TheRedPriest
Matrix Marine
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« on: 17 December 2012, 14:41:46 » |
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It's hard to believe 25 years have passed since I picked up Mega Man for the NES. To this day Mega Man remains my favorite video game character and franchise, dispite how awful some things have gone with it (MMZ, MMZX, SF, the slow painful death of MMX after 4 and BN after 3) but even with all of that, it still holds a place in my ever shrinking heart. And even though Capcom has forsaken it in for several reasons, and past may not be precurser to future, I can say the good times far outweigh the bad.
My favorite Mega Man moments are from Mega Man 1 and ironically Mega Man X5. I remember reading through a (in retrospect at least) horrible game guide for NES games and seeing the pages for Mega Man 1. It made the game look freaking awesome! I looked for the game for a while and finally go it. Everything about it was great. The first time I cleared all 6 robot masters and got to Wily's fortress was a huge rush. I also happened to be at a friends house playing it, and did not want to quit. They got a little irritated at me about that...
The second moment involved making it to the first fortress stage in X5, past the Quick Man like lazers. As soon as the boss door closed and THAT music started, I knew what the boss was. And then the big black blobs started speeding in from behind me and it was simply glorious! It was very sad though, that it was the ONLY glorious thing about X post X4. But still, it was a huge moment for me.
I hope the rest of you have a great 25th day! And who knows, maybe there will be a real surprise for fans...
But for me, for the rest of the day I plan to GET EQUIPPED WITH NOSTALGIA!
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Doctor Mario is not a real doctor. Do NOT let him touch your genitals.
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Abominator
Creator of MMM
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« Reply #1 on: 17 December 2012, 23:03:11 » |
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MY WEAPONS ARE READY! Happy birthday, MegaMan I will always love you, even when your cruel parents dress you funny and make you do stupid things. I borrowed MegaMan 2 from a weird ginger kid called Windsor many moons ago, and the rest is history! I still hold MM2 and X1 up as the shining examples of the series. Maybe one day we'll get a true evolution of what you should now be instead of the scraps we've been getting thrown recently... Maybe...
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Winged Warrior
Super Robot
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« Reply #3 on: 18 December 2012, 22:54:41 » |
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A day late and a dollar short, but hey, may as well celebrate Rock's birthday.
I was a poorer kid without any game consoles until my father, who's in a constant state of mid-life-crisis, got himself a nes. Along with the classic staples of everyone's childhood, was Megaman 4.
Me and my siblings tried our damndest to defeat Skullman, mainly because he was the only #####er we could reach. Those were the days of collecting Etanks, and going on a fueld rampage against skullman and his shields.
We never defeated skullman, or any other robot master, and eventually my Conservative Christian parents feared that the NES was one of the many vessels of the devil, banning us from play.
It wasn't until many years later, when I met the infamous SB, that I was invigorated to play megaman. Battlenetwork was just down my alley, and 3 White is one of the few GBA games I managed to keep my grubby hands on throughout the years.
Cheers, Megaman. Your battle for peace may not have been everlasting, but it sure was a good run.
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Vinchenz Rock
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« Reply #13 on: 15 November 2013, 05:40:24 » |
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