If I understand correctly, Darkwing Duck on NES was actually built with Mega Man 5's Engine, which would explain why that particular title feels like Mega Man. Nice list of clones here!
The reason Bucky O Hare was so technically impressive was because some of the devs who made it were the ones who'd immediately quit Konami to form Treasure.
@@Nathan-rb3qp not far at all. Pre production. Because I’m a tiny bit ocd about my artistic output (I make a lot of music and visual art and writing) so I want the story of the first game to interweave in with a lot of future games I want to make, and if you don’t plan that from the beginning it’s a huge mess. We are simultaneously working on the physics engine and obviously doing the concept art and such now.
@@Nathan-rb3qp what are the odds you like Turrican, Vector Man and Metroid? Because along with mega man those are the primary influences. There are some various other influences like 2-D Zelda and early Fallout.
To me Samurai Pizza Cats had that Mega Man vibe. It had a stage select and a stage start. Then a choice of weapons in the form of the helper cats. Boy did it have a lot of cut scenes. Spent just about time reading the game as you did playing it. I thought it had good graphics, good sprite expressions, and a good sound track.
It’s a game that’s come up a lot lately. I haven’t spent any time talking about Famicom exclusives, but at some point I will and that’ll be one of the first!
I'm happy to see Shatterhand pick up some love. It's been a favorite of mine since I was a kid. The robot sattelite guy and the system where you decide who you get plus the robot armor you could get....Shatter Hand deserved so much more attention when it was new, so if you're on the fence...GO PLAY IT NOW!!!
The way in which Little Samson, Bucky O'Hare, and Widget let you swap between characters and forms reminds me a bit more of Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap. And Womp 'Em is literally a spin-off of the Wonder Boy series. Its predecessor, Saiyūki World 1, is literally an NES conversion of Wonder Boy in Monster Land from the Sega Master System.
I wish I could figure out all the right weapons and order to get them after only 2 play throughs. Lol. Great video. Like the slightly longer list type videos like this a lot.
Great video James, Power Blade and Little Samson are awesome. I also appreciate the intro explaining what makes the Mega Man games so great. Looking forward to the Castlevania clones video!
I believe the Mega Man team worked on Ducktales so that would explain why they feel similar. And as others have mentioned, Darkwing Duck supposedly runs on modified Mega Man 5 code.
Definitely a good list. As a hardcore Mega Man fan(Mega Man 2 was the first video game I ever saw and immediately loved it), there's so many games like it that I've found. But one of my favorites has to be Mitsume Ga Tooru for the Famicom. Shooting the giant coins into smaller coins is so addictive, the gameplay is just fun and satisfying overall. You play as a chibi monk looking guy, shooting lasers out of his 3rd eye. He even has a charge shot that's a harpoon which allows you to use as a weapon and a platform. With the coins, you can visit a shop and buy upgrades. You should check out the Japanese version of Power Blade, Power Blazer. The graphics are different and cutesy, the game is insanely difficult, and I'm glad they changed it when they brought it over to the U.S.
Really enjoyed this video, thanks for putting it together! Krion Conquest is a game I really want to check out now, but those cart prices on it are looking pretty brutal these days. It's also worth noting that Mega Man creator/director Akira Kitamura had actually left Capcom at this point and was working at Takeru/Sur de Wave, the developer who created Little Samson. I don't believe he's credited as working on the game, but I think it's safe to assume that there's a good chance he probably at the very least consulted on it, especially since the studio was pretty small.
If you have the ability to play Famicom games, it might be better to seek out Magical Doropie, the original Japanese version. Not only does it feature cool little cutscenes that were removed from our version, it actually let you continue when you Game Over'd. Definitely a much better experience all around.
@@RagnarokB Oh nice! I can definitely play Famicom games, but from what I've seen, the prices on Magical Doropie seem just about as rough as the ones for Krion Conquest. I'll still keep an eye out though to see if I can find it any cheaper. Thanks!
Whomp'Em is a surprisingly nice game. It is one of the games that I was able to beat in my NES when I was a child, but I don't remember this game being particularly easy. However, I didn't beat many games when I was a child anyway, so maybe this isn't a hard game at all, maybe I just sucked at games back then.
