there was an X game where all the bosses where guns and roses themed, I can't remember which though.
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DUFF MCWHALEN
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You know to be perfectly honest I didn't even play Mega Man as a kid
Try this on for size:
I didn't play MegaMan until I started listening to the Protomen about two months ago. I went and bought the anniversary collection, and I've nearly beaten all 8 games. All while listening to the Protomen in the background.
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No it's not. I could make a list of ways my time could have been better spent than watching that trailer, but considering it'd start with "staring blankly into space" it would take too long.
EDIT: Making the list would be the second item on the list.
No it's not. I could make a list of ways my time could have been better spent than watching that trailer, but consider it'd start with "staring blankly into space" it would take too long.
EDIT: Making the list would be the second item on the list.
Right. You can either watch the trailer, or stare blankly into space, or any of the other things on your list.
This is one more thing you can do, should you choose to do so. Which hurts absolutely nobody.
It'll be free, and it's better than nothing at all.
no because if nothing at all existed I could still have the megaman movie in my head. Now that something has been made it has shattered the imagined version of itself, which was far better, so in this case, it would be better to literally have nothing tangible at all.
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It hurt me, because I watched the trailer not knowing any better, and I fear that the movie may trick other poor souls. That's a minute and change that I'm not getting back.
note: arguing about the trailer has been more rewarding than the trailer itself.
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What I'm saying is, the people who made that should be ashamed of what they created.
It'll be free, and it's better than nothing at all.
no because if nothing at all existed I could still have the megaman movie in my head. Now that something has been made it has shattered the imagined version of itself, which was far better, so in this case, it would be better to literally have nothing tangible at all.
It'll be free, and it's better than nothing at all.
Diseases are usually free, too.
well, the cost of dinner and drinks.
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It'll be free, and it's better than nothing at all.
no because if nothing at all existed I could still have the megaman movie in my head. Now that something has been made it has shattered the imagined version of itself, which was far better, so in this case, it would be better to literally have nothing tangible at all.
Dammit, hadn't thought of that.
Megaman in posse is infinetly better than Megaman in esse
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My strongest memory of Megaman was my entire family huddled around the tv playing the first or second one (whichever had Ice Man), learning the levels and helping each other out, figuring out that some powers are best for other bosses adn such, and trying to figure out the ideal sequence to defeat the game.
It was a tough goddamn game, back when there were no saves and passwords were thirty-character monstrosities that inevitably were written down in hard, dull pencil in the notes page of the manual with at least one or two wrong characters, rendering them entirely useless.
My strongest memory of Megaman was my entire family huddled around the tv playing the first or second one (whichever had Ice Man), learning the levels and helping each other out, figuring out that some powers are best for other bosses adn such, and trying to figure out the ideal sequence to defeat the game.
It was a tough goddamn game, back when there were no saves and passwords were thirty-character monstrosities that inevitably were written down in hard, dull pencil in the notes page of the manual with at least one or two wrong characters, rendering them entirely useless.
I have to say, with playing the collection, that they baby you a bit too much now. With the saves and all, I actually end up with about 6 or 7 lives at the end of every level, and sometimes actually die on purpose so that I can start a level with a fresh 5. It's not much of a challenge. There are still many moments where even those 5 lives will not get you through a particular level's madness, but it is nowhere near the hellish nightmare challenge it once was.
My strongest memory of Megaman was my entire family huddled around the tv playing the first or second one (whichever had Ice Man), learning the levels and helping each other out, figuring out that some powers are best for other bosses adn such, and trying to figure out the ideal sequence to defeat the game.
It was a tough goddamn game, back when there were no saves and passwords were thirty-character monstrosities that inevitably were written down in hard, dull pencil in the notes page of the manual with at least one or two wrong characters, rendering them entirely useless.
I don't think Megaman 1 even had passwords.
Also Speed has made the full transformation. I should probably change my sig too.
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It really wasn't a hellish nightmare challenge. You were just bad at the games when you were kids.
Shannon and I played through the NES series a few years ago on the NES and it was easy as hell. It's not that the gamecube made it easier, you've just gotten better at the game.
I'll tell you what's hard: playing through Megaman 3 doing a no weapon run.
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As a child I never beat the dragon on Megaman 2.
Megaman 2 was very brutal up until you figured out what weapons work.
Like the fact that you can only kill Wily's final form with bubble man's power.
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there was an X game where all the bosses where guns and roses themed, I can't remember which though.
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oh wait no I beat Megaman 64
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I didn't play MegaMan until I started listening to the Protomen about two months ago. I went and bought the anniversary collection, and I've nearly beaten all 8 games. All while listening to the Protomen in the background.
Because I'm insane.
I only managed to play the first Legends game
it was endearing
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They should make a new one.
http://www.audioentropy.com/
i thought capcom loved money and rereleasing things ad nauseam
Trailer for a live-action fan-made Mega Man film
See, this is what I want
There's one on the GC, which is easily playable on the Wii.
I'm sorry.
That's terrible!
It'll be free, and it's better than nothing at all.
EDIT: Making the list would be the second item on the list.
Right. You can either watch the trailer, or stare blankly into space, or any of the other things on your list.
This is one more thing you can do, should you choose to do so. Which hurts absolutely nobody.
no because if nothing at all existed I could still have the megaman movie in my head. Now that something has been made it has shattered the imagined version of itself, which was far better, so in this case, it would be better to literally have nothing tangible at all.
note: arguing about the trailer has been more rewarding than the trailer itself.
They are the fathers of (inner child) death.
Dammit, hadn't thought of that.
It is so awful that I have seen pornography with better sets, costumes, and acting
I mean don't get me wrong they're not gonna be winning any Oscars for it, but I didn't wretch at the sight of it.
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Diseases are usually free, too.
well, the cost of dinner and drinks.
Don't know what kind of hookers you're getting.
The ones you'd rather get?
I'm appalled that you'd think I need hookers to get whatever disease I want.
Megaman in posse is infinetly better than Megaman in esse
It was a tough goddamn game, back when there were no saves and passwords were thirty-character monstrosities that inevitably were written down in hard, dull pencil in the notes page of the manual with at least one or two wrong characters, rendering them entirely useless.
I have to say, with playing the collection, that they baby you a bit too much now. With the saves and all, I actually end up with about 6 or 7 lives at the end of every level, and sometimes actually die on purpose so that I can start a level with a fresh 5. It's not much of a challenge. There are still many moments where even those 5 lives will not get you through a particular level's madness, but it is nowhere near the hellish nightmare challenge it once was.
I don't think Megaman 1 even had passwords.
Also Speed has made the full transformation. I should probably change my sig too.
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Shannon and I played through the NES series a few years ago on the NES and it was easy as hell. It's not that the gamecube made it easier, you've just gotten better at the game.
I'll tell you what's hard: playing through Megaman 3 doing a no weapon run.
I've only played 1, 2 and 9, so yeah.
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Megaman 2 was very brutal up until you figured out what weapons work.
Like the fact that you can only kill Wily's final form with bubble man's power.