LYCOS RETRIEVER
Mega Man 6
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Mega Man returns to the little screen in this collection of all the original games plus two arcade games. Do these classics stand the test of time, or has the fun all been worn off?
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Flip-Top, Dr. Light's cybernetic suitcase, will teleport down with a power-up item from time to time, but for this mission Mega Man needs a little more help. So, Dr. Light has been hard at work to create a remote-controlled attack bird named BEAT. But BEAT's four new circuit plates are missing! If Mega Man is able to find and collect the B, E, A and T circuit plates, he'll will automatically teleport them back to Dr. Light for final assembly.
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Mega Man is almost old enough to vote, and you can definitely tell see his age. But, just because you notice his age, doesn't mean you mind it. None of the graphics have been touched up at all since their initial debut, so don't expect anything too flashy. That said, the graphics were great in their time, and they have really held up to the test of time.
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Mega Man vacates the fortress and slowly walks away, alternating from blankness to fury as the credits roll and the fortress explodes behind him. He reaches the Big Eddie's, where Dr. Light, Rush, Beat, Auto, and Roll are all waiting for him.
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Upon reviving Dr. Light, he was greeted with the task of portraying Mega Man in the recreation by the scientist. The Author didn't want to do the job, wanting to get out of the comic quickly as possible, but Dr. Light had Proto Man attack and grab The Author before he could get away [7]. Being at bay and promised just to do the job until Mega Man returned, The Author agreed [8], and was subsequently reverted to 8-Bits for the recreation process [9]. The Author didn't feel right in the role, even with a helmet and blaster to go with the outfit [10]. However, after a debate about if there was a script [11] and finding out where in the story they were [12], he went to portray the part [13].
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Philadelphia-born rapper Random loves him some Mega Man, so much so that he created an entire album called Mega Ran, in which he takes old-school Mega Man music and spices it up with lyrics to create some truly awesome tracks. He'll be appearing at the San Diego Comic Con next weekend live in concert, and Capcom's Scarlett has posted an interview with the artist detailing his fruitful obsession with the blue bomber. Pearls of wisdom your life can't be without.
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