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Rockman X3. A port of Megaman to the Sega Genesis console with some slight differences such as item locations and boss physics. Mega Man Battle Network 3 White. Like Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue except that the game focuses on manipulating area in combat instead of charge attacks. Rockman Claw. A completely new gaming experience for Mega Man 1 enthusiasts and veterans. Megaman 4 Voyage. This is basically a brand new game.

Features new levels, AI, fortress bosses, music, and a new story line. Megaman Ultra. Megaman Ultra is a hack of Megaman 2 that offers completely reworked levels and a killer degree of difficulty. Megaman X3. This Megaman game features some colorful robot master names like Toxic Seahorse and Blizzard Buffalo. Mega Man 4. Galaxy Man was designed by Dr. Light to be an assistant at a space laboratory.

He can compute rocket trajectories instantly. Galaxy Man is equipped with the Black Hole bomb, which can be fired and then detonated to suck in surrounding objects. Galaxy Man's weakness is the Concrete Shot.

Mega Man may find himself a bit confused with the warp jumps scattered in Galaxy Man's lair. Concrete Man was built to construct dams, and has always taken great pride in his work, and has always valued those who work hard. He fights with the Concrete shots, which can create blocks of concrete and encase foes in a shell of concrete.

He is weak against the Laser Trident. Mega Man needs to watch his step in the realm of Concrete Man, or he may find a few of the floors will collapse underfoot. Hornet Man has a body that resembles a honeycomb, and worked as a supervisor at a theme park before his violent rampage. He has a great knowledge of all things botanical, as well as the powerful Hornet Chaser weapon, which tracks down foes and grabs items. Hornet Man is not fond of the Magma Bazooka, which easily dispatches he and his hornets.

Hornet Man's stage has a number of platforms which can be shot in order to extend them, though if Mega Man is slow footed, they will throw him back where he began.

Tornado Man was built to monitor the weather, and used his Tornado Blow to counter incoming typhoons. This ability once used for good is now used to be a pain in Mega Man's derierre. Tornado Man's weakness is the Plug Ball. Tornado Man's stage has a great variety of obstacles, including spinning platforms and harsh winds. At one point in his lifespan, Plug Man was a humble inspector working in a television factory. Once he met Dr. Wily, however, things changed, and he utilized his lethal Plug Ball to bring terror to the world.

He has never been a fan of the Jewel Satellite. Plug Man's stage is the home of everyone's favorite disappearing block sequence, as well as a few Mega Man dopplegangers. Jewel Man's career was spent working in a diamond mine, polishing precious stones.

He uses his Jewel Satellite to fend off his enemies, though the satellite is powerless against Black Hole Bombs. Jewel Man's stage features large swinging platforms, and spikes galore.

The most surprising addition to the lineup of robot masters, and the very first female robot master. She was built by Dr.

Light as a rescue worker to aid those in danger at sea, and she resembles a mermaid. Splash Woman wields the devastating Laser Trident, which can travel through enemies. Splash Woman has always hated hornets, and the Hornet Chaser is no exception. Splash Woman's stage takes place underwater, and Mega Man must use bubbles as platforms to reach her.

Fake man resembles a police officer for unknown reasons. The first boss featured as DLC. Fake Man's stage will only be playable in time attack mode, not in the main story or challenge mode.

His level is "time sensitive," and is described as similar in difficulty to the Wily stages. Although the game is only available in downloadable form, Capcom designed the Mega Man 9 press kit to resemble an NES game package with the press assets disc encased in a shell shaped like a NES game cartridge; the "cartridge" was in turn packaged in a cardboard box of a design similar to those that NES games were packaged in.

The box and cartridge case label were both designed to bear little to no resemblance to the game itself as a self-referential nod to the misrepresentative box art created for the western release of the first Mega Man on the NES.

Capcom plans to release this to the public, but in extremely limited quantities. The artwork will also be featured on a t-shirt. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.

This is not a game for the impatient, unskilled, or weak of heart. Instead, it's for the people who grew up on this kind of thing, who complain on forums about games nowadays being too easy, and who are looking for a real challenge. Like a lot of the old 8-bit games, Mega Man 9 gets much easier once you sort of force your way into it. Each of the subweapons has a variety of uses above and beyond simple destruction. Galaxy Man's Black Hole Bomb sucks up projectiles and can be steered up and down with the control pad; Jewel Man's shield weapon reflects bullets; the Concrete Shot creates short-lived stepping stones as well as freezing certain environmental hazards; Hornet Man gives you the ability to fire bee robots that can pick up power-ups for you; and so on.

Much as with games like the original Legend of Zelda , the hardest part of Mega Man 9 is early on, when you have so little to work with. You can also buy your way past some challenges.

You can find Screws in various robot stages, or by destroying normal enemies. These can in turn be redeemed at the shop Mega Man's sister Roll runs for extra lives, energy tanks, and other items. You can also revisit robot master stages that you've already cleared, which means you can farm Screws, stock up on lives and energy tanks, and make your way through most of the challenges of the game with a little patience.

It's just clearing that first stage that can be the trick. I can't imagine any casual gamers getting much out of Mega Man 9.



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