* AuthorExistenceFailure: A very unusual case. Fans feared for years that Keiji Inafune, who had been lobbying his superiors at Capcom for years to let him do a third game, would either leave Capcom or retire before he could pull it off. The trope was seemingly averted when, ten years after ''Legends 2'', Inafune finally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep-J6aMSNFo announced]] that development for the sequel was underway. A month later, Inafune left Capcom. Development of ''Legends 3'' has continued without him, but considering that the game still hasn't gotten the final greenlight for production, there's still a possibility that the trope might end up getting played straight.
** As of [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/devroom/blog/2011/07/18/a_message_from_capcom?pg=3 this announcement]], the trope has indeed been played straight. (By its cancellation, ''not'' Inafune's death as in most cases of the trope, thank goodness.)
* CrackIsCheaper: ''The Misadventures of Tron Bonne''. Good luck finding it for under a hundred dollars, though, although this is probably due to the fact that it's a GaidenGame, is fairly old now, and isn't too common. It's also not getting a digital rerelease, as the rights for a song supposedly expired, and a physical release is unlikely considering the sales of the series.
* HeyItsThatVoice: [[{{Anime/Pokemon}} Pikachu]] is Bon, [[{{SailorMoon}} Sailor Jupiter]] is Mayor Amelia in the first game, and [[{{TheOtherDarrin}} Megs]] [[{{CrossDressingVoices}} himself]] in the second.
* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: Hideki Ishikawa, the game's ''official character designer'' actually ''made'' Rule 34 of the game's female characters, much to Capcom's dismay.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Mega Man Legends 3''.