Sometimes a game doesn’t have to be perfect in order to be a favorite. I really like MegaMan 3 as well. I don’t know if it’s my favorite, but the new gameplay mechanics, new characters, and music feel more fresh than 2.
@@kevyjoe413 Yeah, I hear you. I always thought that this one just solidified in a way that's so appealing. I dunno how to describe it, but it's got that X-factor that really sold me on it, no pun intended 😀
Megaman 2 is a masterpiece. Megaman 3 was a rushed game made in a few months, less than a year. Yet it's better than Megaman X6 and X7. Both of those games are equally bad no matter where I see them.
@derekmaullo2865 been playing MM3 all my life, never would have guessed it was rushed. Other than the lagging sometimes (which never bothered me, on the contrary) i cannot find any fault in it. And the music overall is better than mm2 imo. In mm2, after wily's famous theme it goes downhill. As i musician i can't express enough how hard they went into the compositions in this one. Don't get me wrong i love mm2, but unlike you, i dont feel the need to put down other's favourite just because I have a different opinion.
All Boss Fights: 1:28 Proto Man 3:14 Magnet Man 6:42 Proto Man 7:20 Hard Man 10:53 Top Man 12:08 Proto Man 13:55 Shadow Man 16:51 Spark Man 20:59 Snake Man 26:37 Gemini Man 29:37 Needle Man 31:49 Doc Robot (Metal Man) 33:19 Doc Robot (Quick Man) 35:34 Doc Robot (Air Man) 38:47 Doc Robot (Crash Man) 41:01 Doc Robot (Wood Man) 42:31 Doc Robot (Heat Man) 46:57 Doc Robot (Flash Man) 49:11 Doc Robot (Bubble Man) 49:23 Break Man 52:33 Kamegoro Maker 54:56 Yellow Devil MKII 58:07 Hologram Mega Mans 59:48 The Robot Master Rematch Section 1:03:53 Willy Machine 3 1:04:55 Gamma
Dr. Wily stage 3-4 Snake man stage Spark man stage Shadow man stage Password screen Stage clear screen Dr. Wily starting jingle Proto Man long whistle Ending theme Title theme That's my top 10 Even better than MM2 music IMHO
One of the perfect mega man games, bar none! An instant 6/5! From shadow man's theme, to the story, to the game play. It's timeless!! Mega man 2 and 3 are perfection IMO
@@purwantiallan5089 Not Crash Man himself, he's no worse than any other Robot Master. They meant the Boobeam Trap, the boss right before the final Wily level where you have to perfectly ration almost every Crash Bomb you have to get past.
@@BlueAizu_ You need literally every single Crash Bomb for that room, which is pretty ridiculous. I sometimes bomb up the walls and die, so that I can actually use the Crash Bombs after that boss.
I remember buying this at my local radio shack at the time this game this game was released. Even though it’s not as good as 2, and the developers knew it, the addition of the mega man 2 robot ghosts being a boss was a nice touch.
This game soundtrack was so good, it made me to record it in a cassete, the worst way possible (because what a kid know?), using the internal mic from a small boombox. It didn't matter. I worn out that cassete anyway. Thanks to the internet, later I discovered I wasn't the only one who did it.
I remember playing this game on Saturdays. The controller would rotate to the next kid after someone died. I also don't remember the game seeming this easy. 🤣🤣🤣
Favorite original entry right here! Introducing for the first time Mega Man's faithful dog companion, Rush, the slide ability, and finally but not least, the very first Robot Master ever created in the series' lore, his elusive brother.... Proto Man, who in this game was intially called Break Man.
That relationship was maintained in the original Mega Man animated series, with Proto Man voiced by the brilliant Scott McNeill. He always referred to Mega Man as "little bro".
Ah yes... as much as I will always love MM2, this game stands out as the only one to be its equal (for me) in the entire NES series. Especially in music. :)
Really cool, man. And thanks for sharing your family history with us. It was a very interesting reading. Back in the day, I would place some weight above control 2. ;)
I love how you ended with Needle Man. He is my favorite man out of all the games and I agree best mega man game. The beginning music and I love the wily stages 2 music
Ill never forget mom coming home one night in August 1991 telling me she bought me a copy of the Nintendo Power January 1991 issue with MM3 as the cover feature. IIRC the Hard Man stage was the first one the NP team handled. My cousins and I played this a few months before and I somehow knew the second controller hack
I remember one time my mom bought me a retro console, it had Mega Man 3 and it was one of the ones she had played the most, the console didn't have autosave progress so one time I put tape on a piece of paper and drew the codes to save the progress and thus put the codes in the game. My console keeps spinning but its screen is broken, I hope to one day repair it again. Thank you for bringing back beautiful memories, new subscriber!.
