For the record (and disclosure), I was very sad and angry about the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3. Mega Man Legends 2 is one of the most superbly polished 3d action games ever created, and it's sad Capcom felt the mostly complete demo did not meet the criteria for release.
The resulting fan backlash now wonders if Capcom is trying to kill off the Blue Bomber. When Ultimate Marvel Versus Capcom 3 was announced, a lot of people began hoping that maybe Mega Man would make an appearance. He sure did, but not in a way anyone expected.
Personally, I was waiting for them to port over Megaman Volnutt from Tatsunoko Versus Capcom. Viewtiful Joe and Zero were plucked almost verbatim from that game, so it seems like it'd be pretty easy to bring Volnutt along too. I'd expect at least one of Mega Man's incarnations to make it in though, Mega Man (original recipe) has been in the two previous Marvel Versus Capcom games, for crying loudly outside.
Instead we get this. If you don't want to read the story, UMvC3 has a level referencing a famous comic book cover, but instead of mutants, this poster has characters from Marvel Versus Capcom 2 who didn't make it into MvC3. It merges the game world and the gameplay together neatly. The problem here is that one character is listed as neither slain nor captured: Mega Man.
This is a massive tactical error. Capcom could have switched him with someone else (say, Amingo!), which would spread rumors of that character being DLC and when it didn't happen noone would care. Instead we're left wondering if this is a concerted trolling effort from Capcom.
But even THAT is not the point of this post. The point of this post is a recent response by Capcom's VP Chris Svensson to a comment from a fan. The fan wrote to Capcom complaining about the appearances of Mega Man in UMvC3. To Quote Svensson:
I think you need thicker skin. I'd also think as a fan, you should like to see any/all exposure for Mega Man to raise awareness for the brand in any form, even if you personally aren't satisfied by the execution
Is this where we are now? A fan is unhappy, so you're telling him to man up. Let's instead stretch his complaint to hyperbole as our counter arguement and throw context out the window! How does this make any sense? Even Segata Sanshiro knows better than that.
I really just don't understand why Svensson felt the need to put this fan in his place. Couldn't he have just said nothing? That's Capcom's problem these days. A lot of this Mega Man stuff would've blown over if it weren't for antagonizing inclusions like Days of Future Past, and relentless anti-pandering to fans. Mega Man fans are upset, how about we let it blow over?