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8-bit_or_no_bit
Posted: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:01:56 AM

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hi everyone, i'm new to this forum.
i would like to hear some input on what the best megaman game on nes is. just your opinion is fine, maybe with a rating of the music, color, gameplay, anything really.
i appreciate it. :D

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Posted: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:49:59 AM


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Hi 8-bit_or_no_bit welcome to the forum.
To answer your question, i think the first is the best,remember playing it forever and took me like 6 months to beat.
I like the mega man series but after a few the rest isn't that interesting as part 1.

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Posted: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:48:51 PM


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"Nes-a-holic" wrote:
Hi 8-bit_or_no_bit welcome to the forum.
To answer your question, i think the first is the best,remember playing it forever and took me like 6 months to beat.
I like the mega man series but after a few the rest isn't that interesting as part 1.


I'll admit I haven't played them too much, but aren't all the Mega Man's pretty much the same? :-)


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Posted: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:53:14 PM


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Yeah that was what i ment,first was the best cause i didn't know nothing about it and i totally liked it.

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Guest
Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 5:46:39 PM

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Megaman 2 !!

and maybe 5...
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Posted: Friday, December 17, 2004 12:04:37 AM


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I've played just about every megaman game out there. (except the battle network series).
i've beaten all of them on the nes. i'd have to say the best one has to be either 2 or 4. but thats just my opinion.

Dexter
Posted: Saturday, December 18, 2004 2:07:58 AM

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I’ll have to go with Mega Man 3. That is the one with Metal Man, right? It has been sometime since I last messed with those games. I still need to get Mega Man 4.
Roth
Posted: Saturday, December 18, 2004 5:08:24 AM


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Mega Man series, huh? Hands down the best is the first sequel, Mega Man 2!!! The characters are well drawn, regular enemies are creative, and the final battle kicks rear! NO CONTEST!!!

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Posted: Saturday, December 18, 2004 6:06:51 PM

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Yeah, without a doubt MM2!!!

They really need to put a new one out. Not just for Nintendo, but for all the modern systems...
Luke
Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2004 12:07:39 AM


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modern games all suck though, everything is a half-assed effort, everything runs on the same engine, and the art is just slightly changed from squel to sequel. I've spent my share of money on modern games, but I've just recently seen the light.

Roth
Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2004 1:08:12 AM


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"NES-Luke" wrote:
modern games all suck though, everything is a half-assed effort, everything runs on the same engine, and the art is just slightly changed from squel to sequel. I've spent my share of money on modern games, but I've just recently seen the light.


I agree about the modern games. At one time I owned an XBox, Gamecube, PS2, and a DreamCast. I bought each system just for one game in general for each system. The games now seem to follow a certain genre once it takes off ( i.e. Grand Theft Auto now, Resident Evil type before that, and Doom-ish before that, which seems to be making a comeback in style). The innovation on the newer games seem to be few and far betweeen nowadays. That is also why I have found myself back to my roots.

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Luke
Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2004 1:16:09 AM


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"Roth" wrote:
"NES-Luke" wrote:
modern games all suck though, everything is a half-assed effort, everything runs on the same engine, and the art is just slightly changed from squel to sequel. I've spent my share of money on modern games, but I've just recently seen the light.


I agree about the modern games. At one time I owned an XBox, Gamecube, PS2, and a DreamCast. I bought each system just for one game in general for each system. The games now seem to follow a certain genre once it takes off ( i.e. Grand Theft Auto now, Resident Evil type before that, and Doom-ish before that, which seems to be making a comeback in style). The innovation on the newer games seem to be few and far betweeen nowadays. That is also why I have found myself back to my roots.


exactly, I still have a DreamCast (which isn't a bad console by any means, but I bought it primarily due to the hardware flaw that allows it to play backups unmodified), and a GameCube (which I bought for the upcoming Zelda title) I DID own a PS2, but since sony is such a money hungry monster, they cheaped out on it, and made it complete garbage, so it's gone. I was considering an Xbox for a while, and still have to some extent, for Burnout 3 which looks and plays quite nice.

But for now I'm focusing fully on my NES collection, as it was the console that got me into gaming, and really, the console responsible for giving video games the kick they needed back in the 80s.

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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 1:08:41 AM


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'Mega Man 2'! It's perhaps the best action-platform game on the NES.
The boss robots are very well rendered and each have a very unique attack style. The level designs are superb, testing virtually every element of platforming challenge know to the video game world.

There may not have been any slide manuever or Rush (no big loss), however it's quite clear the designers had trouble finding fresh new content for the sequels (which just did more of the same thing but sadly not as well).

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Roth
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 4:19:35 AM


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"Z.E.N" wrote:
There may not have been any slide manuever or Rush (no big loss), however it's quite clear the designers had trouble finding fresh new content for the sequels (which just did more of the same thing but sadly not as well).


I totally agree with that. I think the third one was pretty good, but they just had a hard time "redefining" the glory that was Mega Man 2. Even the music was best on the second one. It seems as though part two's USUALLY are better (not always, though).

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Luke
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:17:55 AM


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I should have my MegaMan 2 cart in 3-5 days, so I'll have to check on these comments, I've always liked MegaMan in general, but haven't spent enough times with the NES games of the series.

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Posted: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 12:25:53 PM


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I only know MM3 and 4... And I like 3 more.
Perhaps I should try the others, too. Once I can find more time...

May 16th...
Notonate
Posted: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:48:49 PM

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In Regards to megaman, i would have to go with 2 and 4. The best music.levels/bosses are all in this game

If u mess wit the best you go down like the rest and thats why I suggest you dont mess wit this pest
Arngrim
Posted: Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:50:14 AM

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Clearly, CLEARLY, the best would be 3. I mean, c'mon, Gemini Man? Needle Man? Snake Man? Top Man? Proto Man? BADASS MAN!

I Guess that 2 would come in a close 2nd.
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Posted: Sunday, January 09, 2005 4:41:39 PM

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"Arngrim" wrote:
Clearly, CLEARLY, the best would be 3. I mean, c'mon, Gemini Man? Needle Man? Snake Man? Top Man? Proto Man? BADASS MAN!

I Guess that 2 would come in a close 2nd.


Clearly, its 2! You got the classics: Flashman, Crashman, Airman, Heatman, Metalman.

And it by far, has the best nintendo songs collectively in one game.

Never trust a little android man.
Luke
Posted: Sunday, January 09, 2005 7:12:01 PM


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Thus far I only own MM2, but it rocks more than I could have imagined it would. the music is great, and I love it even more after finding the GOOD remixes of it. None of that OC Remix junk.

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