This game was impossible to find when it came out. My uncle bought it for me at the time (never told me where) and it was just the cartridge in a brown cardboard box with no instructions, sleeve, nothing. To this day I imagine he bought it in a shop like where they found Gizmo in Gremlins. For me this game has the best intro song of all time.
@@NintendoComplete hopefully you are willing to play the revamped version of MM3. Unlike any other wrong hacks, this version is kinda fun and exciting
I'll be honest, I love this more than Mega Man 2 because this just extended the gameplay even more and the music is really good. Also I feel like the gameplay is even better. Don't get wrong, Mega Man 2 is still good but I think 3 plays even better
played together with my best friend at the time, maybe 16 years ago. This is the best game for me, the soundtrack probably heavily influenced my musical taste
I just found my old Nintendo and I never played all the old games. I’m wondering if the original mortal Kombat games are on the NES? Can anyone here confirm for me if they are cause I’d love to play one of those. Thanks!
I was 9 years old when this game was originally released, and I just turned 41 a few days ago, LOL. Man, how time has passed. I wouldn't see the Doc Robots in action until much later in my life, and I loosely remember a childhood friend beating the final boss using Search Snake; we had no idea how OP the Top Spin could be on Shadow Man and the final boss back then. Anyway, nice playthrough, but why did you decide to to do another replay video on _Mega Man 3_ !? @39:31: That death there was BS. You were nowhere near that spike.
This is my second favorite Megman game, my favorite being Megaman 2. The reason I love this one so much is because it had an actual story, going from "KILL ROBOT, KILL ROBOT GOOD!!!" to an actual storyline.
What’s with the glitch on the enemy selection screen? I thought I had a bad rom but seeing it here I’m wondering if it’s on all Roma or even the actual physical game.
Всегда поражался (в хорошем смысле этого слова) игровому навыку автора. Это потрясающе! Сколько терпения надо иметь, чтобы проходить такие непростые игры, лично я не представляю. Мне всё в ролике понравилось и претензий нет никаких.
Yes, I agree that the gameplay skill is way above average but still fun to watch, unlike any other perfect no damage speed run playthrough. Probably because it's also his favorite game. Wonderful
The entry that *_I_* think is the best in the classic Megaman series (Yes, even better than Megaman 2). It does share one thing in common with its predecessor: An amazing soundtrack. But the Slide, Rush, Proto Man's debut appearance and the superb difficulty balancing make this one a little better in my eyes. Could do without those Doc Robot levels though. It's just padding.
God this game is sooo good! And man the music still slaps! Spark mans theme is so metal and love shadow mans music too! Oh and Gemini Man and Wily Stage 1 and... I was 9 years old when I first played this. Craazy 😛😎
Loved this game! The music, the characters, being able to fight bosses from MM2 with MM3 weapons - the best of the bunch for sure! Also if you held down right on controller 2 you could jump super high and, if you timed it right, you could exploit a glitch in the game where you could take infinity hits without dying!
Unfortunately not. I have a mint complete in box copy, but it's not the same one as I had way back. I sold all my childhood games when I was in college 😬
Unfortunately, it seems Capcom was in a rush. This game doesn't have a proper intro. That said, the slide, Blues, and Rush are fine additions. Snake Man's theme is the best.
The story goes that a staff member had tripped over the computer being used to design and program _Mega Man 3_ during developement, which led to Keiji Inafune having to create the game from scratch and what he remembered before the accident happened.
@@VahanNisanian: It's a story that I've read online from various unconfirmed sources, not to mention it was revealed in some UA-cam videos on the history of the _Mega Man_ franchise as a whole.
