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    Mega Man 6 is an NES game that was released in 1994, well after the release of the SNES and not long before the N64. But...how and why? Well, this video sets out to answer that question as well as analyze the game and let you know my thoughts on it, as always.
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  • @MellyMellouange
    @MellyMellouange 23 дня назад +147

    see the thing is, Japan was hit with a very severe economic crash in 1990. so at that point, people just didn't have the money to buy whatever they wanted anymore, and that obviously included new game consoles. That's why releasing games for old consoles was a valid business strategy over there -- it's very safe, as developing for the older consoles was less demanding in terms of budget and you still had a strong install base to sell to. And on the other hand, you have to consider that Mega Man X was also being developed at around the same time as Mega Man 6 -- the two games only came out 2 months appart, so releasing it on the Famicom put it out of the way of the new and exciting "next generation of Mega Man", preventing saturation and competition between the two games.

    • @goranisacson2502
      @goranisacson2502 21 день назад +14

      I hadn't really considered how the bubble bursting affected Japanese dev and the internal market- when new games kept getting released and drawing eyeballs over here, it never really felt like anything special was going on.

    • @mechajay3358
      @mechajay3358 18 дней назад +5

      Yeah that crash in the 90s really affected Japan's economy to this day.

    • @MortimurGrimm
      @MortimurGrimm 17 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the knowledge drop. I knew about that at the time, but was a teenager and never quite understood until now why this happened. I appreciate you pointing that out.

    • @skiIIed
      @skiIIed 13 дней назад

      Plus, back then, Game consoles and the majority of games came out in Japan way.. way before anywhere else in the world.. That has to be a factor in Japanese consoles life spans... What do you think?

  • @Crim-kun
    @Crim-kun 24 дня назад +50

    megaman 6 backgrounds are what I think the yacht club devs tried to emulate with shovel knight. between this and classic ninja Gaiden are definitely the pinnacle of nes graphics

    • @residentgrey
      @residentgrey 23 дня назад

      Quick Man's design I see is also relatable.

    • @bluedistortions
      @bluedistortions 23 дня назад +4

      I definitely noticed an influence as well. As soon as I saw shovel knight, it reminded me of MM6.

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 23 дня назад +6

      And Kirby's Adventure.

    • @Kain5th
      @Kain5th 20 дней назад +1

      If throw in ducktales 2 as well.

  • @stevester9148
    @stevester9148 24 дня назад +213

    Knight Man was actually made by a Canadian, I remember it actually making it on news here, because........Canada.

    • @DarkZero7222
      @DarkZero7222 24 дня назад

      This happens everytime someone talks about Mega Man 6. Either they aren't aware due to misinformation or there lumping Canada with the US

    • @RollingCutter
      @RollingCutter 24 дня назад +10

      I though Knight Man was from England and Blizzard Man was from Canada???

    • @cobaltcorsair592
      @cobaltcorsair592 24 дня назад +39

      ​@@RollingCutterin the lore, that's the case. In real life, a Canadian fan designed that robot master. A lot of robot masters are designed by fans, actually, but almost all of them are by Japanese fans, so that's one of the few created by someone outside of Japan.

    • @stevester9148
      @stevester9148 24 дня назад +2

      girl@@RollingCutter Clever girl

    • @OtherScott64
      @OtherScott64 24 дня назад +7

      @@RollingCutter In-Game that's is their location, he's talking about the winner's of the design contest. Wind Man's creator was from USA, Knight Man's creator was from Canada.

  • @RetroPiero
    @RetroPiero 24 дня назад +93

    Fun Facts:
    MM5&6 had both their sprite of MegaMan shooting from a ladder updated. His face is hidden more behind his arm cannon rather looking completely to the side now when he shoots from a ladder.
    While MM4&5 had a unique sound for their charge shot. When you shoot a charge shot in MM6, it just sounds like a regular shot :\
    If you look at your original MM6 nes US box. You'll notice there's a curly hair on Mega Man's right, white leg area. Its also on cartridge label but not as noticable.

    • @newton4010
      @newton4010 24 дня назад +5

      Tx for the facts!

    • @Zenocide
      @Zenocide 23 дня назад +5

      I was disappointed when I first played Mega Man 6 and finding out how "weak" the Mega Buster sounded. I don't remember where I heard it from, but apparently Dr. Light modified it so it has a "suppressed" sound? It's also slightly smaller as J mentioned and it's apparently called the "Hyper Mega/Rock Buster" for this game only. A wiki said that but I also looked at the US manual and didn't see this mentioned. I wonder if it's in the Japanese one?

    • @ROMANEMPIRE69
      @ROMANEMPIRE69 14 дней назад +1

      Actually randomly the charged shot at any level. Mid or full charged will sound like mega man 4. In the anniversary collection they tried to edit the mm4 buster sound into the shot. If u have a good ear you will hear the regular shot under the charged shot sound. 😜

  • @backyarddad4198
    @backyarddad4198 24 дня назад +32

    one minor thing that wasn't mentioned in this video: After you beat one of the stages that have BEAT letters in them, the stage gets recolored. this way if you beat the level and get the wrong exit, you can have a little bit of variety as you replay it to get the alternate exit.

    • @ModelJames13
      @ModelJames13 23 дня назад +5

      I never knew that!? 👀

    • @MisogynyMan
      @MisogynyMan 23 дня назад +1

      @@ModelJames13 Well, did you?

    • @Zenocide
      @Zenocide 23 дня назад +3

      I always thought this was a cool feature. Since I already knew which way to go, I never really got to see the new colors in action lol.

  • @rhyperiorhunter7339
    @rhyperiorhunter7339 24 дня назад +124

    honestly megaman 6 is one of my favorites
    its globe trotting theme, pretty good special weapons (the flame blast, silver tomahawk, and knight crush are my personal favorites) and new rush adaptors make it great fun to play

    • @MidoseitoAkage
      @MidoseitoAkage 24 дня назад +6

      This is also the first time we get robot master made of outside of Japan.

    • @shivasthong4924
      @shivasthong4924 24 дня назад +8

      Those Rush Attachments are fun stuff.

