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ScrewAttack’s Video Game Vault: Mega Man for DOS

ScrewAttack’s Video Game Vault: Mega Man for DOS

ScrewAttack has made a new addition to their Video Game Vault, featuring none other than Mega Man! But this isn’t the Mega Man you know and love– at least, one would hope you don’t know it, and one might even hope that you love it even less. 

ScrewAttack has made a new addition to their Video Game Vault, featuring none other than Mega Man! But this isn’t the Mega Man you know and love– at least, one would hope you don’t know it, and one might even hope that you love it even less. 

Johnny Vs. Mega Man 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & Bass

Johnny Vs. Mega Man 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & Bass

Well, there are no two ways about it: We’ve fallen a bit behind since Johnny took on Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, and Mega Man: The Wily Wars. As it so happens, he just finished up his month-long Mega Man marathon with the one-two punch of Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10, so here’s everything he’s done since the last time we posted, in case you weren’t keeping up.

Well, there are no two ways about it: We’ve fallen a bit behind since Johnny took on Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, and Mega Man: The Wily Wars. As it so happens, he just finished up his month-long Mega Man marathon with the one-two punch of Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10, so here’s everything he’s done since the last time we posted, in case you weren’t keeping up.

Looking Back: Mega Man & Bass

Looking Back: Mega Man & Bass

p>As part of our celebration of the Mega Man series hitting its 25th anniversary, we are featuring a look back at many of the games of the Classic series. For this entry, I’ll be looking Mega Man & Bass, a game that was the chronological last game in the classic series until the end of the hiatus with 2008’s Mega Man 9. Beyond featuring Bass as a playable character, MM&B has a number of innovations and features some of the most difficult levels in the series.  

p>As part of our celebration of the Mega Man series hitting its 25th anniversary, we are featuring a look back at many of the games of the Classic series. For this entry, I’ll be looking Mega Man & Bass, a game that was the chronological last game in the classic series until the end of the hiatus with 2008’s Mega Man 9. Beyond featuring Bass as a playable character, MM&B has a number of innovations and features some of the most difficult levels in the series.  

Storm Eagle Gets His McGroove On

Storm Eagle Gets His McGroove On

Smooth McGroove is a name who has been making the internet rounds with
his combination of prolific facial hair, dancing black cats, and above
all else, his a cappella versions of some of the most memorable tracks
in video gaming. This time, he sets his sights on one of the more iconic
tracks from Mega Man X, the soaring Storm Eagle stage theme.

Smooth McGroove is a name who has been making the internet rounds with
his combination of prolific facial hair, dancing black cats, and above
all else, his a cappella versions of some of the most memorable tracks
in video gaming. This time, he sets his sights on one of the more iconic
tracks from Mega Man X, the soaring Storm Eagle stage theme.

Interview with Mega Man Unlimited’s Philippe Poulin (Part 2/2)

Interview with Mega Man Unlimited’s Philippe Poulin (Part 2/2)

After five years of work, Philippe Poulin (aka MegaPhilX) and his team have released “Mega Man Unlimited” to overwhelmingly positive reviews and ever-increasing popularity. Phil was recently able to sit down with The Mega Man Network and answered a plethora of questions. If you haven’t already, enjoy the first part of this interview and read on for even more questions about game design, discarded concepts and the awesome final bosses in “Mega Man Unlimited”.

After five years of work, Philippe Poulin (aka MegaPhilX) and his team have released “Mega Man Unlimited” to overwhelmingly positive reviews and ever-increasing popularity. Phil was recently able to sit down with The Mega Man Network and answered a plethora of questions. If you haven’t already, enjoy the first part of this interview and read on for even more questions about game design, discarded concepts and the awesome final bosses in “Mega Man Unlimited”.

AWD’s E-Heroes Looks Back at Mega Man and Forward to Mighty No. 9

AWD’s E-Heroes Looks Back at Mega Man and Forward to Mighty No. 9

As the introduction to his new “E-Heroes” video game retrospective
series, longtime TMMN friend-of-the-site Andrew “Don’t Ask About the
‘W'” Dickman has recently posted a fun look back at how he first became involved with the Blue Bomber. Plus, in light of recent events, he gives his thoughts on Keiji Inafune’s latest pet project, Mighty No. 9.

As the introduction to his new “E-Heroes” video game retrospective
series, longtime TMMN friend-of-the-site Andrew “Don’t Ask About the
‘W'” Dickman has recently posted a fun look back at how he first became involved with the Blue Bomber. Plus, in light of recent events, he gives his thoughts on Keiji Inafune’s latest pet project, Mighty No. 9.

Rockman.EXE: The Program of Light and Dark Fan Dub Finally Released!

Rockman.EXE: The Program of Light and Dark Fan Dub Finally Released!

Do you remember when Mega Man Battle Network was the biggest thing going on in the world of Mega Man? Do you fondly remember when the Rockman.EXE anime, known as Mega Man NT Warrior
in the west, had 4.5 different series, airing year-round, week to week?
Well, thanks to Nat400 and his team, you can revisit that time with the long awaited fan dub of Rockman.EXE: The Program of Light and Dark!

 

Do you remember when Mega Man Battle Network was the biggest thing going on in the world of Mega Man? Do you fondly remember when the Rockman.EXE anime, known as Mega Man NT Warrior
in the west, had 4.5 different series, airing year-round, week to week?
Well, thanks to Nat400 and his team, you can revisit that time with the long awaited fan dub of Rockman.EXE: The Program of Light and Dark!

 

The Mega Man Network’s Interview with Keiji Inafune

The Mega Man Network’s Interview with Keiji Inafune

Signing Mega Man 2! As we mentioned a few days back, The Mega Man Network was able to schedule an interview with “the Father of Mega Man,” Keiji Inafune, following his hugely popular panel at PAX Prime. We picked a number of questions that readers submitted, along with several questions about his new project,Mighty No. […]

Signing Mega Man 2! As we mentioned a few days back, The Mega Man Network was able to schedule an interview with “the Father of Mega Man,” Keiji Inafune, following his hugely popular panel at PAX Prime. We picked a number of questions that readers...
Us, You, and Mighty No. 9

Us, You, and Mighty No. 9

Greetings folks. Yesterday’s announcement from Keiji Inafune was something else, no? There appears to be a lot of excitement for this project, especially since just 12 hours after launching, the Kickstarter drive is already nearing half of its minimum required funding. And the vast majority of responses to Mighty No. 9 I’ve seen have been […]

Greetings folks. Yesterday’s announcement from Keiji Inafune was something else, no? There appears to be a lot of excitement for this project, especially since just 12 hours after launching, the Kickstarter drive is already nearing half of its minimum required...
Us, You, and Mighty No. 9

Johnny Vs. Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, and The Wily Wars

You might recall a couple of weeks ago when we posted the first episode of the “Johnny Vs. Mega Man” marathon of reviews. This time out, he’s joined by rival ClementJ642, who apparently has a good Let’s Play channel where he’s gone through the series before. We hadn’t planned to update about these with any […]

You might recall a couple of weeks ago when we posted the first episode of the “Johnny Vs. Mega Man” marathon of reviews. This time out, he’s joined by rival ClementJ642, who apparently has a good Let’s Play channel where he’s gone...