After 6 Mega Man games on the NES, Capcom finally did a 16bit Mega Man. The recipe however is still the same, first new Robot Masters with their own stages and then you enter Wily's Castle. After part 7 they started with the Mega Man X franchise and it took some years before part 8 was released on the next console generation.
Oh man this brings out my inner child I remember that they had a series and I'd watch it every Saturday because that's what Saturdays were for basically. I have missed this game it was always so fun.
Megaman the true villain of this series. because he refused to kill one man. countless die every game. it's the same broken system batman has. they both need a execution system.
That final boss was terrible. Man, you were spamming the fuck out of that Ice Weapon that you don't even know how to time his invincibility frames, surely you would've realized it after many attempts now. And you really wanted to leave Mega Man in 1 life to give the battle a "close call" LMAO, wack.
I provide 10 (ten!) longplays to this channel each month! Do you think we can play each of them like we are used to play them for years? We look up each game before playing to make sure that we include all the content that a game offers and present it in a mostly deathless way without repeating anything. And this is what this video does. But perfect skills and always knowing the best strategies for every single level/boss is simply not feasable for a longplay channel. As LPA said, this is not a speedrun or perfect gameplay channel. Even though I think that we do a fine job considering we upload about 60 games per months. Go ahead any try to recoed 10 games each months and see how your perfection stays strong over time.
You know, I can forgive getting hit a few times, but this is just ridiculous. I came here expecting to see an expert playing this game, not some glorified scrub making lots of rookie mistakes.
This is a longplay channel not a speedrun channel where you can expect that type of expert gameplay. We devote our time to recording and archiving thousands of different games rather than trying to perfect one game. Try a different search term
After 6 Mega Man games on the NES, Capcom finally did a 16bit Mega Man. The recipe however is still the same, first new Robot Masters with their own stages and then you enter Wily's Castle. After part 7 they started with the Mega Man X franchise and it took some years before part 8 was released on the next console generation.
Actually Mega Man X was released a year before Mega Man 7, and Mega Man X2 released in the same year as Mega Man 7.
The best megaman game hands down
Heck yeah, 7 was always my favorite of the classic series
Oh man this brings out my inner child I remember that they had a series and I'd watch it every Saturday because that's what Saturdays were for basically. I have missed this game it was always so fun.
the T-rex fence is obviously a Jurassic Park reference.
The Capcom sound!!
I love MegaMan so much
'90s are all that!!
Classic!
Awesome
My favorite MM game of all time
wild coil on wily part 2 would save you alot of time
the best mega Man of all
Very nice let's play.
3:05 ha... Metool is something in this Mega-World huh?
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1:32 "Willy"
I'm in
Brendan Fraser
Voltaire
Zach Galifianakis.
Stephen Collins
Steve O.
Steve Howie.
Kevin James
Shane houghton.
Megaman the true villain of this series. because he refused to kill one man. countless die
every game. it's the same broken system batman has. they both need a execution system.
Well , at the end of this one Mega Man actually wanted to kill Wily but got interrupted by Bass and Treble.
What stops Gotham from giving supervillains the chair?
do spongebob the yellow avenger
That is corruption that I have been ordered to watch this. (Internal.)
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That final boss was terrible.
Man, you were spamming the fuck out of that Ice Weapon that you don't even know how to time his invincibility frames, surely you would've realized it after many attempts now. And you really wanted to leave Mega Man in 1 life to give the battle a "close call" LMAO, wack.
I provide 10 (ten!) longplays to this channel each month! Do you think we can play each of them like we are used to play them for years? We look up each game before playing to make sure that we include all the content that a game offers and present it in a mostly deathless way without repeating anything. And this is what this video does. But perfect skills and always knowing the best strategies for every single level/boss is simply not feasable for a longplay channel. As LPA said, this is not a speedrun or perfect gameplay channel.
Even though I think that we do a fine job considering we upload about 60 games per months. Go ahead any try to recoed 10 games each months and see how your perfection stays strong over time.
You know, I can forgive getting hit a few times, but this is just ridiculous. I came here expecting to see an expert playing this game, not some glorified scrub making lots of rookie mistakes.
This is a longplay channel not a speedrun channel where you can expect that type of expert gameplay. We devote our time to recording and archiving thousands of different games rather than trying to perfect one game. Try a different search term