Played during the opening stage in Rockman X6 (Mega Man X6). This track is slightly different from the International version. This one does not have the electric guitar in some parts.
Quite a fitting song while thinking about X's journey, the space colony wreckage, and his memories of Zero (as seen with Zero in the background of the thumbnail).
Rest In Peace Jape/Traweezie, you were too good for this world. My condolences go to you and your family. You were an amazing guy who inspired many communities. Thanks so much for being around. Hopefully we can play offline smash crusade in the heavens. God bless you and your family. WHATS GOOD WITH YOU!
I honestly like this version more, but barely. I really like the guitar and I think it sounds a little better. But this one fits the tone of what you are supposed to feel in the beginning of X6 after “losing” Zero
I wouldn't say better, but it has more feels, it really sounds sad, but the guitar adds a "there's still hope" for the music, megaman X track is really otherwordly
En Japón, el país de origen del studio que hizo la saga, lo llaman Rockman; mientras que en el resto de países lo llamamos Megaman. Y sí, sé que tengo un retraso de 3 meses...
Yeah the guitar adds too much. US always putting their "rock 'n roll" spin on JP versions of game music, thereby ruining it. I'm looking at you, US Sonic CD.
Wow. I'm surprised to find someone like me in the world. I don't like the guitar screeches, and I've always had self-esteem issues since people were mean and awful to me for it when I was a child. I forced myself to listen to it so I could maybe be accepted, but it just wore me out. I can listen to some of it now, but I don't think I'll ever truly love it. To those who do like it, I'm glad. You don't go through the pain I do, and that's good. If this sounds overdramatic, there's more to the story, but it's about me possibly being sexually abused as a child and the connection those sounds have with those experiences, so I don't usually go in-depth about that in public, with the exception of a basic explanation like what I just did in this comment. Truly, I hope no one experiences the issues I have. I love music, and I wish I could love all of music, but what techno and trance do for me, rock and metal never will. The worlds I see in my mind with beautiful electronic synthesized music like Jungle, Drum and Bass, and most forms of Trance, those are things I could never see if I listened to hard rock or heavy metal. So, to OP (futureicon23), thank you. Thank you for voicing that you don't like hard rock and heavy metal. Even though X6's international opening stage isn't metal, it does have some sounds similar to it, and it got you to voice something I rarely hear from anyone. I feel less alone. Thank you.
@@jomon324 well shit, so sad that you ultimately can't enjoy electric guitar and metal properly because of one or several specific tragic events. That really is a sham, cause it's really not the music's fault from what I understand, it's the people's, the peer's fault, they partly made you like this, as well as the sexual abuse you said you had in your childhood. Really wish to you that you can overcome that someday, to eventually start enjoying electric guitar, and maybe even metal, more, cause trust me, there's some sick stuff out there.
@@megapulsar9244 I've gotten into the Ys series of games due to loving the gameplay, but often the music can feel oversexualized to me, especially in the PC Engine entries, even though I love those the most alongside the Vita and Switch games. I'm kinda glad I'm "too open" because otherwise, no one else on Earth would know that a person like me exists. It's weird, y'know? So many people want to be unique, have a unique perspective, or be special in some way. It's when that unique part of yourself comes from something terrible that happened that you start mentally telling others "be careful what you wish for." If I had the chance, I'd love to sit down with some of the big scary rock musicians I was terrified of as a kid, and just have a conversation and see what it's like for them to hear that a random person was so negatively affected by their creations. Of course I used to blame the music, the culture, the shock factor, anything other than simply say "something horrible happened to me, and I'll never know all the details, but I can't blame anyone except the one who did it." I've met so many people who love rock and metal who are wonderful people. I'll always be an outsider, but I'll always protect people's right to enjoy what they want as long as they aren't hurting someone. If someone has a problem with their passion, then that needs to be handled by the individual, not by snuffing out the thing the person has a problem with. If anyone would like to talk to me more about this kind of thing, I'll drop a link to something where we can chat more outside of youtube.
I have 2 sides.
JP: What a calamity!
International: What a calamity... but let's keep the hope alive!
This music is PERFECT for this level
Quite a fitting song while thinking about X's journey, the space colony wreckage, and his memories of Zero (as seen with Zero in the background of the thumbnail).
Rest In Peace Jape/Traweezie, you were too good for this world. My condolences go to you and your family. You were an amazing guy who inspired many communities. Thanks so much for being around. Hopefully we can play offline smash crusade in the heavens. God bless you and your family. WHATS GOOD WITH YOU!
I honestly like this version more, but barely. I really like the guitar and I think it sounds a little better. But this one fits the tone of what you are supposed to feel in the beginning of X6 after “losing” Zero
Ready! Here we go again..