I used to say I preferred Mega Man 3 to Mega Man 2, and I probably did when this stuff was all new, but today I'm not so sure. I like the addition of the slide a lot and the gameplay is definitely tighter, but I think I prefer the more varied level design of the second game, especially the crazy Wily stages. In any case, I think 3s soundtrack alone does a great job of drawing a clear line between the NES of the 80s and NES of the 90s. Things were starting to even SOUND different, even in Mega Man.
My all time favorite MM game, it was my first one on the NES and loved the franchise since then. BTW how do you record NES games? you use real hardware like Famicom, NES, Retroduo etc, or emulator?
I hadn't listened this intro song (or the fantastic stage songs - shadow man was one of my favorites) for 30+ years... this was the one mega man game for me, had my dad rent it many many times, I even accidentally discovered a cheat pressing second controller buttons would make you super jump, I used a cookie bowl on top of it. Everything up to the last wily fight was in my memory... I wonder if I never finished, or just don't remember because I did it few times...
One of the best Megaman of all times, maybe the only weak point is the fact that become too easy to beat after you get used to the game. For example there are bosses that are weak to many weapons. And weapons that are strong against many bosses.
@@jonespianist3189 ...what?!! I knew wily and light designed protoman (from the cartoon) and he went nuts, and that light then made megaman... it makes complete sense that wily made zero. Wow, i did not know that... so _thats_ why in one of the older "x" games it says the two would one day fight.
@@pureflix8086 Proto Man was made by Light to have free will, but a defect in his system would've taken his freedom away, so he ran off (it's confirmed his reactor is very unstable and he has a shorter lifespan because of it) but collapsed and was found by Wily. Eventually he ditched Wily and went solo, occasionally helping Mega Man.
For a minute I thought this was going to be a damage-free run. I can play without dying, but damage-free? Not a chance against the likes of Hard Man and the MM2 ghost robot masters.
@@NintendoComplete even no die playthrough is impossible for me, let alone no hit one. Anyway, pardon me for being out of topic, have you voted for Mega Man in Capcom survey? The poll should be closed by tomorrow if I'm not mistaken
It's funny; Mega Man 2 was the first Mega Man game that I played/owned, and one of my first NES games overall. Shortly thereafter, I acquired Mega Man 3, which had just come out, and it became my favorite NES game, by a signifcant margin. Today, though, I actually prefer Mega Man 2 -- I loved the Doc Robot stages and Proto Man in 3, but the Wily Castle was *much* too easy, and really sort of anticlimactic. The Wily Castle in 2 is far more interesting; a stiff challenge, but not a crazy one like the original Mega Man. Whichever order you put them in, though, I think it is hard to argue for the best Mega Man game not being either 2 or 3. To me, X is its own thing; it's fine, and great fun in its own right, and of course technically far superior given the improved hardware, but it lacks the charm of the NES series.
This game was STELLAR! Perfect? NO. It could be easily exploited if you knew where to put one red ball on the password grid, thus ensuring you could start at ANY point in the game with 9 E-tanks. On the level select screen, Mega Man's eyes following the cursor was a nice touch! Suffice to say, I had TONS of fun with this one, despite finishing it within 18 hours of first playing it.
Here's my favorite Mega Man game ever. It's not perfect by any means, but that soundtrack! And Protoman! And Rush Jet! And, and, and...!
Sometimes a game doesn’t have to be perfect in order to be a favorite. I really like MegaMan 3 as well. I don’t know if it’s my favorite, but the new gameplay mechanics, new characters, and music feel more fresh than 2.
@@kevyjoe413 Yeah, I hear you. I always thought that this one just solidified in a way that's so appealing. I dunno how to describe it, but it's got that X-factor that really sold me on it, no pun intended 😀
I like too Megaman 3 but the Doc Robots i find this was a Little to much
I always loved Gemini Man and Needle Man’s levels - two of my favourites in the series. The big cats in Top Man’s level were awesome too.
It's still fun to play, but DAMN is it longer on time!
I could watch this playthrough over and over. This game always brings a smile to my face. ☺️
MegaMan 2 and 3 are still legendary till this very day.
true. my favorite parts of this game! and this soundtrack!..
Megaman 2 is a masterpiece. Megaman 3 was a rushed game made in a few months, less than a year. Yet it's better than Megaman X6 and X7. Both of those games are equally bad no matter where I see them.