    • @tinkerer3399
      @tinkerer3399 23 дня назад

      Globe trotting adventures make up so many of my favourite classic games. Ducktales, Quackshot, Castlevania Bloodlines, etc...

    • @AoiHeartStranger
      @AoiHeartStranger 22 дня назад

      It's fun, but I think it's too easy

    • @cosigi
      @cosigi 17 дней назад

      Has a great soundtrack. the whole game is an a great send off to the NES and makes you excited for whats to come. My fave final wily stage and final boss music.

  • @alexroboto740
    @alexroboto740 24 дня назад +45

    I’ve played this game at least 10 times and not once was I aware that the energy balancer was a thing.

    • @Pulmonox
      @Pulmonox 24 дня назад +3

      It was pretty well hidden.

    • @ModelJames13
      @ModelJames13 23 дня назад +5

      Once you know you can't live without it. 😎

    • @vanesslifeygo
      @vanesslifeygo 23 дня назад +2

      I only learned about it after the release of mega man 9

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 23 дня назад +1

      The more you know.

    • @ThunderFist1978
      @ThunderFist1978 20 дней назад +1

      I knew about it thanks to the manual, but it took me a while to find it. Eventually I did find it without any outside help, which I’m quite happy about.

  • @CptJistuce
    @CptJistuce 24 дня назад +13

    I only just realized after all these years that Knightman's stage is literally a bouncy castle.

  • @Brawnstorm
    @Brawnstorm 24 дня назад +21

    What I love about Mega Man 6 is that it tries to carve more of its own identity rather than being "another entry" in the series. Capcom was fully confident with its level design, crafting lots of creative stage theming mixed with the level gimmicks (Flame Man and Knight man being some of my favorites). While relatively easy, 6's Charge Shot was nerfed for the better and it brings up a solid set of Weapons, removing 5's problem of "Charge, Move Forward" most levels suffer.
    The only thing that keeps it below 4, is the controls. More specifically, you can't jump out of a slide, which makes the game somewhat stiff to play compared to previous games.
    I'm looking forward to your Mega Man 7 video. I have a lot of good things to say about that game.
    Edit:
    Another thing I remember fondly about MM6? The 8-Bit Capcom Jingle.

  • @cartoonboy6039
    @cartoonboy6039 24 дня назад +123

    Mega man six is kinda forgotten and honestly I still think that is it easily the most beautiful looking game on the NES hands down. The game is still good on its own.

    • @ChiefMedicPururu
      @ChiefMedicPururu 24 дня назад +6

      It's a nice swan song for the console, honestly.

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 24 дня назад +4

      Honestly, I prefer Castlevania 3's art style.

    • @ssg-eggunner
      @ssg-eggunner 24 дня назад +4

      The backgrounds and foregrounds are amazing

    • @DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI
      @DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI 24 дня назад +3

      This is not a forgotten game where you get that logic from??? Its one of the better games in the seris..

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 24 дня назад +2

      Agreed. It's up there with Kirby Adventure.

  • @domafox
    @domafox 24 дня назад +47

    Coming from someone who grew up in this generation, I never could own a Genesis or a SNES at time cause it was too much still. I only had my original NES to play until 1997, and I was lucky enough to keep trying out these final games of the NES era which includes Megaman 6.
    While the later games are not as remembered fondly, they are worthy entries still and I consider 6 the best of the last megaman series.
    So while some generations moved onto newer hardware, others like me stuck around till the very end because of what we had to work with.

    • @INFPGamer
      @INFPGamer 24 дня назад +2

      Even though I did have a DOS computer with CD ROM I still continued occasionally playing NES until 97 as well. even getting MM6 from Funcoland in late 95

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 24 дня назад +7

      Yeah, I know a lot of people had that experience, and it's nice that they still made quality games like Mega Man 6 and Kirby's Adventure.

    • @TheRavenArchon
      @TheRavenArchon 24 дня назад +1

      My NES was also my only console till updating to an N64 sometime around 97' or 98'. I think my older sibling already had a Sega Genesis by this point, but I can't remember for sure when they got that, it might have been later. I mostly got video games from yard sales around that time, as the NES was a very popular console to get rid of in the mid 90s, so almost every yard sale trip you could count on getting an NES game or two. I still have that original NES and all my games and it still works - or at least it did last time I hooked it up, which was maybe a year ago.

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland 24 дня назад +246

    This game came out in 1994, one year before the PlayStation!?

    • @M_Alexander
      @M_Alexander 24 дня назад +54

      Nintendo did not want to retire the NES

    • @robertlafrance9974
      @robertlafrance9974 24 дня назад +45

      As the same year as the PlayStation

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 24 дня назад +39

      Mega Man was sort of unofficial NES/Famicom mascot. I say unofficial as there is an official Famicom mascot in Japan.

    • @ezekieldoughlin1091
      @ezekieldoughlin1091 24 дня назад +20

      Same year as the Playstation actually.

    • @A_Person_64
      @A_Person_64 24 дня назад +21

      Wario Woods on the NES was during the N64 days iirc
      Similarly, Thracia 776 was released in both 1999 as a promo for Nintendo Power and then as a downloadable ROM for your SNES cart (or something like that) in 2000...as in a SNES game in the year before the GAMECUBE

  • @rubenduenas5881
    @rubenduenas5881 24 дня назад +67

    I LOVED the Rush adapter and how it basically allows you to fly. Fighting Tomohawk Man with the Jet was the best thing ever.

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar 24 дня назад +1

      Ever try fighting Knight Man with the Power Adapter?

    • @foxboy25
      @foxboy25 21 день назад

      @@WhiteFangofWar I would you can just punch right through his shield with it.

  • @GoldenJLR
    @GoldenJLR 23 дня назад +9

    For people that think it's weird a NES released in 1994 I would like to remind you that Sonic Blast came out for the SEGA Master System in 1997, one year before Sonic Adventure came out on the Dreamcast.
    The Master System was discontinued in Japan in 1988 and in US in 1991, most of its library is exclusive to Brazil and EU

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid 12 дней назад

      yikes, the SMS outlived the Saturn

  • @TheMikeyb86
    @TheMikeyb86 24 дня назад +13

    I remember playing 2 and 3. Imagine my surprise when I saw Mega Man 6 at Block Buster. I remember vividly thinking: not only is there a Mega Man 1, but 4 and 5!