Im surprised they used this version in the legacy collection
nice version jp ❤️
When you're trying to find peace in your life after Covid-19.
i can relate
I can hear a whistle sound in this version
bruh I'm so used to the guitars that I still hear them in my head 💀💀💀
The version with electric guitar is much better because without guitar it feels like something missing
RIP guitar in Legacy collection
It sounds naked without the guitar
This versión sounds cleaner and better than the guitar version
I wouldn't say better, but it has more feels, it really sounds sad, but the guitar adds a "there's still hope" for the music, megaman X track is really otherwordly
totally agree... i dont know but the guitar change this version in other thing. the feeling or undescriptable feeling that this version has.
I prefeer with guitar rift but its ok ❣️
It sounds like something in between protoype and US version
feels wrong without the guitar man
whos the author of this song?
It has a vibe similar to Ace Combat 04
esta mucho mejor esta version para mi gusto , no me gusto del mucho q la metieran la guitarra en la version internacional
X2
This game downloads or buys and Where to link
Google It: Megaman X6 ROM download
Google: Romsmania PSX Megaman X6
Without the guitar it kinda sucks that's just for me I guess still the song carries itself fine without it
Se dice ROCK MAN o MEGA MAN
En Japón, el país de origen del studio que hizo la saga, lo llaman Rockman; mientras que en el resto de países lo llamamos Megaman.
Y sí, sé que tengo un retraso de 3 meses...
This version is WAAAAYYY better! The guitar....was kinda messed up.
we need the guitar
@@tatox666 indeed we need it
Wrong! The overseas is much much far better!
Yeah the guitar adds too much. US always putting their "rock 'n roll" spin on JP versions of game music, thereby ruining it. I'm looking at you, US Sonic CD.
Good but the other version is better
The better version! I hate electric guitar and heavy metal...
Well I don't.
I absolutely agree.
Wow. I'm surprised to find someone like me in the world. I don't like the guitar screeches, and I've always had self-esteem issues since people were mean and awful to me for it when I was a child. I forced myself to listen to it so I could maybe be accepted, but it just wore me out. I can listen to some of it now, but I don't think I'll ever truly love it. To those who do like it, I'm glad. You don't go through the pain I do, and that's good. If this sounds overdramatic, there's more to the story, but it's about me possibly being sexually abused as a child and the connection those sounds have with those experiences, so I don't usually go in-depth about that in public, with the exception of a basic explanation like what I just did in this comment.
Truly, I hope no one experiences the issues I have. I love music, and I wish I could love all of music, but what techno and trance do for me, rock and metal never will. The worlds I see in my mind with beautiful electronic synthesized music like Jungle, Drum and Bass, and most forms of Trance, those are things I could never see if I listened to hard rock or heavy metal.
So, to OP (futureicon23), thank you. Thank you for voicing that you don't like hard rock and heavy metal. Even though X6's international opening stage isn't metal, it does have some sounds similar to it, and it got you to voice something I rarely hear from anyone.
I feel less alone. Thank you.
@@jomon324 well shit, so sad that you ultimately can't enjoy electric guitar and metal properly because of one or several specific tragic events.
That really is a sham, cause it's really not the music's fault from what I understand, it's the people's, the peer's fault, they partly made you like this, as well as the sexual abuse you said you had in your childhood. Really wish to you that you can overcome that someday, to eventually start enjoying electric guitar, and maybe even metal, more, cause trust me, there's some sick stuff out there.
@@megapulsar9244 I've gotten into the Ys series of games due to loving the gameplay, but often the music can feel oversexualized to me, especially in the PC Engine entries, even though I love those the most alongside the Vita and Switch games. I'm kinda glad I'm "too open" because otherwise, no one else on Earth would know that a person like me exists. It's weird, y'know? So many people want to be unique, have a unique perspective, or be special in some way. It's when that unique part of yourself comes from something terrible that happened that you start mentally telling others "be careful what you wish for."
If I had the chance, I'd love to sit down with some of the big scary rock musicians I was terrified of as a kid, and just have a conversation and see what it's like for them to hear that a random person was so negatively affected by their creations. Of course I used to blame the music, the culture, the shock factor, anything other than simply say "something horrible happened to me, and I'll never know all the details, but I can't blame anyone except the one who did it."
I've met so many people who love rock and metal who are wonderful people. I'll always be an outsider, but I'll always protect people's right to enjoy what they want as long as they aren't hurting someone. If someone has a problem with their passion, then that needs to be handled by the individual, not by snuffing out the thing the person has a problem with.
If anyone would like to talk to me more about this kind of thing, I'll drop a link to something where we can chat more outside of youtube.