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While ''Mega Man'' was not a large enough commercial accomplishment for Capcom to necessarily justify a sequel, the company allowed the development team to create a sequel as an aside to other projects. The team focused on improving the original formula with enhanced graphics and audio, more levels, and new supportive items that addressed consumer concerns over the extreme difficulty of the previous title. ''Mega Man 2'', in stark contrast to the original, was a huge success; it sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, definitively established ''Mega Man'' as a long-running flagship franchise, and propelled Capcom to its present-day status as a world-renowned game developer.
While ''Mega Man'' was not a large enough commercial accomplishment for Capcom to necessarily justify a sequel, the company allowed the development team to create a sequel as an aside to other projects. The team focused on improving the original formula with enhanced graphics and audio, more levels, and new supportive items that addressed consumer concerns over the extreme difficulty of the previous title. ''Mega Man 2'', in stark contrast to the original, was a huge success; it sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, definitively established ''Mega Man'' as a long-running flagship franchise, and propelled Capcom to its present-day status as a world-renowned game developer.


As of 2013, over fifty ''Mega Man'' games have been released, with many populating specific "sub-series" and exploring genres outside side-scrolling platforming. Iterations of the Mega Man character himself and other related characters, meanwhile, have appeared in Capcom-involved games outside the main series such as crossover fighting games like the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series that pits Capcom characters against Marvel Comics characters, and more recently, Nintendo's own [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|'' Super Smash Bros.'' series]].
As of 2013, over fifty ''Mega Man'' games have been released, with many populating specific "sub-series" and exploring genres outside side-scrolling platforming. Iterations of the Mega Man character himself and other related characters, meanwhile, have appeared in Capcom-involved games outside the main series such as crossover fighting games like the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series that pits Capcom characters against Marvel Comics characters, and more recently, Nintendo's own {{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}} series.


Following the release of ''Mega Man 10'' in 2010, series veteran Keiji Inafune had left Capcom, leaving the developers in limbo regarding what to do next with the franchise over the next few years, as no one at Capcom of Japan had immediately stepped up to take the leadership position. A free-to-play PC-exclusive fangame called ''Street Fighter X Mega Man'' was endorsed by Capcom in 2012 to celebrate both franchises' 25th anniversaries. ''Mega Man Universe'' was a level creation game similar to ''Super Mario Maker'' that was ultimately cancelled. And finally, the much-anticipated ''Mega Man Legends 3'' was in development for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and was in its alpha stage before it was ultimately cancelled. It marked a period of uncertainty for the franchise not unlike the ''Metroid'' hiatus in the 2010s, with many considering the series and its character "dead" by neglect.
Following the release of ''Mega Man 10'' in 2010, series veteran Keiji Inafune had left Capcom, leaving the developers in limbo regarding what to do next with the franchise over the next few years, as no one at Capcom of Japan had immediately stepped up to take the leadership position. A free-to-play PC-exclusive fangame called ''Street Fighter X Mega Man'' was endorsed by Capcom in 2012 to celebrate both franchises' 25th anniversaries. ''Mega Man Universe'' was a level creation game similar to ''Super Mario Maker'' that was ultimately cancelled. And finally, the much-anticipated ''Mega Man Legends 3'' was in development for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and was in its alpha stage before it was ultimately cancelled. It marked a period of uncertainty for the franchise not unlike the ''Metroid'' hiatus in the 2010s, with many considering the series and its character "dead" by neglect.
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