    • @jamesk1868
      @jamesk1868 23 дня назад +5

      Same, the only one I owned was Mega Man 2. Rented the rest from Blockbuster.

  • @procow2274
    @procow2274 24 дня назад +11

    I always thought of this as one of the most advanced nes games

  • @OtakuDeCarnitas109
    @OtakuDeCarnitas109 24 дня назад +28

    Fun fact about the Anniversary Collection, the ports of MegaMan 1-6 were based off the aforementioned PSX versions.

    • @ModelJames13
      @ModelJames13 23 дня назад +2

      And you can use the shoulder buttons to swap weapons/adaptors.

    • @Zenocide
      @Zenocide 23 дня назад +1

      Sadly, they're watered down ports but at least they're something. No PocketStation extras, GC version couldn't fit all the music for all games on 1 disc (still pretty impressive) and I heard the translations weren't that great.

  • @ColeFam
    @ColeFam 24 дня назад +7

    Congrats on finishing the NES series! 6 is super fun, really sad I missed out way back when, but I finally got to play it and I love how the flight feels. I'm looking forward to MM7 and beyond eventually!

  • @JachymorDota
    @JachymorDota 23 дня назад +6

    You can really see how there is just one or two quality levels between the level art of this game and Shovel Knight. MM6 really brought out everything the NES could do, considering how basic and ressource efficient the first NES games had to be. I wonder how much extra hardware they crammed into the cardridge, then.

    • @mechajay3358
      @mechajay3358 15 дней назад

      Just shows how much the NES was capable of.

  • @BelieveIt1051
    @BelieveIt1051 23 дня назад +5

    My mom brought this home as a gift for me one day, and asked if that was the one I wanted. I had to tell her no because it was for the NES and I had the SNES. She asked if I could still play it, and I mentioned that we did still have the NES but it was all packed up in the box and in the basement because it didn't work that well anymore. So she had to take it back and get Mega Man X instead. But I felt bad about parting with Mega Man 6 since the cover of the box looked cool.

    • @somanymods
      @somanymods 22 дня назад +1

      I think my NES broke some time after mega man 4 also.

  • @FlameSoulis
    @FlameSoulis 22 дня назад +2

    Pro tip with the Power adapter: it also goes through enemy shields. This means if a shot is deflected, a charged up one will go right through. This also applies to the floor thruster things.

  • @RodrigoMera
    @RodrigoMera 21 день назад +2

    There was a magazine called Club Nintendo here in Mexico, and by that time they released a competition on Robot Master design too, and they published the best ones in the back of a poster, it was pretty cool to send your designs by mail!

  • @RefreshingMirage
    @RefreshingMirage 24 дня назад +16

    This is my favorite in the NES series

  • @MacraDarkstar
    @MacraDarkstar 23 дня назад +3

    As a kid this was my favorite Mega Man. I remember buying it from Canadian Tire. It was good because some of my friends only had a NES at the time and I could take this game anywhere and know that wed have a good time without needing a SNES.

    • @anonamatron
      @anonamatron 20 дней назад +1

      Does that place sell tires? I'm not Canadian so I've never been to one but it seems like they sell everything except tires.

  • @corey2232
    @corey2232 23 дня назад +1

    YES! Someone that enjoys Mega Man 6 as much as me!
    I remember being obsessed with this game as a kid, but none of my friends were interested in playing an NES game at that point.
    I had a weird selection of Mega Man games growing up (2, 4 & 6... only the even numbers), and MM6 ended up being my most played of the bunch.

  • @bigrockerending7711
    @bigrockerending7711 24 дня назад +4

    Mega Man 6 is probably my personal favorite of the NES Mega Man titles. It may be pretty easy, and admittedly the controls feel a little "sticky" at times, but I think the game more than makes up for it with its great presentation (both in aesthetics and music) and pretty fun shake up with the Rush Adapters. It is weird it was released as late as it was in the NES's life, but it's still a good time nevertheless

  • @BlueAizu_
    @BlueAizu_ 23 дня назад +2

    Mega Man 6 is one of my favorite installments in the classic series. I love the diverse levels, and how the presentation gets the most out of the NES's capabilities, both its visuals and its audio. I also like the Rush suits and was always a little disappointed they only ever returned in MM7. The Mr. X facade is pretty ridiculous, but no one's expecting NES Mega Man to win awards for its story anyway.
    I understand why MM6 is a more forgotten entry in the series, but it was a fantastic way to send off the NES.

  • @XBladenoJutsu
    @XBladenoJutsu 24 дня назад +8

    You should also talk about Wily Wars. It has some neat original content once you beat the 3 main games. It's also a good excuse to try out the fan made sequel to that game, called Sequel Wars currently in development (and no it's not a romhack of Wily Wars like some people say).

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid 12 дней назад

      Came to the comments to request a Sequel Wars review too, and if he does do the Wily Wars he needs to know that an official rerelease got a small patch. From what I’ve heard the old version of WW has issues that make it an imperfect trio of remakes, I’d really like to know how much the patch improves WW.

  • @ChaoticHoly
    @ChaoticHoly 23 дня назад +5

    Mega Man VI and Zoda's Revenge made 1994 awesome.

  • @NetBattler
    @NetBattler 24 дня назад +3

    This is the only box art that they did justice 😂

  • @Victory-in-YAHUSHA
    @Victory-in-YAHUSHA 24 дня назад +4

    Mega Man 6 is perhaps my second favorite on the NES. I found Mega Man 5 more enjoyable. In MM6 I don't like that slinding stops the character's moving momentum. I also did not enjoy the animations when switching over to a power suit on the weapon menu. Even though it can be skipped, it kind of slowed the pacing for me.

  • @mr.mystere4999
    @mr.mystere4999 22 дня назад +3

    13:25
    And that is why the PS2 Anniversary Collection is superior. That game allows you to use L1+R1 to swap weapons and either L2 or R2 to change Rush Forms and other gimmicks in MM4, MM5, and MM6.
    Also, the Complete Works OST slaps hard!
    I will never forgive the Legacy Collections for omitting these two QoL upgrades.