Just want to say I've really enjoyed your channel, randomly popped up as a recommendation, binged on the backlog, and now really look forward to these as they come out. Your recent videos have been really great, hoping for big things for the channel.
I probably had " totally rad" for a year and a half before i figured out the Power system...it didn't help me get much past the circus stage if i remember correctly.
Power Blade is actually a localized version of the Famicom game Power Blazer. In that game, the Mega Man influence is even more obvious. The main character is even a blue cartoony robot guy.
0:56 that jump always got me as well. I have never played Shattered Hand or Little Sampson, I really would like to now. Never Played Widgit either, but after your review I'll pass. As for Darkwing Duck. I played the heck out of that one. In the end I could beat it without dying and taking damage. Now I major in doing my taxes without dying or taking damage.
Awesome video dude! Journey to Silius was a game I played a lot as a kid. Was lucky to come across another copy of it for free many years back. Ducktales has always been favororite of mine like alot of folks I guess. 😂 Your videos are definitely the best NES content on UA-cam. Just wanted to say thanks for all the content over the past year. Hope you had an amazing Christmas. 🎄On to 2023! 🍻
Yeah for sure, Shatterhand too. I wouldn’t say Ninja Gaiden or Castlevania are clones of Mega Man, but all three have a similar approach to combat, platforming, and level design.
quackerjack is as far as i could get in darkwing duck. never beat that boss. so frustrating. would get so close and just mess up switching between levels every time lol.
I just saw a blip of my fave nes rpg, Destiny of an Emperor. God what a great game I got it a few years after renting it, and at the time Dragon “Warrior” games were starting to hit hard in the US; so since I was always a little behind I wound up playing that and DQIV and FFII/IV at the same time ahhhhh gamer 90’s youth.
I really should’ve gave Totally Rad more of a chance before I traded it in. Now I’m trying to get it back. Might go the way of the Famicom Magic John version just to have something a little different, but then I lose out on the ridiculous text
In this video maybe not, but I’ve talked about ol’ Samson plenty like this video where I talk about games with switchable characters: ua-cam.com/video/TTEIL6mDNVc/v-deo.html
amazing video bro mega man is my favorite game franchise, so I love to see videos like these I love duck tales and whomp em whomp em definitely feels like mega man with the special weapons you get in that game, and I Actually never knew duck tales was made by capcom thank you for that god bless you bro I subscribed to your channel and liked your video and I got this in my recommended by the way
A lesser UA-camr would've put up footage of Mega Man doing something other than dying a ton of times. Thanks for showing the unfiltered Mega Man Experience.
Excuse me, but Tottaly Rad have magic that recovery your life, one recover fully and cost a lot of magic power, and the second just recover less but can be used more times, very helpful.
I have rquest for good game for you to cover you have not yet covered. An excelent game, perhaps in the games people forgot or no one played series. Conquest of hte Crystal Palace for NES.
You forgot the "Power Blazer" a Japanese variant of the Power Blade ! It is not exactly the same game , check it out ! Also "Metal Force" a Korean unlicensed game very similar game to the Mega Man.
Okay nailed it more with the metroidvania list of NES games like legacy of wizard Battle of the Olympics Rygar clash at demonhead those who were all very similar type of games in the way that they were set up. But these games here are just a big fat stretch they have about as much in common with mega Man is Britney Spears does with William shatner the only real megaman clone on the list was the first game in that's obvious as heck to anybody that's played mega Man that it was a direct rip-off
Yeah this series is more about influence and elements than anything. The stage select, enemy types, weapon upgrades of these games are all derived from Mega Man. Totally Rad isn’t a ripoff of it, but for sure it’s emulating aspects of its gameplay and design.
