Tag: Mega Man & Bass

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.  

Destructoid Ranks Their Top 5 Mega Man Games… Twice

Destructoid Ranks Their Top 5 Mega Man Games… Twice

Love for Mega Man is in the air over at Destructoid, which is reason enough for Chris Carter to post what he believes are “The Five Best Mega Man Games.” A solid list, to be sure, and some might even be surprised not only by his number one pick, but also some games which didn’t […]

Love for Mega Man is in the air over at Destructoid, which is reason enough for Chris Carter to post what he believes are “The Five Best Mega Man Games.” A solid list, to be sure, and some might even be surprised not only by his number one pick, but also...
Destructoid Ranks Their Top 5 Mega Man Games… Twice

Game Boy Advance Announced for Wii U Virtual Console

During today’s Nintendo Direct, company president Satoru Iwata revealed to those watching that not only would the Wii U be receiving a Virtual Console service this Spring, but that it would also include the Game Boy Advance, whose library of games has not even been available to the Nintendo 3DS eShop (save for a handful […]

During today’s Nintendo Direct, company president Satoru Iwata revealed to those watching that not only would the Wii U be receiving a Virtual Console service this Spring, but that it would also include the Game Boy Advance, whose library of games has not even...
Destructoid Ranks Their Top 5 Mega Man Games… Twice

Rockman Tanjou Begins Translation Work on Rockman & Forte Manga

It took a long, long time, but as of late, things have been pretty good for fans of Rockman manga… particularly those who cannot speak Japanese. Thanks to the efforts of UDON Entertainment, we’ve been able to enjoy the works of Mega Man Megamix, Mega Man ZX, and Mega Man Gigamix without need for a […]

It took a long, long time, but as of late, things have been pretty good for fans of Rockman manga… particularly those who cannot speak Japanese. Thanks to the efforts of UDON Entertainment, we’ve been able to enjoy the works of Mega Man Megamix, Mega Man...