But it is still popular. You cannot deny that. If it was not still popular and did not still sell many copies they would not be releasing lots of games in the series now, 15 years after it was started.
Note that the people they are trying to get to buy this just doesn't include people like you who've hated it for years!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
I think he loves the gameplay, but just doesn't like what he feels is pretty much buying the same game over and over. Personally I find the new weapons, bosses, and levels (and occasional new thing aside from that added) enough to get me to want to play the game. However, I will admit that lately I have qualms about actually buying these games full price. I wait until it's about the price of a cheap PC game expansion and then buy it usually, unless it's something really different and catches my interest. In this case, I'll be getting all the NES Megaman games I missed out on (and one I made the mistake of trading away, Megaman 3, for Ultima Exodus when I was a kid, because I figured once I had MM4 I'd never want to play MM3 again, though time has prooven me wrong...). Well, went off topic there, as per usual. Anyway, I can fully see why OB1 would get bored of the reptition. It's just a matter of how much "new" you want I suppose, and there's nothing wrong with high standards. Gaming IS an expensive hobby after all.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
No you see, I don't actually act like that. That's just you putting words in my mouth. When I say "it's gotten old" you somehow turn it into "I HATE IT!!!!!!!".
You think its gotten old, as in boring... as in you don't really like the series much anymore... as in they aren't making new Mega Man games for people like you... (though I'd say MMX7 is a definite attempt to enlarge the fanbase, with how much it changes the formula...) As for the collection, that well might be aimed also at people who thought it got old, because those are people who often liked the NES games and might buy a collection of them...
Oh come on... I like all kinds of games, I think that has been established quite well...
Some serieses are best when they change... some aren't. For example I like it more when strategy games change more... strategy game sequels which are near-identical to previous ones don't intrest me nearly as much... that's why I didn't like Age of Empires 2 as much, for example... its better when those games change more, like Blizz's games have always done. But Mega Man? That series came up with a formula that works quite well and stuck with it... I have no problem with that, given the structure of the series. As I've said, I wouldn't want it to change much... it works great as it is! They can change it some but not too much or it wouldn't really be Mega Man... Legends did the 'too far' thing. You don't like the repetition of the formula... fine. Me, and plenty of others, still do. And it doesn't mean that I like all serieses that are repetitive or games that are not innovative... not at all...
Man, how DO you get that from what I said there... it has nothing in common with what I said. But you do that all the time, so I'm hardly surprised... I said pretty much the opposite of that, if you actually read it!
Uh... I said that I like Mega Man and in the Mega Man series too much change (Legends is the only example of 'too much change') has, so far, been bad. That is a quite different statement... definitely not a generic 'change in games is bad', as I specifically said I do not believe...
I'd far rather see two decades of good, fun games, that's for sure... not of course gaming needs innovation, but not everything needs to innovate... only some games. MM doesn't need to much. Not in my, or other series fans', opinion.