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Join Alex, Michael, and others are they talk about the plotlines of legacy videogame franchises, how they evolved, and how they often go off the rails. They will also talk about how these games were developed, who was involved in writing these storylines, and why some gaming stories end up being completely bonkers.
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Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
In part 1, Alex and Michael discuss the Mega Man series, starting with the entire classic series and moving into Mega Man X. It quickly goes from being light-hearted to a surprising amount of murder.
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Sources used for this episode:
Rockman Perfect Memories. Publisher: Futabasha Publishers LTD. December 2002.
Mega Man Knowledge Base. Author: Various contributors. www.megaman.fandom.com
TGS '07: Mega Man celebrates 20th anniversary. Author: Hirohiko Niizumi. September 24th, 2007. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/tgs-07-mega-man-celebrates-20th-anniversary/1100-6179759/
Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works. Author: Capcom. September 10th, 2013
Fallin' Thru Plotholes is a podcast about video game plotlines, how convoluted they can be and how their development cycles can influence these stories. We'll talk about the people behind these stories, and try to make sense of something that is often very senseless.
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