  • @SuperLegendOf364
    @SuperLegendOf364 24 дня назад +14

    This is my favorite 8-bit Megaman game.

    • @Victory-in-YAHUSHA
      @Victory-in-YAHUSHA 24 дня назад +1

      My favorite 8-bit Mega Man game is Mega Man 10. They are all great games except for maybe Mega Man 1 and Mega Man & Bass.

    • @opaljk4835
      @opaljk4835 24 дня назад +2

      @@Victory-in-YAHUSHA megaman 10 is 8 bit in appearance only, unfortunately. You couldn’t actually play it on an nes. It’s pretty close looking, but it couldn’t actually be handled by famicom hardware unless they did some big changes

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 24 дня назад +1

      @Victory-in-YAHUSHA Mega Man 10 is ok. But unfortunately, it came out after Mega Man 9; which already went back into 8-bit style and even than, it's not quite as good as that or other titles.

    • @Victory-in-YAHUSHA
      @Victory-in-YAHUSHA 24 дня назад

      @@opaljk4835 Well yes, I gathered that 9 & 10 cannot be played on an NES but, mainly the style I was pertaining to. If we are strictly talking 8-bit then Mega Man 5 is my favorite.

    • @Victory-in-YAHUSHA
      @Victory-in-YAHUSHA 24 дня назад

      @@jaretco6423 I have differ on that. Mega Man 10 has more variety of gameplay in terms of characters with their abilities and difficulty settings which in itself already provides more replay value. The level designs in 9 & 10 are both good and equal in value. The music for both games are divided by fans. I personally enjoy Mega Man 10's soundtrack as my second favorite of the classic series. MM10 provides great challenge than most of the other games save for Mega Man & Bass. For me, Mega Man 10 is the complete package.

  • @Jikkuryuu
    @Jikkuryuu 22 дня назад +1

    Supplementary to the weapon commentary already in the video:
    -Wind Man's weapon will pass through Flame Man's fire barriers.
    -Similarly, the Yamato Spear goes through Knight Man's shield. Also some enemy shields.
    -Of all weapons, they chose the Blizzard to be the "indestructible enemy killer." The daintiest looking weapon.
    They're no Super Arrow or "turn the slide into an attack" but MM6 was a half-step towards the MMX games in weapon function.

  • @SQGReviewShow
    @SQGReviewShow 24 дня назад +4

    Love this game and this review!
    I remember the Energy Balancer being a game changer for me, because I thought for the longest time that it was something introduced in 7's shop. But then I saw your old LP of 6 and was surprised that not only Proto Man was in the game, but also the Energy Balancer. That alone made it dethrone 5 as my favorite Classic Mega Man game for a long while. I remember you were all like "I told you so" in discord calls, haha.
    6 is really that good. Maybe one of the best games of all time, even if it's a bit on the easy side. But hey, if Kirby can have an entire beloved series be considered peak gaming despite being easy, I don't see why Mega Man 6 can't as well.

  • @Alan_Chapman
    @Alan_Chapman 21 день назад +2

    Megaman 6 is fun, and I play through them all every few years. Megaman 2 was the first game I got a chance to play in the series at my cousin’s, but Megaman 3 was the first game I properly spent time with on my own and is still my favorite in the original series to this day (despite some of the level design flaws and unbalanced difficulty). The stage select music brings back memories. Was glad to hear it used for the main menu in Legacy Collection.

  • @ccmonty994
    @ccmonty994 24 дня назад +8

    The Archie comics actually retcons mr x and wily to be different people and mr x actually DOES fund wilys activities in megaman 4 and 5. Until he falls into a time portal or something before megaman 6 where wily proceeds to impersonate him(I promise it makes more sense if you read the comics)

    • @Pulmonox
      @Pulmonox 24 дня назад +1

      Sadly, as the comics barely got past Mega Man 3, we were never able to see how it would all play out in the end.

    • @MegaDarkness5000
      @MegaDarkness5000 24 дня назад

      @@Pulmonox I'm betting that the Wily we known was a robot.

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce 24 дня назад

      ​@@MegaDarkness5000Wily Man.

    • @ccmonty994
      @ccmonty994 24 дня назад

      @@Pulmonox yeah that was a real shame. i would have loved more X stuff as well

    • @Zandor12
      @Zandor12 22 дня назад +1

      To add on to what other people are saying, Archie Megaman only made it to right before the beginning of 4; it ends with Cossack declaring his bid for world domination and a filler issue where Dr. Light sees visions of the future so the comic can show off cool art of all the arcs it won't get to cover. The time portal occurs between 3 and 4, (it's actually part of one of the comic's crossovers with Sonic the Hedgehog, and just about the only thing in those crossovers to impact the main story) and ends with the character who will become Mr. X getting flung back in time a few decades which he uses to build a fortune and establish his new Mr. X persona. Why he doesn't use the time chicanery to sabotage Dr. Light and/or Megaman is beyond me, but it's been awhile since I read so maybe there's some timey-wimey reason.

  • @niclaswa5408
    @niclaswa5408 22 дня назад +2

    I think Wily should’ve revealed himself in MM4 and 5, making the player truly believe that he actually died in MM3, so when he reveals himself in 6 and explaining he was behind everything in 4 and 5, it would make for a much better impact.
    “Look how much Silver Tomahawk shreds Wily machine” *shows footage of MegaMan getting stomped*

  • @papaG6423
    @papaG6423 24 дня назад +2

    Definitely my favorite of the NES games and probably my favorite in the classic series (with close competition between MM9 and MM11). From major additions like the Rush Adapters to minor improvements like the Energy Balancer made the game stand out amongst its contemporaries. Plus, the level design, theming, graphics, music, etc. are all superb. I'd go as far to say that this is my favorite game on the system!

  • @MilenAnessar
    @MilenAnessar 23 дня назад +2

    6 was and still is my favorite NES game followed closely by 4 and 2, game design is solid and the boss roster looks the greatest among 6 games with their weapons are quite useful.
    Fun fact : Did you know that Mechazaurus, the boss in Wily Castle 1, can be beaten by using Rush Power to punch those platforms back to it to deal 1-2 damage each but it's still fast and you'll be in the position to dodge its fireball easier?