@derekmaullo2865 been playing MM3 all my life, never would have guessed it was rushed. Other than the lagging sometimes (which never bothered me, on the contrary) i cannot find any fault in it. And the music overall is better than mm2 imo. In mm2, after wily's famous theme it goes downhill. As i musician i can't express enough how hard they went into the compositions in this one. Don't get me wrong i love mm2, but unlike you, i dont feel the need to put down other's favourite just because I have a different opinion.
@@jptributer I can say whatever I want and you can't stop me. I wasn't even trying to be rude in the first place. And you don't know me
@@derekmaullo2865 I never said you can't. And I also wasn't rude. I can also say what I want. MM3 is the best Megaman game without a doubt. See?
All Boss Fights:
1:28 Proto Man
3:14 Magnet Man
6:42 Proto Man
7:20 Hard Man
10:53 Top Man
12:08 Proto Man
13:55 Shadow Man
16:51 Spark Man
20:59 Snake Man
26:37 Gemini Man
29:37 Needle Man
31:49 Doc Robot (Metal Man)
33:19 Doc Robot (Quick Man)
35:34 Doc Robot (Air Man)
38:47 Doc Robot (Crash Man)
41:01 Doc Robot (Wood Man)
42:31 Doc Robot (Heat Man)
46:57 Doc Robot (Flash Man)
49:11 Doc Robot (Bubble Man)
49:23 Break Man
52:33 Kamegoro Maker
54:56 Yellow Devil MKII
58:07 Hologram Mega Mans
59:48 The Robot Master Rematch Section
1:03:53 Willy Machine 3
1:04:55 Gamma
Proto man is and proto boss
This is my favorite Mega Man game and soundtrack. Not a bad tune anywhere in this one.
100% agreed.
mine is still the og one!
Dr. Wily stage 3-4
Snake man stage
Spark man stage
Shadow man stage
Password screen
Stage clear screen
Dr. Wily starting jingle
Proto Man long whistle
Ending theme
Title theme
That's my top 10
Even better than MM2 music IMHO
One of the perfect mega man games, bar none! An instant 6/5! From shadow man's theme, to the story, to the game play. It's timeless!! Mega man 2 and 3 are perfection IMO
Ladies and Gentlemen…the Copacabana is proud to present the Robot Master with the greatest name of all time:
HARD MAN.
Hahahahah, muito boa
One of those games that I never get tired of playing, or watching, or listening to. Thanks for sharing, and great job on the playthrough.
One of the best NES games. 2 still slightly edges it out for me but still, incredible game.
2 would be my favourite except for that crash bomb boss the end ruins it for me, what a blemish on an otherwise great game 😢
@@MrHomelessHobosCrash Man in MegaMan 2 took around 5 retries before finally beating it.
@@purwantiallan5089 Not Crash Man himself, he's no worse than any other Robot Master. They meant the Boobeam Trap, the boss right before the final Wily level where you have to perfectly ration almost every Crash Bomb you have to get past.
@@BlueAizu_
You need literally every single Crash Bomb for that room, which is pretty ridiculous.
I sometimes bomb up the walls and die, so that I can actually use the Crash Bombs after that boss.
Apparently this game was actually rushed. Yet it still feels so good to play
This is hands down my favorite Megaman, the score in this game is God tier!! 🎉😂
I remember buying this at my local radio shack at the time this game this game was released. Even though it’s not as good as 2, and the developers knew it, the addition of the mega man 2 robot ghosts being a boss was a nice touch.
That intro music and a notebook to write down passwords ... wow ... such beautiful memories!
My favorite Mega Man game!
4:53 Running left to de-spawn the wasp enemies. I remember figuring that out as a kid and being like "WHOA! LOOK AT THIS!"
This game soundtrack was so good, it made me to record it in a cassete, the worst way possible (because what a kid know?), using the internal mic from a small boombox. It didn't matter. I worn out that cassete anyway.
Thanks to the internet, later I discovered I wasn't the only one who did it.
MM3 has the best ending in the series
Puff the satisfaction of seeing a game you couldn't finish as a kid being completed
I remember playing this game on Saturdays. The controller would rotate to the next kid after someone died.
