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The Official Capcom Unity Video Game Discussion Thread: Mega Man, Week 3
1 month ago  ::  Oct 29, 2009 - 6:03PM #31
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Oct 29, 2009 -- 5:49PM, TwiGGy wrote:


All I have to say has pretty much been said.
Games today are way too easy & playing through this really makes me appreciate old school games.





Games may be easy now a days but they sure are long to finish.  I have a back log on games to still play.  Some are still not even breaken out of their original wrapper.

1 month ago  ::  Oct 29, 2009 - 8:21PM #32
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Oct 29, 2009 -- 2:55PM, jgonzo wrote:


LAST DISCUSSION QUESTION FOR MEGA MAN I.


Tomorrow is the dawn of a new game club (there will be a poll in a bit), so here is the last question for Mega Man I game club: How has this playthrough of Mega Man affected you? I'm not asking for an Extreme Makeover-level of tear-jerking revelation, but how did picking up this title again  (or for the first time) make you feel about gaming?


I, for one, was able to appreciate the hardcore nature of games and the way they used to be made. In playing through Mega Man I, I actually got the confidence to go back to Mega Man 9 to finally complete it. It's weird that I now seek that sort of difficulty in games again.




I definately enjoyed playing through MMI again and I absolutely loved playing through Old Style of Mega Man Powered Up and started playing all the other stuff in the game. I'll agree though this has reminded me how fun it is to play a harder game. I need to go back and finish MM9 too, I'll definately fire up my Wii and do so. As well as maybe even so a run through of the series like I did for MMX Series a while back. All in all it really made me appriciate some of the things Mega Man brought to gaming, things I even never really thought about before either.


This was a joy to do and I look forward to the next game! Thank you for putting this together, I recently joined Capcom Unity and I gotta say I love it and find myself coming here at least once a day.

1 month ago  ::  Oct 29, 2009 - 11:10PM #33
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Oct 29, 2009 -- 8:21PM, Saje wrote:


Oct 29, 2009 -- 2:55PM, jgonzo wrote:




I definately enjoyed playing through MMI again and I absolutely loved playing through Old Style of Mega Man Powered Up and started playing all the other stuff in the game. I'll agree though this has reminded me how fun it is to play a harder game. I need to go back and finish MM9 too, I'll definately fire up my Wii and do so. As well as maybe even so a run through of the series like I did for MMX Series a while back. All in all it really made me appriciate some of the things Mega Man brought to gaming, things I even never really thought about before either.


This was a joy to do and I look forward to the next game! Thank you for putting this together, I recently joined Capcom Unity and I gotta say I love it and find myself coming here at least once a day.




Hey thank YOU and everyone that participated in this discussion! We do all of this for fans like you folks! Thanks for sticking around Unity! We got lots more to come!

Joveth Gonzalez
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4 weeks ago  ::  Oct 31, 2009 - 12:35AM #34
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It was fun...although a bit frustrating.


 


But I will say, that if this game club never happened...I don't think I would have ever picked up the game to finally beat it.


 


Thank you capcom, for pushing me to re-experience a great title.

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