@@BigOleWords well and you know an aspect of that time of gaming that is not really talked about the blows my mind when I think about it is the NES is win games really started defining the different genres of video gaming. Like super Mario really set up with a platformer was and that was true of so many other games on the system they would define the rules of gaming for years to come. Back then there was no template to draw from they had to come up with all this on their own. It was kind of the wild West days of gaming
Being a Full Blooded Native I'm Kool with Whomp'em it Repersents✊ I never saw that as a Clone to Mega-Man. Mega-Man a Robot Whomp'Em you play as a Savage. Mario the Father of Platform games. Metroid was The Mother to Platform games. Mega-Man was the "Blue" Print on how to make a Awesome Platform game. If it wasn't for Astro Boy there be No Bluebomber. #BlueBomber
Forewarning, I'm gonna comment nonsensically on a lot of your videos to help with the algorithm. I'm not a fuggin' weirdo. . . At least for that reason.
😂😂 I have Whomp Em only it's a Famicom bootleg cart with Mario in it! Lol 🤣🤣 it's the exact same game but It's called "Super Brother Mario 13!". Lol. It's awesome!
Hey, you may want to switch up your intro because having "shit" in the first 60 seconds of your video will kill it in the algorithm... That said, the algorithm recommended this video to me, so what do I know???
I have to admit, I am a little disappointed with this one. Based on your criteria for what constitutes a "Mega Man Clone", nearly every side-scrolling action game could be included in this video, and with the exception of the Krion Conquest, most of these titles I feel don't fit into the "Mega Man Clone" title. In my opinion, what constitutes a "Mega Man Clone" is simple. Getting special weapons from boss battles, and using those weapons against the bosses that are weak to that weapon. Its a tried and true mechanic that worked for the basically Mega Man's entire career, or at least the Mega Man and Mega Man X games. One game, that I feel matches this criteria perfectly, that wasn't on this list, was 8-Eyes. The level design was closer to Castlevania, in appearance and traversal, but the bosses each dropped their weapon, and these weapons were super effective against other stage bosses. Oh, and there was a stage select.
I mean it was made by the same developers using the exact same game engine. He may not run and shoot like Mega, but the basic framework is for sure the same.
If I understand correctly, Darkwing Duck on NES was actually built with Mega Man 5's Engine, which would explain why that particular title feels like Mega Man. Nice list of clones here!
Huh, did not know that!
Under that helmet, Rock is just another Disney duck
The reason Bucky O Hare was so technically impressive was because some of the devs who made it were the ones who'd immediately quit Konami to form Treasure.
The masters! You can really see their work come through on the early 16bit Konami games.
Alien Soldier is one of my favorite games ever and a huge influence on the game I’m working on.
@@Thor-Orion That's one of my faves too. How far are you on the game btw?
@@Nathan-rb3qp not far at all. Pre production. Because I’m a tiny bit ocd about my artistic output (I make a lot of music and visual art and writing) so I want the story of the first game to interweave in with a lot of future games I want to make, and if you don’t plan that from the beginning it’s a huge mess.
We are simultaneously working on the physics engine and obviously doing the concept art and such now.
@@Nathan-rb3qp what are the odds you like Turrican, Vector Man and Metroid? Because along with mega man those are the primary influences. There are some various other influences like 2-D Zelda and early Fallout.
natsume is one of my favorite retro era developers, so many underrated gems from them
That’s for sure!
The amount of time I put into the OG game boy harvest moon games is guts!
The boss Sprites in Totally Rad might be the most impressive looking bosses I've seen on NES. They're "Totally Rad!". Gnarly as well.
I recommend Cocoron for Famicom, if you haven't played it. Strong Mega Man vibes, for good reason.
I can see it for sure :)
Very cool video! Love most of these games on your list because I’m such a huge Mega Man fan. Great production values in this video
Hey thanks man, that means a lot!
To me Samurai Pizza Cats had that Mega Man vibe. It had a stage select and a stage start. Then a choice of weapons in the form of the helper cats. Boy did it have a lot of cut scenes. Spent just about time reading the game as you did playing it.
I thought it had good graphics, good sprite expressions, and a good sound track.
It’s a game that’s come up a lot lately. I haven’t spent any time talking about Famicom exclusives, but at some point I will and that’ll be one of the first!
I'm happy to see Shatterhand pick up some love. It's been a favorite of mine since I was a kid. The robot sattelite guy and the system where you decide who you get plus the robot armor you could get....Shatter Hand deserved so much more attention when it was new, so if you're on the fence...GO PLAY IT NOW!!!
