followed Legends 3's cancellation and MMX getting snubbed in MvC3.
Joining together in unity is what a boycott is all about. It's a group of devoted people, with different beliefs and ideas, joining together to stand up and do something to try and improve the state of the situation they are in.
I'm not saying that the MM community hasn't been doing a lot of the same stuff that the Sonic fanbase has been doing, like showing their love with fanart, fan music, and fan games, but I think we can all step it up. And it doesn't have to be a boycott. Nay, it shouldn't be a boycott. Forget it. Before we could ever hope to think of doing that, we would need to be bigger. But by the time we become bigger, we won't need to institute a crazy boycott campaign born out of sheer hatred and anger. We can just stand tall, strong, and numerous.
So, lemme guess this straight. Your solution is for us to join together in love and essentially draw, compose, and play our troubles away? What does this accomplish? Lemme tell you what that has, thus far, accomplished...
People are already making fanart, fan music, and fan games and all we've received in return is Winter Apple Martini X, a $200 collection of music comprising of only ONE series that I would imagine the majority of us already own already, and another two remix albums from only one series. This is factoring in that the majority of MM fans continue to buy these albums, shirts, patches, comics, figures, and the other kibbles and bits they decide to feed us. MM Fan unity continuing to do what they already do out of love and passion means that Capcom clearly will see that the fans are accepting the kibbles and bits and continue half assing it and that they might never have to full ass it again with our franchise. Winter Apple Martini X and the classic series nostalgia will be all the assing they need to do. A boycott IS standing tall, strong, and numerous. It's pretty much THE last stand before backing down and just giving up. It starts from outrage but comes from passion and love for the product and service you've been a fan of for so long now.
Also, it's still early. While WAM-X and the music are frustrating, it might not be everything Capcom is planning for the 25th. We don't know yet and we can still hope that we get something much more substantial.