Tonight on it’s the mind we examine the phenomenon of Deja Vu

It seems like only yesterday that Keiji Inafune announced the Kickstarter campaign formMighty Number 9at PAX East. It was an exciting day for Mega Man fans. Just looking at the commemorative t-shirt from that event still puts a smile on my face.

Since then, the game has raised nearly $4 million in funding. That’s a lot of money to generate based off some promotional art, a little test footage and the goodwill of emotionally invested fans. That’s why its both surprising and perfectly logical forComcept to re-open the the game to crowdfunding support. It worked pretty well for them the first time, so why nottry it again?

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The new funding will strictly go towards additional content not promised in the original crowd funding campaign. The first goal is full English voice acting, which will cost… $100,000? That’s either asking way too much or a sign that the game will have a whole lot of talking in it. Either way, that’s not necessarily good news. Comcept also announced plans topartner with Digital Frontier on aMighty Number 9animated series(trailer below), which like the game, sports some nice 2D promotional and some less than impressive polygon-based animation.

This whole thing speaks to a strange mix of raw enthusiasm and overconfidence that is, at the very least, interesting to watch unfold. Comcept is acting likeMighty Number 9is already a beloved time-tested franchise, when in reality, it just looks like one. Time will tell if the game ends up warranting all the faith and financing that’s already been put into it.

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