Same. Little robot is freaking awesome
The way in which Little Samson, Bucky O'Hare, and Widget let you swap between characters and forms reminds me a bit more of Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap.
And Womp 'Em is literally a spin-off of the Wonder Boy series. Its predecessor, Saiyūki World 1, is literally an NES conversion of Wonder Boy in Monster Land from the Sega Master System.
Yeah there’s definitely some overlap with Wonder Boy for sure
Totally rad and power blade were incredibly satisfying rentals as a kid.
Solid choices!
I wish I could figure out all the right weapons and order to get them after only 2 play throughs. Lol. Great video. Like the slightly longer list type videos like this a lot.
Hey thanks! I try to mix it up with a longer one every once and a while :)
Great video James, Power Blade and Little Samson are awesome. I also appreciate the intro explaining what makes the Mega Man games so great. Looking forward to the Castlevania clones video!
Hey thanks! Sadly there were way fewer Castlevania clones :(
@@BigOleWords I like to think Vice Project Doom is a NinjaGaidenVania of sorts, I hope to see it in the video.
I believe the Mega Man team worked on Ducktales so that would explain why they feel similar. And as others have mentioned, Darkwing Duck supposedly runs on modified Mega Man 5 code.
Didn’t know it was specifically Mega Man 5!
Definitely a good list. As a hardcore Mega Man fan(Mega Man 2 was the first video game I ever saw and immediately loved it), there's so many games like it that I've found.
But one of my favorites has to be Mitsume Ga Tooru for the Famicom. Shooting the giant coins into smaller coins is so addictive, the gameplay is just fun and satisfying overall. You play as a chibi monk looking guy, shooting lasers out of his 3rd eye. He even has a charge shot that's a harpoon which allows you to use as a weapon and a platform. With the coins, you can visit a shop and buy upgrades.
You should check out the Japanese version of Power Blade, Power Blazer. The graphics are different and cutesy, the game is insanely difficult, and I'm glad they changed it when they brought it over to the U.S.
Yes, that is a good one! I'll probably discuss it more in depth at some point.
i loved the mega man Formula, Mega Man 4, Duck Tales and Bucky o Hare are some of my NES Favorites
Those are three of my absolute favorites for sure!
Really enjoyed this video, thanks for putting it together! Krion Conquest is a game I really want to check out now, but those cart prices on it are looking pretty brutal these days.
It's also worth noting that Mega Man creator/director Akira Kitamura had actually left Capcom at this point and was working at Takeru/Sur de Wave, the developer who created Little Samson. I don't believe he's credited as working on the game, but I think it's safe to assume that there's a good chance he probably at the very least consulted on it, especially since the studio was pretty small.
That would make sense why it feels so much like Mega Man!
If you have the ability to play Famicom games, it might be better to seek out Magical Doropie, the original Japanese version. Not only does it feature cool little cutscenes that were removed from our version, it actually let you continue when you Game Over'd. Definitely a much better experience all around.
@@RagnarokB Oh nice! I can definitely play Famicom games, but from what I've seen, the prices on Magical Doropie seem just about as rough as the ones for Krion Conquest. I'll still keep an eye out though to see if I can find it any cheaper. Thanks!
Whomp'Em is a surprisingly nice game. It is one of the games that I was able to beat in my NES when I was a child, but I don't remember this game being particularly easy. However, I didn't beat many games when I was a child anyway, so maybe this isn't a hard game at all, maybe I just sucked at games back then.
No, that game is really hard!
Just want to say I've really enjoyed your channel, randomly popped up as a recommendation, binged on the backlog, and now really look forward to these as they come out. Your recent videos have been really great, hoping for big things for the channel.
That's awesome, thanks so much!
Speaking of bootleg MegaMan clones - there is Rocman X (maybe lost game about Quinnit?) by sachen
Interesting…
This is awesome! I was obsessed with Mega Man on NES
Hey thanks Brett! Yeah me too :)
Thank you sir I appreciate your knowledge which opened up new games for me to explore
You got it!
No Clash at Demon Head? Made by the same folks as Krion Conquest! Great video though, learned a couple new ones here!
