Mega Man Legacy Collection 2

Mega Man Legacy Collection 2

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Game Boy Games?
Mega Man I to IV were a little meh, except Mega Man IV was pretty good.

But Mega Man V is the best gameboy Mega Man game, and it's even better than some of mainline ones.

Like, how Wily is NOT a final boss of the game, and it has something more uinqiue than 8 Wily bosses... we have Stardroids that are basically Sailor Scouts.


Come on, Mega Man V on GameBoy needs more love...
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RollCaskett May 13, 2018 @ 9:01pm 
They need remakes because the GB physics are atrocious...
Call Sign: Raven May 13, 2018 @ 9:51pm 
They released them on the virtual console for the Wii U and 3DS, if you are interested and have the hardware. Honestly, when I played them back in the day, they were pretty janky and very not fun due to the steep difficulty. They felt very cheap compared to the NES games.
Keytee Tamira May 13, 2018 @ 11:36pm 
Originally posted by Harrison Ford:
They released them on the virtual console for the Wii U and 3DS, if you are interested and have the hardware. Honestly, when I played them back in the day, they were pretty janky and very not fun due to the steep difficulty. They felt very cheap compared to the NES games.
Well, at least the first 4 are.

But Mega Man VGB (Can we just call it Mega Man World 5? As original japanese name of GB series is Rockman World) Mega Man V on Game Boy is gorgeous. And it's more like Mega Man 7 than NES Mega Man games, as you have to figt 4 bosses, and then the next 4 bosses, and there is even an entire shop ^_^
Mongolache Jun 1, 2018 @ 7:54pm 
Just emulate them
Hiroshi Mishima Jun 1, 2018 @ 8:02pm 
To be honest, outside of maybe Mega Man V the only GB games I'd like to see added to a collection are Xtreme 1 and 2. They had interesting stories and were pretty fun as I recall. Unlike the early MM GB games which were excessingly difficult.
Originally posted by Keytee Tamira:
Mega Man I to IV were a little meh, except Mega Man IV was pretty good.

But Mega Man V is the best gameboy Mega Man game, and it's even better than some of mainline ones.

Like, how Wily is NOT a final boss of the game, and it has something more uinqiue than 8 Wily bosses... we have Stardroids that are basically Sailor Scouts.


Come on, Mega Man V on GameBoy needs more love...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfFIzwDgDg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8CHaiY0Yts
Keytee Tamira Jun 2, 2018 @ 2:07am 
Originally posted by Sammy:
Originally posted by Keytee Tamira:
Mega Man I to IV were a little meh, except Mega Man IV was pretty good.

But Mega Man V is the best gameboy Mega Man game, and it's even better than some of mainline ones.

Like, how Wily is NOT a final boss of the game, and it has something more uinqiue than 8 Wily bosses... we have Stardroids that are basically Sailor Scouts.


Come on, Mega Man V on GameBoy needs more love...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfFIzwDgDg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8CHaiY0Yts
Well, those are longlays of Mega Man Xtreme.

...What do you want to say by showing these?
SB Jun 28, 2018 @ 1:40pm 
Game Boy collection is a fantastic idea.
I love MM IV on GB :p_shield:
V Viper Jul 1, 2018 @ 3:46pm 
Not-so-fun fact: The original 5 Mega Man Game Boy games were going to get their own anniversary collection on the Game Boy Advance, but most of the source code for the original games had been lost, so it proved to be too much of a hassle to complete the project. (Source: http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/mega-man-unreleased-games/ )
Last edited by V Viper; Jul 1, 2018 @ 3:46pm
Sam Lilly Jul 6, 2018 @ 1:20am 
I thought all the Game Boy ones were pretty good. You kind of have to take the first four like midquels gameplay-wise to get into the groove of them. I basically marathoned them after playing through the first Legacy Collection on 3DS. The second one is pretty easy, though. I believe it was outsourced but I didn't mind a little break from it being so hard all the time I suppose. I do wish the MMLC2 worked on my computer but all I could get was the black screen and then unceremonious close every time so I had to refund it. Also, I see Mega Man Xtreme 1 and 2 mentioned and those games are great. They definitely need more love. They are largely overshadowed by the SNES games but I always like those two a little more... though that's probably because I played them first. Mega Man V on Game Boy is the most interesting of that series though because it was the only one not just largely doing a mashup of two of the NES ones. I still wish they had done something with the Mega Man 6 stuff though... that one was my favorite NES one, man. And they just skipped it! Oh well. I'm just happy the IP is alive again.
Keytee Tamira Jul 7, 2018 @ 7:18pm 
Originally posted by Sam Lilly:
I thought all the Game Boy ones were pretty good. You kind of have to take the first four like midquels gameplay-wise to get into the groove of them. I basically marathoned them after playing through the first Legacy Collection on 3DS. The second one is pretty easy, though. I believe it was outsourced but I didn't mind a little break from it being so hard all the time I suppose. I do wish the MMLC2 worked on my computer but all I could get was the black screen and then unceremonious close every time so I had to refund it. Also, I see Mega Man Xtreme 1 and 2 mentioned and those games are great. They definitely need more love. They are largely overshadowed by the SNES games but I always like those two a little more... though that's probably because I played them first. Mega Man V on Game Boy is the most interesting of that series though because it was the only one not just largely doing a mashup of two of the NES ones. I still wish they had done something with the Mega Man 6 stuff though... that one was my favorite NES one, man. And they just skipped it! Oh well. I'm just happy the IP is alive again.
Ohh yes! ^_^
So i'm not the only one who thinks that Mega Man 6 is the best on NES? ^_^
Sam Lilly Jul 8, 2018 @ 7:41pm 
Well... I think 3 on NES is the best but 6 is definitely my favorite of them. I mean, the balance and amoung of robot masters is hard to ignore in 3, but 6 has the Rush adapters which are so cool and that music is great! Although most of it in the series is but... well I played 6 first and also it's probably the easiest of the NES ones so it was fun to be able to beat at least ONE of them when I was younger haha.
Keytee Tamira Jul 11, 2018 @ 10:38pm 
Originally posted by Sam Lilly:
Well... I think 3 on NES is the best but 6 is definitely my favorite of them. I mean, the balance and amoung of robot masters is hard to ignore in 3, but 6 has the Rush adapters which are so cool and that music is great! Although most of it in the series is but... well I played 6 first and also it's probably the easiest of the NES ones so it was fun to be able to beat at least ONE of them when I was younger haha.
Hm... most of the time, i don't bother using Rush unless it's necessary.
Sam Lilly Jul 11, 2018 @ 10:44pm 
Using the Rush Jet adapter is way too cool to ignore. You get a freakin' jetpack, man! Although you can't charge or slide or use your special weapons but... that's the price of awesome. It's also great for people that aren't confident in their jumps... which is to say, me.
Keytee Tamira Jul 16, 2018 @ 12:59am 
Originally posted by Sam Lilly:
Using the Rush Jet adapter is way too cool to ignore. You get a freakin' jetpack, man! Although you can't charge or slide or use your special weapons but... that's the price of awesome. It's also great for people that aren't confident in their jumps... which is to say, me.
AHH! You mean Rush Adapters?!
YES YES! I LOVE THEM! ^_^
Rush Jet Adapter always saves me from falling ^_^
Good thing that it was reused in Mega Man 7 ^_^
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