Honestly, I don't blame him. I've been reading his musings on the industry, and while my first reaction is "wow, that's pretty radical," my immediate realization is always "wait a minute, he's right."

I'm still taking this in, but essentially, Mega Man is over. Unless Capcom puts a creative visionary in charge of story continuity, we're stuck seeing spin-offs and one-shots forever.

Regardless, I stand behind him. He seems to be the only one who sees what's really going on, that gaming isn't what it used to be.

If he stays in the industry, then I think it's a safe bet that he'll put out something that shakes up the stale market. If not, then I hope that he at least does something creative.