  • @brandonwilliams6119
    @brandonwilliams6119 24 дня назад +3

    Megaman 6 was one of my favorites as a kid probably because it’s kinda the easiest in the classic series (aside from Plant Man’s stage), the game showers you in E-Tanks and lives. However I do agree very much with J that the exploration and collectibles in 4 and 5 were better.
    Also I just noticed Megaman 6 is actually Street Fighter X Megaman before Street Fighter X Megaman, (J should check that out too), you go around the world fighting robots from different parts of the world like Wind Man from China (hence the Panda enemies), Centaur Man from Greece, Plant Man from Brazil, Yamato Man from Japan and so on and so forth. These would’ve been fun facts to cover in the video.

  • @Judgement456-fr6ju
    @Judgement456-fr6ju 23 дня назад +1

    Mega man 6 is my favorite of the classic megaman games. The weapons are fun, the stage designs and hidden paths are excellent, the adapters and beat are fun, and excellent music.

  • @tygamike
    @tygamike 24 дня назад +3

    Good to hear some positivity around MM6. It's often overlooked due to the series getting kinda samey after having 6 yearly entries, but it's my favorite NES Mega Man title.

  • @VOAN
    @VOAN 23 дня назад +1

    The fact that Nintendo choose to published this game in the west to launch it with the top loading NES was phenomenal, it was also released same year as Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics 2, Nintendo's other RPG so that gamers had a good selection to choose from. This also isn't the last time Nintendo does this either, in 1996 Nintendo did it again by publishing Street Fighter Alpha 2 for the Super NES despite Capcom not interested in releasing that version worldwide. Street Fighter Alpha 2 was published by Nintendo in the west just in time for the Super NES Jr's launch alongside Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (another game Nintendo published), Kirby's Dream Land 3, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.

  • @Zenocide
    @Zenocide 23 дня назад +3

    I notice a lot of people saying Mega Man 6 is one of their favorites despite the downgrades in gameplay. I see people mentioning how they like the theming, how colorful the game is, etc. Does that really outweigh the 2 main things I mentioned in another comment (which are the Mega Buster and Slide downgrades) ????
    Personally, it could have been my favorite of the 6 if they had kept Mega Man 5's buster and slide, but I wonder if the devs thought it was too OP because that buster really can destroy a lot of stuff.

    • @theotakuguy8957
      @theotakuguy8957 23 дня назад +1

      5's buster is insanely powerful so I think it was the right choice
      The slide is an issue yeah thankfully there has been romhacks that fixes that issue for many years now
      Look up puresabe's slide fix hack and keep in mind you need a rockman 6 rom for it

  • @Ethan_Schaub_X1
    @Ethan_Schaub_X1 24 дня назад +2

    I see MM6 as a good game that did well in preparing the way for the SNES transition, with 7 and X1 (which X1 would come only a month later).
    I personally thought that 6 did a little bit better in terms of exploration than 5, but later games polished it to perfection in the 2 SNES titles. And while most people didn’t like the Rush Adaptor armors, I see them as a good introduction to the armor upgrade concept that would lead up to the Super Adaptor in 7 and ultimately the Light Armors in the X series.
    So I can definitely agree that out of the 2nd trilogy of the classic series, I like 6. Its soundtrack is solid, the boss art designs has improved, and I love the traveling the world concept in 6.

  • @fictionalmediabully9830
    @fictionalmediabully9830 24 дня назад +3

    An excellent end to a consistently entertaining series of NES games.

  • @TheNezperdian
    @TheNezperdian 21 день назад +1

    13:18: I imagine they could've made a quick menu with the select button to select armor powers and weapon powers. Just a tiny window, where pressing up and down would cycle the armors, and the left and right would cycle the weapons. Pressing B to cancel any change, and A to confirm the changes.

  • @CysmaWinheim
    @CysmaWinheim 23 дня назад +1

    What a franchise. I'd love to play something like a Mega Man randomizer that chooses a roster of 8 different Robot Masters from across the franchise for each playthrough, although I can't imagine how you would account for weapon weaknesses for each one.

  • @mrNobody100
    @mrNobody100 22 дня назад +1

    when talking about the charge, don't forget to note THEY DIDNT EVEN BOTHER TO GIVE THE CHARGE SHOT ITS OWN SOUND EFFECT! like they focused all on graphics and everything else was just going through the motions- which is what playing this game feels like, and i revisit it least for this reason (its down with 1 as the NES ones i forego the most.) oh well... 4's my fav, but that's mostly nostalgia and the 1st one i played. if i started on 2 for instance, i probably wouldn't like 4 and 5 as much as i do.

  • @nataliemacqueen822
    @nataliemacqueen822 23 дня назад +1

    Crazy that they opened the robot master contest to the US for the first time, put 2 of their designs in, but wasn't going to actually release it to the US.

  • @MortimurGrimm
    @MortimurGrimm 17 дней назад

    Honestly, I never get tired of you reviewing the MegaMan franchise. There’s just so much wealth of content in all these games. Plus, it’s my favorite franchise. I’m looking forward to seeing you covering the next titles.

  • @Protoman85
    @Protoman85 23 дня назад +1

    I quite like megaman 6, but I realize only now that I've never heard anyone here in sweden talk about how it didn't come out officially until the wii u, because I think we all emulated it long before anyway

  • @ChiefMedicPururu
    @ChiefMedicPururu 24 дня назад +24

    I really like Mega Man 6's main idea. Sure, the Mr. X thing is dumb, but I find the game very consistent in quality.
    Can't wait for Mega Man 7!

    • @tinkerer3399
      @tinkerer3399 23 дня назад +2

      Mr. X is dumb but it's a classic anime style dumb. Like Jessie and James from Pokémon. Paper thin disguises where you the audience aren't supposed to be fooled are a staple of the genre.

  • @CeleryX5
    @CeleryX5 23 дня назад +1

    Nice to see you showing MM6 some love. It's not the most challenging entry, but it's very underrated and quite well-rounded.

  • @residentgrey
    @residentgrey 23 дня назад +1

    MM6 brought all the developments of the series come together in a whole package smoothly. It also bridged the gap between NES Megaman and X.

