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In Defense of Mega Man 10

Dec 21, 2009 // jgonzo

Frankly, in my opinion, there is no need for a defense of this game, as it targets a specific audience and gives them exactly what they want: retro Mega Man goodness. IGN’s Colin Moriarty has gone ahead and written a defense of Mega Man 10 in which he says:

I implore the skeptics and loudmouths to do one thing. Sit down and play an old Mega Man game. Ignore Mega Man 9 completely, and go back further. If you don’t have access to an NES and the old cartridges, break out that Wii, go to the Virtual Console, and drop $5 on a game like Mega Man 3 (my favorite game of all time). Remove yourself from the critical and snarky internet age, and place yourself in, say, 1990. Let the classic music enter your ears as you browse the stage select screen. And then play. Experience the 8-bit Mega Man series’ influence on gaming culture. Imagine a simpler time in gaming when gameplay was the be all-end all, the king of the block. Immerse yourself in the 8-bit sights and sounds, the difficult and rewarding play. And then come back here and tell me you aren’t impressed with what that game not only did, but continues to do.

You can read the full thing here and let us know what you think in the comments below.