

In their own story modes, it's them who is the only robot not to get kidnapped and mind controlled by Wily, which means you even get to fight an evil version of Mega Man in those modes~. Beat a robot master with only your mega buster, and you'll unlock the ability to play as them in their own story mode as opposed to Mega Man. Rock Man Fire Man, if you just played as Fire Man). That's right! This is a Mega Man game with multiple characters! That's actually what the weird Japanese title is for, as when you save and quit as a character in that version, the title changes so the second "Rock Man" in the title changes to their name (e.g. The game has a lot of voiced dialogue before fighting each boss that's really lighthearted and funny, and it even changes depending on who you're fighting each boss with. They even add an intro stage as well as two whole new robot masters to fight (Time Man and Oil Man) to round out the roster to an even 8 robot masters. The Wily stages are similarly "similar feeling, different content", but the fortress bosses have been changed in how they fight you quite a bit. The original six robot masters are here and have their own stages, but those stages are very different to their original versions, however they do have stages that maintain a "feel" of those originals while still being quite different.

Powered Up is, at the pitch level, a re-imagining of Mega Man 1 with a new chibi art style and a silly sense of humor. However, after that, I ended up playing it for another six hours, as there is much more to do than simply beating the game as Mega Man. Thankfully, I hold no such convictions now, and was able to beat the Japanese version of the game on normal mode in about three hours via my PSTV. I was really determined to beat it on hard mode, but just couldn't best the last couple Wily stages, and if I wasn't going to beat it on hard mode, I wasn't going to beat it at all. Known in Japan as "Rock Man Rock Man", this is one of the last proper Mega Man games I hadn't yet played in my marathon (the 25th one in the marathon, to be exact X3), this was a game I had as a kid but never quite ended up beating. King Kong 2: Ikari No Megaton Punch (Famicom) Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2 (PS1)ĥ4. 64 Trump Collection: Alice No Wakuwaku Trump World (N64)ģ2. Doraemon 3: Nobita No Machi SOS! (N64)Ģ8. Doraemon 2: Nobita To Hikari No Shinden (N64)Ģ7. Doraemon: Nobita To Mittsu No Seireiseki (N64)Ģ5. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GC) *ġ9. Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg (PS1)ġ4. Atelier Viorate: The Alchemist of Gramnad 2 (PS2)ĩ. Atelier Judie: The Alchemist of Gramnad (PS2)Ħ. Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland (PS3)ģ.
