Showing posts with label Mighty Number 9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mighty Number 9. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Mighty No. 9- What Went Wrong

I remember it like it was yesterday, how many gamers saw Mighty Number 9 as the second coming of Mega Man, a classic game franchise that Capcom had been neglecting up to that point. In the year 2013, the game was hyped to hell and back, and chances are, you DID hear about it. Now it's 2016, and few, if any people, are as excited for the game as they were. In fact, Mighty Number 9 is more of a joke than anything. What happened?

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Mighty Number 9- a few thoughts

In the year 2013, Keiji Inafune, director of the highly celebrated Mega Man series of games, had come out on Kickstarter announcing that he would create a new property, a spiritual successor to the Mega Man franchise. The name was Mighty Number 9, and all Mr Inafune asked for was 900 thousand dollars to help get it made. Fans of Mega Man flocked to Kickstarter and gave him his 900 grand, and then to show how much faith they had in him, they gave him another 3 million, 100 thousand dollars. Expectations were very high, but there was a slight bump in the road.

A controversy arose when a girl named Dina Abou Karam made a piece of Fan Art of the main character of Mighty Number 9, Beck, as a female. So far, no big deal, this is common in Fan Art, and it even has a name: Rule 63. (There is always a female version of a male character, and vice versa). Then, Dina made a comment, asking the makers to make Beck a female robot because, well, why not? Seriously, that was her argument, "why not?" More on that later.

Dina Abou Karam's rendition of Beck, from Mighty Number 9. Many people have called it awful, but I think it's an alright drawing. Nothing special, but alright.

So far, no big deal, just a random girl on the net posting fan art of a project she's supporting and asking, rather nicely it must be added, for some changes in aesthetics. But then, something happened. Dina got hired for the project as a community manager for Mighty Number 9. Her job? Manage the community. That means that she goes to the message board, looks at what the people are writing, and takes that to her higher ups. If there's spam, she has to delete it. If there's harassment, she has to deal with it promptly. She's basically a mod. 

And this is where the proverbial shit hit the fan. Up until that moment, Dina was the girl who kept posting fanart of Rule 63 Beck on the message boards, going on and on about "caring about women's representation in gaming". How did people respond? Well: