Nadia & David’s Mega Man Mayhem: Mega Man 5 (Part 2)
Last weekend, Nadia and I continued our siege of the Proto Man castle, discovered the shocking truth, and put Dark Man’s lights out. We also toyed around with some of the challenges that Mega Man Legacy Collection has to offer.
You can check out the replay here:
Next month, we’re stepping out of Mega Man for a bit as we celebrate “Castlevania: Symphony of the Month.” To celebrate the impending arrival of Halloween, Nadia will continue her quest through Dracula’s castle in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night each weekend, until she finishes the whole dang thing. If you’d like to catch up on the streams from last year’s “Symphony of the Month” (with a little bit of Rondo thrown in for good measure), check out this playlist.
And when “Nadia & David’s Mega Man Mayhem” returns, we’ll (probably) be looking at Mega Man 6!
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“Nadia & David’s Mega Man Mayhem” is a 90-minute stream we’ll be doing about once a month, where the plan is to play through every Mega Man game we can in chronological order, according to the timeline. We started with the first Mega Man, and after we finished that, started Mega Man 2, and so on. Next time, we’ll pick up where we left off, and go on like so.
As for the Game Boy games? Well, we’ll see what we can do, but without them being on a modern console with HDMI-out, our options are limited. But we’ll try.
Once Classic is done, we’ll move on to Mega Man X, then Mega Man Zero, and so on. (And with any luck, there will be a “Mega Man Legends Legacy Collection” or something by the time we get to that, but if not, we have a contingency or two in mind.)
And of course, we love interacting with the chat during these streams, so if you’ve got questions about the Mega Man Field Guides from UDON, Legends of the Halcyon Era, poutine recipes, or just want to chat and share the love of Mega Man, drop on in! We’d love to have you!
Keep an eye on our Twitter (or just the Twitter sidebar here) to find out when we’re streaming next! We usually announce it a day or so ahead of time.
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Thanks for reading!
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