I also don't remember the game seeming this easy. 🤣🤣🤣
Amo este megaman, las horas que nos dejamos con mi primo jugandondolo en verano ❤️
Favorite original entry right here! Introducing for the first time Mega Man's faithful dog companion, Rush, the slide ability, and finally but not least, the very first Robot Master ever created in the series' lore, his elusive brother.... Proto Man, who in this game was intially called Break Man.
That relationship was maintained in the original Mega Man animated series, with Proto Man voiced by the brilliant Scott McNeill. He always referred to Mega Man as "little bro".
Ah yes, I had neat forgotten about the endless glass seas of marijuana in Top Man's stage
Ah yes... as much as I will always love MM2, this game stands out as the only one to be its equal (for me) in the entire NES series. Especially in music. :)
@39:31 The Capcom developers definitely screwed-up that wall-spike hit-box-register because your jump accuracy was spot-on.
I'm glad it wasn't just me then :) that one felt a bit cheap
Really cool, man.
And thanks for sharing your family history with us. It was a very interesting reading.
Back in the day, I would place some weight above control 2. ;)
Hard Man. One day I'll be mature enough to say that without snickering - but today isn't that day. 😄
*Nods in agreement while stifling a giggle*
Just saying the word “Hard”! 🤣
And there's also Top Man 😂
Best Mega Man game ever
I've beaten this probably a couple hundred times and never get tired. Absolutely the best nes game out there!
6:42 Man, that little boss whistle is nostalgic, I always whistled along
I love how you ended with Needle Man. He is my favorite man out of all the games and I agree best mega man game. The beginning music and I love the wily stages 2 music
I always loved this one and Rockman 5 for one specific reason... Blues (Protoman). He is such a great character
Proto Man is what Shadow the Hedgehog wishes he was. He's *actually* cool and not just a "try hard!"
@@Dorian_Scott He was "try hard" in Shadow the Hedgehog game only (and Rise of Lyric). He was cool and badass in SA2, Heroes, Sonic 06...
@@Dorian_Scott protoman is more like knuckles or tails, bass is shadow
Ill never forget mom coming home one night in August 1991 telling me she bought me a copy of the Nintendo Power January 1991 issue with MM3 as the cover feature. IIRC the Hard Man stage was the first one the NP team handled. My cousins and I played this a few months before and I somehow knew the second controller hack
Funny and touching personal story, NC. Nice to see a person talking about a game with such a passion. And great gameplay, as always. 👍👍
The best Game
The intro theme here is my favorite of the nes ones....it's so somber
I remember one time my mom bought me a retro console, it had Mega Man 3 and it was one of the ones she had played the most, the console didn't have autosave progress so one time I put tape on a piece of paper and drew the codes to save the progress and thus put the codes in the game. My console keeps spinning but its screen is broken, I hope to one day repair it again. Thank you for bringing back beautiful memories, new subscriber!.
Uff the best classic megaman
My childhood relived
50:17!! Great music!
This game was impossible to find when it came out. My uncle bought it for me at the time (never told me where) and it was just the cartridge in a brown cardboard box with no instructions, sleeve, nothing. To this day I imagine he bought it in a shop like where they found Gizmo in Gremlins. For me this game has the best intro song of all time.
how exactly you change weapons? qhewn i am on inventory i can only choose rush even ftaer defeating two bosses already
You just highlight the one you want and unpause
good moves megaman and protoman
If I had to choose this would be my second favorite. With mega man 2 being top one for me
I love these MegaMan and MegaMan zero games so much
Nice gameplay walkthrough ❤️😍💪
Thank you 👍
@@NintendoComplete hopefully you are willing to play the revamped version of MM3. Unlike any other wrong hacks, this version is kinda fun and exciting
I'll be honest, I love this more than Mega Man 2 because this just extended the gameplay even more and the music is really good. Also I feel like the gameplay is even better. Don't get wrong, Mega Man 2 is still good but I think 3 plays even better
played together with my best friend at the time, maybe 16 years ago. This is the best game for me, the soundtrack probably heavily influenced my musical taste
Nice Playthrough
My all time favourite megaman game, it's ost are still by far best in all nes games.
Spark man watar you doing ?
Yo, one of my favorite games of all time!
I just found my old Nintendo and I never played all the old games. I’m wondering if the original mortal Kombat games are on the NES? Can anyone here confirm for me if they are cause I’d love to play one of those. Thanks!
Nothing official. Just some really janky bootlegs.
