Moot_Geeza wrote:I'd quite fancy a Psygnosis week next year, so if you don't mind we could use your retrospective as the blurb.
adkm1979 wrote:My next challenge is to score 500+ points and not concede in a game.
So, basically there are shitloads of MM games, starting on NES and then turning up in various forms on all sorts of systems thereafter. In terms of the basic numbered 'classic' series, there's 1-6 on NES, 7 on SNES, 8 on PS1/Saturn and 9 and 10 on WiiWare, XBLA and PSN. There are various other offshoots, notably the X series on SNES, but perhaps it's worth saving that for another time.Mega Man, alternatively written as Megaman and MegaMan, known as Rockman (ロックマン Rokkuman?) in Japan, is a video game franchise from Capcom, starring the robot character Mega Man, or one of his many counterparts. Mega Man, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, began a series of over 50 games on multiple systems. As of December 31, 2010, the series has sold approximately twenty-nine million copies worldwide, making it Capcom's most prolific franchise.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Once again, it amazes me how much VFM these NES games offered compared to the majority of MS games I was playing at the time.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Played most of Megaman X with retroking and another mate yesterday, which was absolutely superb. I think he said we ranked it 9th in the list of 70+ SNES games we've reviewed. Three [9]s anyway. It really is a great example of a 16-bit title expanding on the foundations of the 8-bit originals. It's also far more forgiving that the others that I've played, assuming you tackle the levels in the correct order, and I reckon we're only 30 minutes or so from the credits, as all but one of the main bosses have been vanquished. Properly good stuff. 92%
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