Maybe more related to Metroid than Mega man, so maybe it’ll show up in a different video ;)
Oh man, Duck Tales for the win! Everything from the epic theme song to the game play, brings me back!
9:52 - “Widget” is the “Balan Wonderworld” of the NES.
Hi man...congrats on USA passing to the round of 1/16....I am happy because argentina and Messi passed
as well. México had bad luck.
Yeah they did! If we get lucky against Netherlands we may play Argentina!
I probably had " totally rad" for a year and a half before i figured out the Power system...it didn't help me get much past the circus stage if i remember correctly.
I too played it several times before I realized and thought it was insanely hard.
Cant believe ive only recently discovered your channel. Your work is great!
Nice Bit Brigade shirt!!!
Yessir!
Love this. Fantastic cover pic too. Now THAT would be a fun megaman boss lineup. Where are the coder folks....lets make this happen!
Power Blade is actually a localized version of the Famicom game Power Blazer. In that game, the Mega Man influence is even more obvious. The main character is even a blue cartoony robot guy.
I actually get back to both Power Blade and Blazer in another video: ua-cam.com/video/CL74ideoAXQ/v-deo.html
Power Blade is one of my favorite NES games. I really like the music.
Wow seeing Totally Rad again after all these years really takes me back i was kind of obsessed with that game, the bosses and the gameplay
This video helped me to find the game from my childhood, that I thought is impossible to find. Totally Rad!
0:56 that jump always got me as well. I have never played Shattered Hand or Little Sampson, I really would like to now. Never Played Widgit either, but after your review I'll pass. As for Darkwing Duck. I played the heck out of that one. In the end I could beat it without dying and taking damage. Now I major in doing my taxes without dying or taking damage.
Haha. That’s impressive, Darkwing drives me nuts.
Darkwing Duck
When there's trouble call DW.
Wasn’t that also a Capcom game and built on the MM5 engine?
Ever check out VICE Project Doom? It’s a truly underrated action platformer. One of my favorites on the system. A surprisingly interesting plot
Yep, Vice rules!
If you wanted to look into modern homebrew NES games, Trophy would fit nicely on this list
I’ll check it out!
Nicely done as always!
Awesome video dude! Journey to Silius was a game I played a lot as a kid. Was lucky to come across another copy of it for free many years back. Ducktales has always been favororite of mine like alot of folks I guess. 😂 Your videos are definitely the best NES content on UA-cam. Just wanted to say thanks for all the content over the past year. Hope you had an amazing Christmas. 🎄On to 2023! 🍻
Hey thanks so much man :)
The Silius segment really brought me back. This looked amazing at the time. My little brother called it Journey to Silly Ass.
Kid Dracula and Castlevania Lefands for Gameboy had a strong megaman type feel to them and I loved them lol
Nice!
This is a great list of Nes games !!! 🙂
i think power blade is more like castlevania or ninja gaiden
Yeah for sure, Shatterhand too. I wouldn’t say Ninja Gaiden or Castlevania are clones of Mega Man, but all three have a similar approach to combat, platforming, and level design.
@@BigOleWords yeah they all have similar things goin on with em in some way or another
Sorry but have to ask... was that copy of Little Samson one you had from before or was it a recent purchase because... wow...
Hmmm 2016 maybe?
quackerjack is as far as i could get in darkwing duck. never beat that boss. so frustrating. would get so close and just mess up switching between levels every time lol.
Yeah it is one of my least favorite boss fights ever. Up there with the caterpillar from Link to the Past.
It's the level design that made it iconic.
I feel like Whomp Em is one of those excellent games that not enough people know about.
Loved this game , still love this game.
I just saw a blip of my fave nes rpg, Destiny of an Emperor. God what a great game I got it a few years after renting it, and at the time Dragon “Warrior” games were starting to hit hard in the US; so since I was always a little behind I wound up playing that and DQIV and FFII/IV at the same time ahhhhh gamer 90’s youth.
I don’t think I’ve played it for more than a minute or two, but I am curious!
I really should’ve gave Totally Rad more of a chance before I traded it in. Now I’m trying to get it back. Might go the way of the Famicom Magic John version just to have something a little different, but then I lose out on the ridiculous text
Gotta have that gnarly verbiage brahhhh
The graphics of Litte Sampson are incredible. And the animations? I'm surprised you didn't focus in on that.
