I started playing Mega Man 1 today on my emulator with no cheats, and no save states. OMG. The game is easier then I thought, but its still hard as balls and my thumbs are in serious pain.
Has anyone ever beaten this game without cheating or save states???
-Dark Martin- The dark is most certainly not your friend
Registered 05/06/2008
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8th June, 2008 at 22:23:34 -
Once or twice, its a real kick in the nuts difficulty.>.<
Ive seen a tool assisted speedrun and it got totally destroyed, so it's hard to believe it's really hard (although TASes make all games look easy)
Ive never cared for the megaman games though.
Originally Posted by alspal Most NES games are too hard.
And don't have the commercial innovation we have today like Mario and Sonic at the olympic games!
Woah, hold on. Are you saying that you have legitimatly finished Megaman 1 on the NES? I tried it on an emulator and it took me about 100 save states. I'm not kidding.
Tell 'em Babs is 'ere...
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9th June, 2008 at 11:41:48 -
With no cheats and no save states I've made to Wiley's castle.
When you beleive in yourself and you dont give up you can do anything.
Originally Posted by Matt Gayles MEGAMAN 1 - 6 ON THE NES ARE THE ONLY MEGAMAN GAMES THAT MATTER.
DONT BOTHER WITH DX, NETWORK BATTLE FORCE AND ALL THAT CRAP.
PLAY THOSE AND TELL ME YOU DONT LIKE MEGAMAN.
This man clearly has no idea what he's talking about. 6 was pretty crap.
The X series introduced the iconic dash (I loves it) and the Zero series was hard as titanium balls (But still awesome). Even the much hated Legends (Or DASH) series was pretty fun. Wasn't a fan of the Battle Network or Starforce series though. ZX is kinda meh; it essentially lost it's iconic characters and tries a bit too hard to be Metroidvania like in presentation. I like it because I still like the gameplay, but it's like playing a shadow of a better game.
Megaman 1 is hard to play, I miss the slide and the weapon charge. Didn't play the NES version alot, but I did play the GB version (Dr. Wily's Revenge) which was also balls hard (And lacked charge and sliding). I've slaughtered all the GB games pretty thoroughly, I was rather disappointed to learn that Capcom lost the source code when they were planning on putting all of them together in a GBA collection.
Craps, I'm an old man!
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9th June, 2008 at 16:58:26 -
Megaman 6 was no different then Megaman 5. 5 wasnt that much better then 4 but they were all good games.
The villians in the X series were wack, Zero was lame, and those sequels never stopped. Are they still making them?
Oh wow...you can dash...how amazing...
As far as Im concerned there are only 6 megaman games and theyre all on the nes.
Originally Posted by Matt GaylesRespect the old school please.
Good lord you are hilarious. I only said 6 was a bit crap because it was (Go RushMan!). Nothing new had been added since Megaman 4 (Beat doesn't count) and 6 didn't add anything new. X was where the main focus was at that point. Megaman V on the GB was freaking great though (Megafist! An awesomely bad name for a weapon.)
Respect the old school he tells me; obviously you have no idea. I grew up in the "old school"; I'm just not a snob about it. Not everything has gone downhill since 1989.