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At the same time Battle Network was in development, Inafune worked as producer on the handheld Mega Man Zero series, a collection of more traditional 2D action games. In 2010, Keiji Inafune was ...
Take a look at the first footage of Mega Man Battle Network 6 in this trailer. Series producer Keiji Inafune takes a look back at the series and talks about his favorite characters and games in ...
Although it was hard for many Capcom fans to believe, Keiji Inafune ... six core games in the Mega Man Battle Network series, three in the Mega Man Starforce series, four in the Mega Man Zero ...
A senior source close to Capcom reckons it's unlikely that we'll see Konami golden boy Hideo Kojima and Capcom's own equally resplendent development talent Keiji Inafune joining forces on anything ...
Yesterday we covered the news story of Keiji Inafune teasing a new project ... Artist Miki Kijima (Mega Man Legends, Mega Man Battle Network), and Composer Manami Matsumae (Mega Man, Shovel ...
Contrary to our earlier report, Mugen Souls, announced in this week’s Dengeki (for PlayStation 3, it’s been confirmed), is not being produced by Keiji Inafune ... In battle, you’ll deal ...
"Wouldn't it be nice if I could just say that I'm done and retire?" Keiji Inafune, implausibly 50, lounges on a bench, back against the wall, legs outstretched, crossed at the ankles, arms folded.
He's one of the greatest game heroes of all time. Series producer Keiji Inafune takes a look back at the series and talks about his favorite characters and games in the franchise.
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