
It looks like they’ve snapped too and will be waiting for Beck to challenge them. Oh yeah, that same virus is the reason the other Mighty Numbers (1-8?) aren’t around. You see, this is the reason the enemies you’ll be running into will want to kill you. In fact, he’s the ninth one to be developed (the game’s namesake) and somehow was one of the few to not be infected with a computer virus. The game puts you in the role of Beck, a very powerful robot complete with the ability to transform and adapt weapons (like Mega Man!).

9 promises to take fan input too! This certainly looks like an awesome premise, no? But I haven’t even started explaining how the game works yet. As the developers used to do with Mega Man games, Mighty No. The game promises to input mechanics from the classic 8- and 16-bit eras that we’ve all come to love as well as its own gimmicks and modernism. The style is very similar to that of Mega Man, but hey! We’re looking at a game produced by the Blue Bomber’s original developers here! This sounds like something we’ve all been needing to play for a long, long time. 9 is a 2D platformer standing out among the internet in an FPS world. What is that masterpiece, you ask? Mighty No. Over $1,000,000 have been donated by just lovely people to create this masterpiece.

And better yet? IT’S ALREADY BEEN FUNDED. But I’m not some sort of e-professor teaching you Kickstarter 101 or anything, alright? I’m here to talk about the coolest thing ever to have graced that website. Straight from the minds and hearts of an “all star team of Mega Man devs” comes a new Japanese-style 2D platformer that is catching the internet by storm. And when they come to life? Man, nothing quite beats that. Many incredible ideas have been released to people all over and funded by folks from across the globe. Kickstarter is a pretty awesome tool these days.
