Monday, October 15, 2012

postheadericon An Open Letter to Capcom

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[Dtoid Community Revuhlooshun blogger writes an open letter to the parents of his beloved franchise
Resident Evil
Wanna watch your words appear on the first page? Go write something! - Beccy Caine]

Dear Capcom 've been a consumer of their products for two-thirds of my life, which now spans twenty-four. Meanwhile, I had the privilege of playing some of the best games the industry has seen, all bearing the name of your company and its logo. You've given us everything and I mean millions of customers, unforgettable moments we have in our hearts that can not be erased, are moments that are irrevocably incorporated in agreements of our childhood. It is an achievement few can claim, especially on such a scale and across it, and we are grateful. This is why the Capcom logo meant something special to us over the years, as a signifier of quality and respect that fans can trust when it came time to part with their hard earned money. That is why I have always supported the Resident Evil

franchise in recent years that I was financially able to do so, either through my own money into adulthood or money from my parents as a child. The Resident Evi the franchise was my

Mega Man

, mi

Street Fighter
, the franchise that went hand in hand with which we grew up together (which says a lot about my childhood and explains what happened to me as an adult, but I digress). I was first introduced to the original
Resident Evil
at the age of eight years for a man who went out with my mother played video games as a hobby. Not only was my first introduction into the

Resident Evil
series, but I was also introduced into the game as a hobby for adults as something beyond a child's toy. Finally, I have my own PlayStation and beyond, and have played and I bought all

Resident Evil
Game
since.

Unless
Resident Evil 6



Resident Evil 6
was the first Resident Evil Game I did not buy it. I rented the place, like many others, to convey my dissatisfaction with both tarnish the Resident Evil franchise for Capcom logo much time was more than at present.

This is not a hostile letter. I'm not here to pile on a list of complaints. I am of the mindset that criticism does not go away if you have a viable alternative if you have a better idea, then spit it out, so to speak. October 2 this year, one of its employees, Hiroyuki Kobayashi has served as executive producer Resident Evil 6
, made a point that I found very insightful and very good:

"The way I always think that if

Resident Evil

is a child, then fans and ourselves as creators are the two parents. resulting games are like children born between the two. And like real parents, we will not always agree on what is best for the education of children "

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