  • @RetroMaticGamer
    @RetroMaticGamer 24 дня назад +4

    "Mega Man finally captures Dr. Wily! He goes to jail, he doesn't get away for once." Huh? He only escaped in 4 and 5. In 1 and 2, Wily is caught, and in 3 he's presumed killed. Wily only escaped in the end twice.

    • @No-vy4jp
      @No-vy4jp 24 дня назад

      I don't think he really gets "caught" in Mega Man 1 and 2, since both of those games just fast forward to the credits, and presumably, since Dr. Wily somewhat randomly returns in the sequel without explanation, we can assume Mega Man just left Dr. Wily just sitting there. After all, if he is caught, he would probably be sent to prison. But neither the beginning of 2 nor 3 describe Dr. Wily escaping prison, so I doubt he actually got "caught". 3's explanation for the ending is actually on point though and I never really considered that Dr. Wily should be presumed dead.

    • @panthekirb7561
      @panthekirb7561 23 дня назад

      He got caught in 2 for sure. In 1? Likely not

    • @BlueAizu_
      @BlueAizu_ 20 дней назад

      In Mega Man 1 and 2, Mega Man does handily defeat Wily and have him in a corner both times. Mega Man believes Wily begging for forgiveness is genuine, so he shows mercy and lets Wily go. It isn't until later games Mega Man gets skeptical (at best) of Wily's begging because of how often he tries pulling the trick, and those times something usually happens to give Wliy a chance to escape.

    • @panthekirb7561
      @panthekirb7561 20 дней назад

      @@BlueAizu_ In Mega Man 2 he gets caught. Thats why he works alongside Dr. Light again between mm2 and mm3.

  • @paulhart7739
    @paulhart7739 22 дня назад +1

    Capcom actually printed a small run of Megaman 6 before they decided to cancel the US release. They ended up shipping all the copies from this limited run to South America, where a Brazilian company called Playtronic “remanufactured” them. Essentially, they repackaged the game in a Brazilian box, and put a new label on the front and back of the game. Some of the original copies of the game never got reprocessed though, that’s why you occasionally see a Megaman 6 with a purple border on the label. This was the “published by Capcom” version that never actually got published

  • @TNGfan8794
    @TNGfan8794 23 дня назад +1

    I had this game as a kid, and ngl, I never beat it because I could never get past Plant Man's level. My child-brain was too stupid to realize how the springs worked and how to jump higher. Happy to say that I was eventually able to beat it on the PS2 Anniversary Collection.
    I honestly feel like all 6 of the NES MM games have something special about them that makes them fun and unique, and most importantly, still worth playing today. :)

  • @alanfinck5595
    @alanfinck5595 24 дня назад +1

    This video pretty much comes full circle with me. Because not only was mega man 6 my first ever mega man game, but also we had--and still have--the NES top loader.

  • @RollingCutter
    @RollingCutter 24 дня назад +2

    If only you could jump out of a slide in this game then it would be my favorite of the NES six.

  • @timtanium7074
    @timtanium7074 24 дня назад +4

    This NES Mega Man retrospective has been on point, I really like how you took the time to go over some of the more niche aspects of each title and also put them in historical contexts in how their art changed, localization differed, etc. I actually went and replayed MM3 again their other day bc I was thinking about how much I liked that one but man... idk how I didn't see it then but oh boy it's clear this one was rushed and definitely unbalanced in places (I will hold it has the best Mega Man soundtrack hands down tho).
    As for Mega Man 6, I also really liked this one. Definitely on the easier side overall, rush jet adaptor was really fun to use too. Also home to my favorite stage select theme, it's so good. Idk if it was planned this way but I always thought the whole "Mr. X barely making an attempt to not look like Wily" thing was like a satirical jab at how repetitive the Mega Man stories have been up to this point, seeing how 4 and 5 right before this had Wily as the "twist" villain.

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 24 дня назад +1

      I totally agree even with the fact that I don't really agree with his opinions and conclusions about the quality of the games.

  • @leandronc
    @leandronc 21 день назад +1

    The second trilogy (4-5-6) had some of the best NES games that get overlooked only because they're more of the same, a silly reason, especially decades removed as we are now. I collect SEGA Genesis cartridges and I'm really looking forward to Mega Man Sequel Wars, the fan made remake of 4-5-6 in the style of Wily Wars.

  • @Fabio-lq7wb
    @Fabio-lq7wb 23 дня назад +3

    Well from what I heard, back in the NES era, the system wasn't really popular in Europe, Master System was the stronger console for that market, so Nintendo not releasing this game for Europe at the time isn't really surprising for me.

    • @ssg-eggunner
      @ssg-eggunner 23 дня назад

      Surprising considering that the Famicom last till 95' in Europe

    • @Fabio-lq7wb
      @Fabio-lq7wb 23 дня назад +2

      @@ssg-eggunner Maybe I phrased it wrong, what I meant is that Master System had a better sales and market in Europe when compared to the NES, according to what I read. Maybe Nintendo didn't released this title for Europe to focus on the SNES titles instead on their 8bit system.

  • @PassportBrosBusinessClass
    @PassportBrosBusinessClass 23 дня назад +1

    Mega Man 6 is fun. Once you have the adapters, you can do anything and go anywhere. The game is relatively easy.

  • @mrme.484
    @mrme.484 24 дня назад +4

    I like the second half of the MM nes games more than the first half.
    This game (Mega Man 6) has the second best weapon selection in the nes. I like how beat is in this game more than MM5, less letters needed and beat one shots any enemy if beat has the energy for it. Power Mega Man is fun, despite being slightly slower in its run speed. It penetrates shields, cancels boss attacks, and knocks the wrecking ball away.

    • @mrme.484
      @mrme.484 24 дня назад +1

      Jet Mega Man is also fun, but less interesting since it’s just Mega Man in MM2 but with a jetpack. I wish the jet armor had a dash movement to make it even more agile. Sadly, the tank system regresses in this game: back to just 9 basic e tanks. Stages are the easiest in the NES games, but still fun and interesting to play through with many secrets hidden in the stages.

