Two Words, Hyphenated: Arm-Cannon
Quick, name the video game character that has appeared in over 100 games over the past two decades and is wholly responsible for more sales revenue than Capcom’s next leading franchises (“Street Fighter” and “Resident Evil”) COMBINED.
Don’t know yet? Then, I shall continue ...
Originating in 1987, and then known as “Rockman” in Japan, this title character was created by Kenji Inafune. His own personal one-arm-salute is one of the most recognizable weapons in gaming, as well as this boy-robot’s image an iconic visage that has been reincarnated many, many times. In fact, there was a popular animated series that hit the TV in the early ‘90s and I can remember watching it. Constantly.
Still can’t muster a guess? All right, here’s a hint. There’s a picture of him on this very page (Yea, no kidding).
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