Keiji Inafune was able to prove to Capcom, and Mega Man naysayers a like, that there is still room for a Blue Bomber in the video game industry. Though not Mega Man per se, Mighty No. 9 is as close to a Mega Man game in everything but the name.
It's great news to see that Inafune's development company, Comcept, seeing such great success from the Kickstarter. With only a day left, Mighty No. 9 managed to raise a whopping $3 million, with the prospect of hopefully reaching $3.3 million to get Mighty No. 9 ported to next-gen systems.
This infographic below gives you some pretty sweet, and reassuring data on the Kickstarter's success.
Remember, if you still want to contribute to Mighty No. 9, and get those next-gen versions locked down (or perhaps even the handheld versions), head on over to the Kickstarter and show your support!
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