    • @mrme.484
      @mrme.484 24 дня назад

      Ultimately, Mega Man 6 is my 2nd favorite in the NES games, and my 4th favorite overall (Under Mega Man 4, Mega Man 7, and Mega Man 8)

    • @MarMaxGaming
      @MarMaxGaming 14 дней назад

      That’s a SUPER hot take. I like this diversity in opinion

  • @enigmazero8624
    @enigmazero8624 23 дня назад +1

    All the bosses being functionally different is a bit of a stretch. Five of them have the exact same slow, floaty jump.
    You also cannot jump while sliding. Once you slide you are committed to the full length of the slide, which is maddening because the controls in MM5 were perfect.

  • @LawrenceAaronLuther
    @LawrenceAaronLuther 24 дня назад +1

    Mega Man 6 was one of the only two NES games I was able to buy brand new (I think the other was Yoshi's Cookie). I remember seeing it in Toys R Us and couldn't believe my eyes- I had never seen a new NES game, only used in game shops.

  • @snappee
    @snappee 24 дня назад +1

    as a european, when i first picked up the megaman legacy collection, I played the lot in reverse starting from 6 just because it was the only one i didn't play out of the NES megaman's. I had quite an interesting time being able to finally play the game as an adult before getting back to my childhood lot with the other entries (with that same experience also giving me a new level of appreciation for 5).

  • @calvinmatthews1527
    @calvinmatthews1527 23 дня назад +1

    Six games that came out bi-yearly on the same console and they were all solid? Gamers had it so good back then.

  • @Cool-fr8dv
    @Cool-fr8dv 23 дня назад +1

    I kinda see the charge mega buster going away when you get hit as being a more risk reward thing. Like, you get this powerful weapon but you cant get hit or it stops, imo its a good way to balance it out and can reward skillful play

  • @gspgabesstudioproduction4265
    @gspgabesstudioproduction4265 24 дня назад +3

    Megaman 6 is great, i still prefer 4. But i enjoy the levels and weapons in this one. (I was confused why they turn Rush into armors!)

  • @NyBasim91
    @NyBasim91 21 день назад +1

    Honestly I'm glad they did release it, it was my first game I played as a kid. MM6 I played for years until we finally got the snes

  • @fizzx6317
    @fizzx6317 23 дня назад +1

    It's been a pleasure watching these videos as they come out. And I can't wait to see your thoughts on Mega Man 7, 8, Bass, and so on.
    Do you think you'll also cover the Gameboy series of Mega Man games as well?

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist 23 дня назад +1

    The alternative armor power ups were a cool idea, but kinda clunky in execution. The jet pack does not make Rock feel nimble at all, he still feels like a giant slab of metal being pulled down, barely thrusting up before running out of fuel. The boxer one would have been cool if he just punched enemies sending them crossed the screen, having to charge up the punch to break thing that takes too long for what little range it has that it doesn't feel good use as a combat option and only useful when you need it to break a block. Honestly the jet is the same way, but it is slightly useful out side of the few times you're expected to use it reach a ledge or w/e, and one of the end game levels It helped get around all the bounce pads. I would have loved for these to be more a game play choice than a tool crafted for specific select instances. Granted it's not something you really get out of the Rockman series in general, some boss weapons in the series are just terrible and only get used on the one thing weak to it or ignored because trying to hit Tomas The Tank Engine with those stupid orbiting rocks combined with his invulnerability stance, screw it using buster is easier.
    Can't hold it against the game too much, unfairly expecting something foreign to the series up to that point, but as the gimmick for 6, the armor wasn't all that useful.

  • @christianhall3916
    @christianhall3916 24 дня назад +2

    As a hobbiest game designer, whether it's better to lose your charge from getting hit or not is the kind of decision I can spend far, far too long thinking and talking about. The short version is that while it makes more mechanical sense to lose the charge because you just got stunned, I feel like the player engages with it more if they get to keep the charge, because keeping it requires identifying that you're about to get hit and holding the button down rather than releasing it to shoot, because if you release it when you're stunned you'll lose the charge with no shot coming out, so your input and skill has more of an effect.

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 24 дня назад

      It just annoys me, a person who already has a hard time with charge shots.

  • @SpiralPegasus
    @SpiralPegasus 21 день назад +1

    Mega Man 6 is the best Mega Man ever. And your video is as great because it acknowledges in detail almost everything that makes it great.
    Two exceptions. First: Power suit MM can connect a jab that will send enemies _flying backwards so fast they die upon colliding._
    And second: no mention of the music?? Plant Man's theme is one of the best compositions I've heard in my life, Mr. X's theme is fittingly sorrowful for a last hurrah, Flame Man and Tomahawk Man's were very fitting with it's arabesque progressions and marching snare beat respectively. Centaur Man's was mellow and sweet for ancient ruins, and the ending did what I loved most about the finales in Sonic music: a kebab with all the themes in a single roll.
    It's not a stroke but an entire goddamn calligraphy book of GENIUS.
    Magnificent job!

  • @misterkeebler
    @misterkeebler 24 дня назад +1

    I have some nostalgia for this one because it was the only NES mega man I ever got brand new as a christmas present. I eventually bought MM2 on my own with Funcoland trade-in credit, but i didnt even know mega man 6 existed until opening my gift that morning. I definitely played it a lot and thought the rush adapters were a cool change of pace. Even though retrogaming communities sometimes see 4, 5, and 6 as more of the same, i always saw them as more polished entries that were just as fun.

  • @MistyKathrine
    @MistyKathrine 23 дня назад +1

    I remember my mom buying me this game when it came out. I still have it. :)

  • @darkdragonmedeus705
    @darkdragonmedeus705 24 дня назад +1

    While Mega Man 6 might have been when they were showing signs of staleness, I feel it's still underrated. What it will be remembered for however is that it really pushed the limits of the NES. If only it had better challenge though.

  • @user-ik8vy1rg8f
    @user-ik8vy1rg8f 22 дня назад

    I was born in '89. All the NES stuff, we got at discount, and so I had a big library of games to play that were brand spankin' new to me and my younger siblings. I didn't even know the SNES and other consoles existed for a while!