In this video maybe not, but I’ve talked about ol’ Samson plenty like this video where I talk about games with switchable characters: ua-cam.com/video/TTEIL6mDNVc/v-deo.html
@@BigOleWords Holy shit. Little Sampson is worth 2 grand loose? WTF
@@fshoaps I know, it's wild!
amazing video bro mega man is my favorite game franchise, so I love to see videos like these I love duck tales and whomp em whomp em definitely feels like mega man with the special weapons you get in that game, and I Actually never knew duck tales was made by capcom thank you for that god bless you bro I subscribed to your channel and liked your video and I got this in my recommended by the way
Hey thanks so much!
Lol I love wompem loved it as a kid. Just beat it a few years ago.
It’s got it’s merits for sure!
You should add a playlist to your clone topic
Right here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLonSwd9DM1lIEshZ43V7KQxJP5KjTtfLH.html
@@BigOleWords cool I'm going to check it out very interesting topic
A lesser UA-camr would've put up footage of Mega Man doing something other than dying a ton of times. Thanks for showing the unfiltered Mega Man Experience.
Haha that is truly the Mega life right there!
just saying, the music in Journey to Silius should've been mentioned (in my opinion)
I’ll mention it here, it rules! Same for DuckTales 1&2, Power Blade 1&2, Shatterhand…
Ducktales 1&2 are both developed by Capcom.
Yes they were!
Never heard of totally rad. Looks unique.
I loved Shatterhand.
It's pretty great!
Excuse me, but Tottaly Rad have magic that recovery your life, one recover fully and cost a lot of magic power, and the second just recover less but can be used more times, very helpful.
12:13 is that a terrified kratos XD
Shatter Hand looks like kinda neat
maybe Rockin Kats could be on this list too
It does have the level select, but otherwise I thought it wasn’t quite close enough.
I dunno, don't you think the Silver Surfer game would count too?
Only in that it has the stage select. Otherwise they don't have a ton in common.
It's a homebrew so it probably doesn't count but Battle Kid is a lot like Mega Man mixed with Metroid.
Oh yeah! That’s a game I haven’t thought about in a long time :)
I have rquest for good game for you to cover you have not yet covered. An excelent game, perhaps in the games people forgot or no one played series. Conquest of hte Crystal Palace for NES.
That is a good one!
I genuinely like Whomp Em. And i just mentioned it on your zelda vid, i feel dumb now. Haha. 😅😅😅
Great video 👍
You have a new subscriber 👌
Hey glad you liked it :)
What these games lack in originality, they make up for by just being fun. Mega Man was a winning formula after all
Completely agree! Except for Krion Conquest
Did you mention whomp em?
I mean, you’ll have to watch the video to find out I guess!
@@BigOleWords I watch all your videos. I just didn't recall whomp em in this one. However, I was driving home from work listening to it.
@@RetroMitch It's in there somewhere :)
Hey!!! Lay off Widget. He's slow, he's got a big head, but he's gotta little something something. The soundtrack was banging! 😁
Ooof maybe one of my least favorite NES games!
It's all good, bro. Widget isn't for everyone. I only hold it in high regard because I'm one of the few people that actually liked the cartoon. Lol
No one ever mentions 8eyes...
It's a weird one. It's got the level select but with Castlevania combat. Also, I'm terrible at it!
Wont lie someone could mistaken the krion conquest for some megaman rom hack
It’s a dead ringer
I love Whomp 'Em!
Nice! I made a Whomp 'Em specific review if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/vQwOOVEq_i4/v-deo.html
No Rescue Rangers? It’s a carbon copy of Mega Man II
Chip and Dale? I guess!
You forgot the "Power Blazer" a Japanese variant of the Power Blade ! It is not exactly the same game , check it out !
Also "Metal Force" a Korean unlicensed game very similar game to the Mega Man.
Never heard of Metal Force!
