November 28, 2016|
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In this episode of Game & Fact we tackle Capcom’s Blue Bomber, Mega Man, in his second ever game: Mega Man 2. Specifically, we looked at Wood Man’s stage for all the interesting facts we could find on our wooden foe and his wonderful forest domain.
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Even I had no chance playing any Mega Man games when I was a child, I loved the series so badly. Even the mangas were enjoyable to read as Hitoshi Ariga’s Mega Man Megamix – Gigamix was my favorite with cool designs, unique personalities and descriptions, and even great storyline. Even they’ve brought my original Robot Masters in Mega Man Gigamix Vol. 2 too! I’ve learned Mega Man’s origin in its special comic “The Men Who Created Mega Man” too, understanding how the game was created.
Did anybody knew that the Mecha Dragon was planned to appear in the first Mega Man game but declined due to the ROM limitation, and the graphics in Mega Man 2 is actually part of the background colors that’s scrolling up and down as it looks like its flying, while the only character sprites are its mouth, tail, and wings, and the blocks that looks like its heading towards the Mecha Dragon but actually moving towards it? That really surprised me, such great idea they’ve ever made.