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Mega Man 6: Super Nes
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Like other side-scrollers for the NES, Mega Man 3 has a scrolling issue that can be manipulated to retrieve items as they fall into a bottomless pit. Items, such as extra lives, health pellets, and weapon pellets, can be retrieved from the top of the screen when they fall through a pit on the bottom. To do so, Mega Man must be at the top of the screen, directly above where the item is falling. When the item drops into the pit (out of view), the player will acquire it despite being at the top of the screen. This can only be done in an area that has no ceiling tiles. (Typically, Mega Man must use Rush Jet to remain suspended in the correct position.)
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This entry was posted on Thursday, June 7th, 2007 at 6:05 am and is filed under Capcom, Japan, Mega Man, NES, USA, Videos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
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This quiz is for "Mega Man 3" for the NES system. "Mega Man 3" is a great game. If you beat the game multiple times and know the bosses, then this quiz should be easy.
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Ultimately, this collection would have been a dream come true for any Mega Man fan, but poor game development leaves the player unsatisfied, like getting a broken bike for christmas. Do yourself a favor: Use your $30 to buy a good gamepad for your computer, get a NES emulator, and download the ROMs of the games.
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There aren’t many graphical improvements, besides the reduction of slow down on some of the old Mega Mans. In some parts the screen even flickers, just like it used to. It’s a little frustrating that they weren’t able to get rid of that, but at the same time it doesn’t really hurt anything and it’s kind of nostalgic. On the other hand, it’s really cool to see how the Mega Man series has evolved, and how much 2D graphics have improved since the NES.
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