@@NintendoComplete damn that’s a shame still a lot of stuff to play tho so it’s all good
I was 9 years old when this game was originally released, and I just turned 41 a few days ago, LOL. Man, how time has passed. I wouldn't see the Doc Robots in action until much later in my life, and I loosely remember a childhood friend beating the final boss using Search Snake; we had no idea how OP the Top Spin could be on Shadow Man and the final boss back then. Anyway, nice playthrough, but why did you decide to to do another replay video on _Mega Man 3_ !?
@39:31: That death there was BS. You were nowhere near that spike.
This is my second favorite Megman game, my favorite being Megaman 2. The reason I love this one so much is because it had an actual story, going from "KILL ROBOT, KILL ROBOT GOOD!!!" to an actual storyline.
What’s with the glitch on the enemy selection screen? I thought I had a bad rom but seeing it here I’m wondering if it’s on all Roma or even the actual physical game.
It's there on a real NES.
Всегда поражался (в хорошем смысле этого слова) игровому навыку автора. Это потрясающе! Сколько терпения надо иметь, чтобы проходить такие непростые игры, лично я не представляю. Мне всё в ролике понравилось и претензий нет никаких.
Tyvm! That's kind of you to say :)
Yes, I agree that the gameplay skill is way above average but still fun to watch, unlike any other perfect no damage speed run playthrough. Probably because it's also his favorite game. Wonderful
Fantastic music. Although it's a boss tune I like less, the music package has aged extremely well.
Shadow Man's collision detection spike death got you to eh ? 🤣
3 is the best one, they bring old villain back from 2, I have never noticed back then.
Very nice video ❤️😍💪
Pretty Game!
I love Megaman 2 and 3
Até hoje este é o melhor Mega Man. E a trilha sonora... um espetáculo!👏👏👏
The entry that *_I_* think is the best in the classic Megaman series (Yes, even better than Megaman 2). It does share one thing in common with its predecessor: An amazing soundtrack. But the Slide, Rush, Proto Man's debut appearance and the superb difficulty balancing make this one a little better in my eyes.
Could do without those Doc Robot levels though. It's just padding.
Best music of any series (lfg Snake Man) and I just now realized Spark Man’s stage tells you what floor you’re on, omg
God this game is sooo good! And man the music still slaps! Spark mans theme is so metal and love shadow mans music too! Oh and Gemini Man and Wily Stage 1 and...
I was 9 years old when I first played this. Craazy 😛😎
Loved this game! The music, the characters, being able to fight bosses from MM2 with MM3 weapons - the best of the bunch for sure!
Also if you held down right on controller 2 you could jump super high and, if you timed it right, you could exploit a glitch in the game where you could take infinity hits without dying!
I love. this game. so much. I first played this during a heatwave in 1992 when it was too hot to go outside
But most importantly, do you still have your original cartridge?
Unfortunately not. I have a mint complete in box copy, but it's not the same one as I had way back. I sold all my childhood games when I was in college 😬
Ow! Hurts...but understandable. I'm glad I kept the handful of NES games I had back then. Cheers, til next playthrough!
Unfortunately, it seems Capcom was in a rush. This game doesn't have a proper intro. That said, the slide, Blues, and Rush are fine additions. Snake Man's theme is the best.
The story goes that a staff member had tripped over the computer being used to design and program _Mega Man 3_ during developement, which led to Keiji Inafune having to create the game from scratch and what he remembered before the accident happened.
@@Loader2K1 Where did that story come from?
@@VahanNisanian: It's a story that I've read online from various unconfirmed sources, not to mention it was revealed in some UA-cam videos on the history of the _Mega Man_ franchise as a whole.
Awesome!
i made a sick beat outta the intro... it was DOPE
my fav game in my old memories
I used to say I preferred Mega Man 3 to Mega Man 2, and I probably did when this stuff was all new, but today I'm not so sure. I like the addition of the slide a lot and the gameplay is definitely tighter, but I think I prefer the more varied level design of the second game, especially the crazy Wily stages. In any case, I think 3s soundtrack alone does a great job of drawing a clear line between the NES of the 80s and NES of the 90s. Things were starting to even SOUND different, even in Mega Man.
I was playing mega man 3 and my top spin didn’t glitch out when I used it on shadow man
Wtf is the chart that comes after you beat the bosses?
