History Of Mega Man Explored 32
Thanks to GameSpot for their large feature charting a comprehensive history of Capcom's Mega Man. The article explains: "Mega Man recently celebrated his 15th anniversary, and the Blue Bomber is showing no signs of giving up the fight for everlasting peace", and goes on to document more than 30 Mega Man-related titles, from the original NES version, which sported "totally appalling box art" in the States, through the 3D stylings of the Mega Man Legends series, and the VR-styled RPG gameplay of the Mega Man Battle Network series. The mammoth article ends on the hopeful: "Here's hoping Capcom sees fit to grace a current or future system with a good, honest 2D - or 2.5D, at the very most - Mega Man IX."
Re:second post?screw it ill actually read the arti (Score:2, Informative)
Aside from plot holes in some of the individual games, the series itself is fairly consistent, and all but one of it's five sub-series do take place in the same universe, albeit not in the same time.
To break it down;
The original series games (the ones starring Mega Man, Forte, Dr. W
Re:second post?screw it ill actually read the arti (Score:1)
Re:second post?screw it ill actually read the arti (Score:1)
I'm afraid Mega Man and Mega Man X aren't the same robot. According to the first X game's intro, X was the first of a new generation of robots, who could think, feel, and make their own decisions.
Also, when asked if Mega Man and X are one and the same, series creator Keiji Inafune stated that they aren't. The interview where he said so can be found h [planet-megaman.com]
Re:second post?screw it ill actually read the arti (Score:1)
And regarding Keiji's comments during the interview, surely Capcom would never ret-con the MegaMan franchise? That would interfere with the tight continuity established by the NES games.
Maga Man for the GB (Score:1)
Re:Maga Man for the GB (Score:2)
The game name sounds like the sort of game mum and dad would buy for birthdays. They would have heard a children's TV presenter say the word 'mega' and happily parted with cash...
Thanks for listening too.
Missing at least one game. (Score:3, Interesting)
Developed by Psikyo, and published by Capcom.
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Re:Missing at least one game. (Score:1)
One is to expect something better from the company that developed Zero Gunner 2. -_-''
Re:Missing at least one game. (Score:2)
how did you possibly beat that in 15 minutes? unless I'm mistaken it has limited credits, and it gets insanely hard too. I'm pretty sure I've never beaten it.
Zero Gunner 2 is definitely a much, much better game though!
Re:Missing at least one game. (Score:2)
I'm also sort of surprised that they didn't sneak in Megaman.EXE's appearance as a secret playable character in the new Onimusha fighting game Onimusha Buraiden, which could've added a touch of news to the history.
Re:Missing at least one game. (Score:2)
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And many others: (Score:2)
Oh, and Rockman: Battle & Fighters for the Neo Geo Pocket Color.
And EXE Transmission for GameCube.
My question: So why isn't there a MegaMan puzzle game yet?
Re:And many others: (Score:2)
as for a puzzle game, sure, why not!
Re:And many others: (Score:2)
I just didn't notice that there were multiple pages of "Related Games."
Still, the Super Gem Fighters Mini Mix thing wasn't mentioned.
Now I just need to find an ISO of the UK version of Megaman: Battle & Chase.
At least one? (Score:2)
How could they get MM1's pause trick wrong? It worked on every single weapon because the collision detection code would rerun every pause/unpause cycle, not just on the elecman gun (it was just really easy to use on elecman due to the larger beam size).
The report seems like a rough draft, not a comprehensive guide.
Re:At least one? (Score:2)
that's in there, inexplicably in the related games section.
Oh, I see. (Score:2)
good games vs. nostalgia (Score:1)
lo' here comes gamespot, and I suddenly remember the awfull boxart, the worthless bosses and weapons in the 4+ games and I despair; my mind is at turmoil - what is this, how can I hold this series to the skies, long for 1-8 collection coming 2004, how?
This surreal feeling comes over me, that perhaps the kids [slashdot.org] where right, perha
Re:good games vs. nostalgia (Score:1)
My God... The Pain!!! (Score:1)
I have decided to whittle it down for the people with dial-up modems (such as myself):
There have been several Mega Man series for multiple platforms. Each series is excellent, then, as the the series progresses, they lessen in quality and cease to be innovative.
The best part of the article is the comparison with the Japanese version of the same game.
I fondly remember sitting at my friend's house in grade school, watching him play Mega Man, wh
Re:My God... The Pain!!! (Score:1)
I have a feeling that this person is just jealous that my friend had "New" Coke and Yoplait yogurt while he had plain, generic yogurt and was drinking Shasta while playing his Atari 7200, which he tho