  • @LanEXHikari
    @LanEXHikari 23 дня назад

    After binge-watching this whole retrospective I must say it was a really fun ride ✌🏼 MM2 and MM6 are the most iconic to me, and it's always welcome to revisit them even under the eyes of someone else playing. Looking forward to the jump outside the 8-bit era. Thanks for the series 🍋🍋🍋

  • @erhanjpg1467
    @erhanjpg1467 23 дня назад +1

    Mega Man 6 has the best presentation of the NES games

  • @StarWolf5298
    @StarWolf5298 24 дня назад +2

    To think the NES is still home to the majority of the mainline classic series to this day.

  • @AzureOtsu
    @AzureOtsu 24 дня назад

    Where did you get the arranged mixes that you used as bgm? they are such good renditions of those songs.

  • @thebigunodos3559
    @thebigunodos3559 3 дня назад

    Mega Man VI was my first Mega Man game. I didnt have much growing up so it was nice to have a game for my refurbished NES.

  • @colesephhh9546
    @colesephhh9546 24 дня назад +1

    Blizzard Man’s theme is so emotional to me for some reason. Idk why but it always gets me in my feelings. Good ass 8-bit music

  • @TRJ2241987
    @TRJ2241987 17 дней назад

    There actually is a Capcom published release of Mega Man 6 in USA, it is one of the rarest NES carts and most collectors don't know about it. I was on the hunt for it for years, and finally a few others on Nintendoage were able to turn up with copies. It has the same purple border as the old games, and shows more of the label art than the Nintendo release. This is why the version most people have has a -1 at the end of the code

  • @jasonjones7461
    @jasonjones7461 20 дней назад +1

    I love megaman 6. The new rush adaptors were fun to use, esp the jet pack.

  • @jakieboi1117
    @jakieboi1117 23 дня назад +1

    Random thing of note in 6 is that the slide is actually different in that you can’t jump out of it like in 3,4, and 5. It doesn’t matter too much but it does annoy me a bit.

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 23 дня назад +1

      I didn't notice that. Than again, I guess it's not an big deal considering Mega Man 6 is more of an easier game than the others.

  • @geo-fry6372
    @geo-fry6372 24 дня назад +1

    MegaMan 6 is the classic series game I come back to the most. It’s probably my favorite of the series. Also, MegaMan 6 has Metonger Z, so it’s automatically the best one.

    • @jaretco6423
      @jaretco6423 23 дня назад +1

      Same here. I guess it's the most tolerable Mega Man game considering most Mega Man games are difficult in many ways. While MM6 is easy, but still fun to traverse though because of the well balanced level designs, great selection of weapons and the Rush Adapters that has all the fun factors.

  • @TurquoiseStar17
    @TurquoiseStar17 24 дня назад +1

    6 was great. The second-easiest game after MM2 imo, the adaptor was a welcome upgrade to Rush, a nice sendoff for the NES era overall. But yeah, it feels like the entry where they should have jumped consoles. Graphically, the SNES hardware would have allowed them to do more with the international theme.

  • @skiIIed
    @skiIIed 13 дней назад

    Bro, I don't know what it is.. But I can listen to your Nerdy, yet refreshingly crisp and articulate voice discuss Mega Man games for hours lol 👊

  • @elkoyomudo4836
    @elkoyomudo4836 14 дней назад

    Best boss presentation theme in all the 8bit series🔥. 6 was my introduction to Megaman so it holds a special place in my heart.

  • @ajhproductions2347
    @ajhproductions2347 9 дней назад

    I remember buying this game when it came out. It actually came with a newer made, smaller NES somewhat modeled after the SNES. Even in 1994, when the 64 was about to come out, as well as Ps1, those old NES games still had a lot of appeal. Those first 6 Megaman games are more dear to me than any other video games of my childhood. Always loved classic Megaman, never really cared for any of the other ones as much. I liked the look of the NES versions.
    Always did flame man first, though youre probably supposed to start with blizzard man.

  • @mechajay3358
    @mechajay3358 17 дней назад

    It honestly says a lot for the Capcom devs to have consistently released the Mega Man games only on the NES up until this point, and still manage to improve upon the game with its graphic level design with each release.

  • @gohanangered9650
    @gohanangered9650 23 дня назад +1

    My favorite nes mega man, is mega man 6. So this was one i always went back to, when i was a kid.

  • @DragoonMS
    @DragoonMS 24 дня назад +1

    Well, when it comes to the main Classic Series, I only had the even numbered games back in the day. Didn't personally own an odd numbered game until 11 came out!!Bought 2 from a friend who didn't want the game anymore (sold it to me for like five bucks), 4 was part of a group of about ten Nes games sent to me for my 16th birthday (a surprise to say the least, I only wanted Megaman 4, the rest were extra), and 6 was a Christmas present (crazy because I never said I wanted it, and yet somehow, my mom made another winning pick, just as she did in years prior with Super Mario 3 and the first & third Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). And I later got 8 for PSone because someone I was dating at the time wanted to get into the series and bought the game for me... she'd come to despise Megaman 8 even faster than I did and wound up starting with 2 like I told her she should've. 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️ (I never had the PS3 or Wii, so I missed 9&10 entirely)
    Megaman 6...wasn't my favorite of those three even numbered Nes games (that was 2). It was okay; not quite as fun as 2 and no particularly busted weapons, but certainly way more fun than 4 was for me, since you don't take grievous amounts of damage from every single thing you get hit by. 4 was the first game I ever pulled an all-nighter to beat because I was determined to show it who's boss...that level of annoyance just didn't exist for me with 2 or 6.
    Legacy...Collection...1...the original 3DS release was a bit of a hot mess from my experience. Why did it turn out like that? The physical cartridge version had awful controls and was almost as unplayable as the poorly ported PSone versions in Anniversary Collection for PS2. The *DIGITAL* 3DS version, however? Handles like a dream, and 6 in particular is especially a blast to run through. Still...I can't fathom why it seems like more effort went into the digital release while the physical one was just a sloppy, lazy cash grab.

  • @FabioGnecco
    @FabioGnecco 23 дня назад

    17:40
    then he went to a vacation in streets of rage ? lmao
    great video, matte !

  • @kingdilly8906
    @kingdilly8906 23 дня назад

    This is my first Mega Man game and among the first video games I ever played. I am every bit as enamored with this game now as I was as a kid. There is so much that it does right and it’s my favorite Classic series game.