@@BigOleWords check it out the graphics are decent for the pirate original :)
That's not a cane in Krion Conquest it's a wand. As someone that has to use a cane I'm a expert
Okay nailed it more with the metroidvania list of NES games like legacy of wizard Battle of the Olympics Rygar clash at demonhead those who were all very similar type of games in the way that they were set up. But these games here are just a big fat stretch they have about as much in common with mega Man is Britney Spears does with William shatner the only real megaman clone on the list was the first game in that's obvious as heck to anybody that's played mega Man that it was a direct rip-off
Yeah this series is more about influence and elements than anything. The stage select, enemy types, weapon upgrades of these games are all derived from Mega Man. Totally Rad isn’t a ripoff of it, but for sure it’s emulating aspects of its gameplay and design.
@@BigOleWords well and you know an aspect of that time of gaming that is not really talked about the blows my mind when I think about it is the NES is win games really started defining the different genres of video gaming. Like super Mario really set up with a platformer was and that was true of so many other games on the system they would define the rules of gaming for years to come. Back then there was no template to draw from they had to come up with all this on their own. It was kind of the wild West days of gaming
Megaman is a jump and shoot contra is a run and gun I guess lol
Being a Full Blooded Native I'm Kool with Whomp'em it Repersents✊ I never saw that as a Clone to Mega-Man. Mega-Man a Robot Whomp'Em you play as a Savage. Mario the Father of Platform games. Metroid was The Mother to Platform games. Mega-Man was the "Blue" Print on how to make a Awesome Platform game. If it wasn't for Astro Boy there be No Bluebomber.
#BlueBomber
I always keep my g-meter topped tf up
Forewarning, I'm gonna comment nonsensically on a lot of your videos to help with the algorithm. I'm not a fuggin' weirdo. . . At least for that reason.
Hahaha fuggin weirdo away my friend I appreciate it!
Shatterhand: corny af
PowerBlade: corny af
Whomp Em: hilarious title and unique game setting.
Do captain tsubasa clones
Haha that’d be a short video!
@@BigOleWords trust me you would be surprised of the amount of games that copied it including dragon ball and other sport games
😂😂 I have Whomp Em only it's a Famicom bootleg cart with Mario in it! Lol 🤣🤣 it's the exact same game but It's called "Super Brother Mario 13!". Lol. It's awesome!
Haha I love those Mario 4-78 knock-offs!
I will marry you for access to that collection. Ugh. So fuggin’ beautiful!
Funny story when I showed the games for the first time to my now wife she started busting out laughing!
By this logic, Strider would be a Mega Man clone...
How about nes games that had surprising content that made it past the nintendo censors! Such as hitler's death in bionic commando
Darkwing Duck was better than any of the MegaMan games IMO. It's not as hard as MegaMan but the gameplay feels less cheap to me
Wow. I have to disagree. Power blade 2 is amazing and better than part 1!! And krion conquest isnt great, but its a darn good and tough challenge!!!
Gotta disagree with you on both! Krion made me take a video game break for a few weeks!
Hey, you may want to switch up your intro because having "shit" in the first 60 seconds of your video will kill it in the algorithm...
That said, the algorithm recommended this video to me, so what do I know???
I enjoyed the video but I have to say some of these didn't seem like great picks.
I have to admit, I am a little disappointed with this one. Based on your criteria for what constitutes a "Mega Man Clone", nearly every side-scrolling action game could be included in this video, and with the exception of the Krion Conquest, most of these titles I feel don't fit into the "Mega Man Clone" title.
In my opinion, what constitutes a "Mega Man Clone" is simple. Getting special weapons from boss battles, and using those weapons against the bosses that are weak to that weapon. Its a tried and true mechanic that worked for the basically Mega Man's entire career, or at least the Mega Man and Mega Man X games.
One game, that I feel matches this criteria perfectly, that wasn't on this list, was 8-Eyes. The level design was closer to Castlevania, in appearance and traversal, but the bosses each dropped their weapon, and these weapons were super effective against other stage bosses. Oh, and there was a stage select.
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i dont see ducktales as a mega man copy, it doesnt even play like mega man!
I mean it was made by the same developers using the exact same game engine. He may not run and shoot like Mega, but the basic framework is for sure the same.
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Power Blade is more like a Ninja Gaiden clone..the UI and play style matches