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“I’ve actually used a lot of influence from Mega Man in the new season of Eureka. Listen in the first episode of season 3 and you’ll hear some blatantly obvious homages. I’ve introduced a lot of 8-bit NES and Gameboy sounds to my writing template, most of them sampled directly off the old hard...
Does anyone else find it hard to get excited for Mega Man games on VC anymore? After Mega Man 9 came out I’ve had my Mega Man fix and can play it over and over for a good time to come. Maybe that’s just me though, since I own every Mega Man game already. For those who have never played the third Mega Man...
All in all, Mega Man 9 on the Xbox 360 is still a must-buy for fans who have been going bananas over reliving the crushing difficulty the original Mega Man games offered. All versions of the game are largely identical. It just comes down to whether Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo will get our $10 i...
Jason, Jeremy, and myself bring you an in-depth look at all the developments, from the DSi to the new Wii download functionality to the biggest announcement of them all, Sin & Punishment 2! Wait, you mean I’m the only one that cares about that game? Hogwash! You’ll all be proven wrong…...
Full Games Mega Man 9 (£6.99/€9.99)WipEout HD (£11.99/€17.99)Burnout Paradise (£24.99/€29.99)Burnout: Legends PSP (£14.99/€19.99)Burnout: Dominator PSP (£17.99/€24.99) Demos Mega Man 9NBA ‘09 The InsideNBA Live ‘09Pipe Mania (PSP)
Back when the 8-bit Mega Man titles were released, you never really had to worry about multiple release dates. In fact, you never really had to worry about release dates at all since the general public generally had absolutely no idea when new games were going to land on store shelves. Well, t...
You see, the NES had a problem displaying a large number of sprites on screen at once, and would often glitch, causing enemies to disappear or reappear at will. Apparently Capcom feels this is just as big a part of Mega Man lore as ...