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Title: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 12 January 2015, 15:16:56
Hey Abe, I know the site proper has been down for years, but seeing as how it's pretty unlikely we'll ever get another proper game, it kinda feels like it would be a good time to put everything back up and have it all as a nice "museum" for the series.  At least you wouldn't have to worry about updates once it's all back up!


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Winged Warrior on 13 January 2015, 22:32:45
Seconded. Such content would likely help build traffic as well, Hopefully making hosting fees a bit more palatable.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Abominator on 25 January 2015, 12:26:48
I'll have a dig around and see what I've got, most of it is on an unplugged PC but i might as well put it there as a reminder of when the internet was good!


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 26 January 2015, 17:22:51
One might argue the internet was never good...  But sweet classic Matrix was certainly a reminder of when Mega Man didn't suck.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Vinchenz Rock on 2 February 2015, 02:17:06
Oooh! It would be great to see the site again! It's been so long now, I can barely remember the content but I do remember reading a bunch of the pages a couple times.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Xero on 22 February 2015, 10:08:06
Ah yes.  How I would love to reminisce about the day sof old, including the war between SDJ, Team Terror & Nall. The Deltanizations, etc.  Good times.   


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Winged Warrior on 26 February 2015, 06:16:09
I could be wrong, but I think the referred content was that of the game guides, movies, maps...  The like.

I think I remember having an art/fanart section too... 

Or maybe that was rez's site...


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Panda on 26 February 2015, 23:09:09
There used to be a website? /s


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 4 March 2015, 20:24:18
I could be wrong, but I think the referred content was that of the game guides, movies, maps...  The like.

I think I remember having an art/fanart section too... 

Or maybe that was rez's site...


Correct.  The guides and what not.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: SB on 25 March 2015, 04:18:27
Because the main site is long gone, I had to turn to Mandy Paugh's place for Classic information recently.

I feel as dirty as that statement sounds.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 29 April 2015, 14:36:57
You poor, poor girl...

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABE!?  WHAT.  HAVE.  YOU.  DONE?


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Abominator on 29 April 2015, 23:00:37
Nooooo!

I'm sorry everyone :(

I wish I could retire and just make MMM all day...


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Mikero on 3 June 2015, 23:08:03
A little late but... The MMM guides alone would still get a lot of use today. I know there's a ton of guides for MM games out there but these were always OBJECTIVELY my favourite.

There was so much more attention put into them and the maps were gorgeous. A lot of sites just use .txt files and/or bad MS Paint but these would rival an Nintendo Power type zine in their overall look and use.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 4 June 2015, 20:34:01
I know right?  I even wrote some for it.  I think.  It's been a LOOOONG time since that stuff was up.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Abominator on 8 June 2015, 21:22:53
I just feel like these days people just want Youtube videos of everything...


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 9 June 2015, 14:28:10
And people want mobile "games" that make you pay to do every single thing that makes them playable.  People have ##### taste now.  In general.  It's really just gone back to how it was before gaming exploded.  People who like real games, still like them, but now there is this "fake gaming" culture of the mobile, microtransaction, dlc, digital only ##### that has become "gaming".  Hobbyists and people who like solidly designed games are back in the minority again, it's just that now we have this cancer that directly affects our hobby.

That doesn't mean the good stuff shouldn't be there for the people who enjoy and know how to appreciate it though.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: SB on 9 June 2015, 20:08:48
Seeing as Capcom USA JUST announced they're porting a new NES Classic set of the original 6 MM games with a slew of features to all the current major consoles AND PC, you MAY just want to consider slapping up those old guides once more.

http://www.rockman-corner.com/2015/06/mega-man-legacy-collection-announced.html

Your guides were the best, and I still remember bits of the help you gave when I replay classic games, like the enemies that love to jump out of pits. I say go for it, Abe, and reclaim some of that well deserved glory and respect you once had from the community abroad, since if you don't do it, who honestly will? GameFAQ guides? MMHP? Megaman Network or RPM?

I guarantee if you ask, every person that still lingers here will offer their support in one way or another, either through direct assistance, or at least through genuine cheers of excitement and encouragement.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 10 June 2015, 20:58:14
...don't put words in my mouth.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: SB on 13 June 2015, 01:25:51
I apologize if I somehow displeased you with my statement, Rez, as that was not my intention.

I merely meant that in this day and age, people would likely be willing to extend an olive branch to assist through various means to help get the place up and running like the olden times, if Abe were to earnestly ask for some form of help. Perhaps simple things such as obtaining images from the games to remake the stage maps, to more complicated things, like getting the site remade in HTML 5 due to the amazing support and features it offers.

Maybe additional things such as Youtube guides isn't outside the realm of possibility either, since it was mentioned and now being used as an example. With a myriad of methods to capture gameplay these days through capture cards and other sources, it is easier than ever to make something like that. Some slight editing involved to put an overlay of the MMM logo possibly up where the score is on MM1, break it up to a stage by stage basis, figure out if you want voice over or annotations, and boom! Results are created.

I know it is in your nature to try to take the burden all by yourself, Abe, but I personally would like to think that the community you have fostered over all these years might finally be able to return some of that time and investment you've put out on your end.

You know, a more tangible way of saying "Thank you, MMM", if you will.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 16 June 2015, 15:54:29
I think that went right over your head.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Mikero on 3 July 2015, 21:23:47
This may just be taste, but seeing a map and reading the tips will always be better than a Youtube video to me.

It's like a recipe. If I follow a text recipe I never have an issue, but constantly stopping a video and going back to see what they did is, for me, counter-productive. It's not fun, it's just monkey see monkey do. At least with a guide you still have to do the thing, see the thing, etc. so they don't rob you of the gameplay, and they're just easier to look at while playing the game.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 6 July 2015, 21:20:37
I do like both, but I'm a map and text guy at heart.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Xitena on 16 February 2024, 13:52:06
Hey Abe, I know the site proper has been down for years, but seeing as how it's pretty unlikely we'll ever get another proper game, it kinda feels like it would be a good time to put everything back up and have it all as a nice "museum" for the series.  At least you wouldn't have to worry about updates once it's all back up!
Maybe its time to reborn.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Winged Warrior on 22 March 2024, 01:33:11
We've got The Megaman Matrix at home.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Snare on 22 March 2024, 12:34:24
We've got The Megaman Matrix at home.

Mega Man Matrix at Home = MMHP


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 24 March 2024, 03:09:32
You'd have been banned for that 15 years ago.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: Snare on 24 March 2024, 14:05:12
No no Rez, the format of the joke implies MMM is the brand name product that consumers know and love. MMHP is the knockoff product. Falls apart instantly and contains cadmium.


Title: Re: Matrix Archive?
Post by: TheRedPriest on 25 March 2024, 18:37:31
I can't hear you from inside the mauling tent.