That's your password.
A6, 9 energies.
Yes i discovered that code by accident when was a kid.. imagine my reaction 😂 😮
My all time favorite MM game, it was my first one on the NES and loved the franchise since then.
BTW how do you record NES games? you use real hardware like Famicom, NES, Retroduo etc, or emulator?
I emulate them. You get a much cleaner picture that way.
MM3 Wily music > MM2 Wily music, i don't care what anyone says.
I'm with you.
Opinion handled happily :)
I hadn't listened this intro song (or the fantastic stage songs - shadow man was one of my favorites) for 30+ years... this was the one mega man game for me, had my dad rent it many many times, I even accidentally discovered a cheat pressing second controller buttons would make you super jump, I used a cookie bowl on top of it. Everything up to the last wily fight was in my memory... I wonder if I never finished, or just don't remember because I did it few times...
One of the best Megaman of all times, maybe the only weak point is the fact that become too easy to beat after you get used to the game. For example there are bosses that are weak to many weapons. And weapons that are strong against many bosses.
Top man ost fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I actually think that Mega Man 3 is better than Mega Man 2. I remember playing this one more than Mega Man 2.
Nothing can touch Mega Man 2, but this one is the closest
this game is better than MM2 fight me
Man you are literally missing out and blind MM2 IS BETTER
Este es mi favorito :)
Nostalgia❤
Ah so this is the game I would play on that shitty fake NES plug n play system that I was horrible at
1:05:23 you could say, wily got screwed over, get it?
Isnt proto-man, zero?
Ive always wanted to know that.
Not even close. In-universe, Proto Man was co-designed by Light and Wily, while Zero was solely Wily's creation.
@@jonespianist3189 ...what?!!
I knew wily and light designed protoman (from the cartoon) and he went nuts, and that light then made megaman... it makes complete sense that wily made zero. Wow, i did not know that... so _thats_ why in one of the older "x" games it says the two would one day fight.
@@pureflix8086 Proto Man was made by Light to have free will, but a defect in his system would've taken his freedom away, so he ran off (it's confirmed his reactor is very unstable and he has a shorter lifespan because of it) but collapsed and was found by Wily. Eventually he ditched Wily and went solo, occasionally helping Mega Man.
Still like MM2 (and MMX) a tad better but what a game and soundtrack
missing these old day
Bro how is your game so responsive? Mine would never😂
I have the NES and an emulator and both lag terribly.
For a minute I thought this was going to be a damage-free run. I can play without dying, but damage-free? Not a chance against the likes of Hard Man and the MM2 ghost robot masters.
Yeah no way hahaha. I've beaten it without dying, but never without being hit. Not even close.
@@NintendoComplete even no die playthrough is impossible for me, let alone no hit one. Anyway, pardon me for being out of topic, have you voted for Mega Man in Capcom survey? The poll should be closed by tomorrow if I'm not mistaken
It's funny; Mega Man 2 was the first Mega Man game that I played/owned, and one of my first NES games overall. Shortly thereafter, I acquired Mega Man 3, which had just come out, and it became my favorite NES game, by a signifcant margin. Today, though, I actually prefer Mega Man 2 -- I loved the Doc Robot stages and Proto Man in 3, but the Wily Castle was *much* too easy, and really sort of anticlimactic. The Wily Castle in 2 is far more interesting; a stiff challenge, but not a crazy one like the original Mega Man.
Whichever order you put them in, though, I think it is hard to argue for the best Mega Man game not being either 2 or 3. To me, X is its own thing; it's fine, and great fun in its own right, and of course technically far superior given the improved hardware, but it lacks the charm of the NES series.
This game was STELLAR! Perfect? NO. It could be easily exploited if you knew where to put one red ball on the password grid, thus ensuring you could start at ANY point in the game with 9 E-tanks.
On the level select screen, Mega Man's eyes following the cursor was a nice touch!
Suffice to say, I had TONS of fun with this one, despite finishing it within 18 hours of first playing it.
This was the first one in the series that I ever played
Music was awesome in this game
Hard Man and Top Man... 🗣💀
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@NintendoComplete this is a non proffessional walkthrough, nice, like that, good job. it's different when it comes to longplays 🙃
Wunderschone!