Since you disappeared I've been fighting this war alone against an uncountable number of Mavericks for nearly a hundred years... Battle after battle... So painful and so sad... But the hardest part was when I discovered that I no longer cared about fighting enemies... : I'll leave this world to you... Please allow me... to rest in peace... for a while... ......... I'm sorry, Zero... (Cyber-elf X slowly flies off into the distance.) Zero: ................ ................ Zero: So be it... But that's why we are the best partners... I'll do what you want... Rest for a while. I will handle it, you can count on me. I won't stop! When an enemy appears... I'll terminate it...
Heroes don't last forever... Except when you hold them in your memories. This is a reminiscence, if you care to read my story, sit comfy. Guess old Andrew would say something like that to Zero whenever a story came to his mind. When I was 7 years old in 2000 and discovering the computer (Windows 98 by the way), my dad gave me a a floppy disk named ZSNES, didn't know what the acronym meant until I opened the disk. Within the floppy there was the emulator and only two games: 'Super Mario World' and 'Aero Fighters', those games opened the gaming experience for me. Before that moment I was sparing some time reading and 'playing' on my own at Encarta 97, and watching some friends playing 'Super Mario All Stars'. Unfortunately, 3 months later, the A: Disk got a hardware error when I tried to eject the floppy disk, and it screwed the disk up, losing my games. 3 years earlier (at age 4, 1997), I went to the house of one of my older siblings' friends, watching them playing - again - 'Super Mario All Stars' (they didn't let me play because I was still 'small' for that stuff). Up until that time and since my memory tries to recall, Mario was the only thing I've watched in a video game (every kid I knew who had a Super Nintendo, only had an 'All Stars'), and then, they changed the cartridge to play 'a real game'. I didn't know the console had the ability to change games, and I didn't know the other cartridge's name back then, but it fascinated me the way the main character became stronger after getting the enemies' abilities to defeat even stronger enemies (and the way he charged his weapon to fire his shot was one of the most amazing things I witnessed, almost close to a Kame Hame Ha). As a kid I wanted to be like him. The name of the game was Mega Man X2. One year later the local TV of my country began showing the Ruby Spear's Mega Man cartoon on Saturdays at 6:00am, and I recognized the character X later in that show. That's the moment when I became a fan with the franchise. -Sorry, still reading my fellow? '
Oooof. That feeling man. RIP X.
The passing of a legend and the end of a hero.
Since you disappeared I've been fighting this war alone against an uncountable number of Mavericks for nearly a hundred years... Battle after battle... So painful and so sad... But the hardest part was when I discovered that I no longer cared about fighting enemies...
: I'll leave this world to you... Please allow me... to rest in peace... for a while... ......... I'm sorry, Zero...
(Cyber-elf X slowly flies off into the distance.)
Zero: ................ ................
Zero: So be it... But that's why we are the best partners... I'll do what you want... Rest for a while. I will handle it, you can count on me. I won't stop! When an enemy appears... I'll terminate it...
Heroes don't last forever... Except when you hold them in your memories. This is a reminiscence, if you care to read my story, sit comfy. Guess old Andrew would say something like that to Zero whenever a story came to his mind.
When I was 7 years old in 2000 and discovering the computer (Windows 98 by the way), my dad gave me a a floppy disk named ZSNES, didn't know what the acronym meant until I opened the disk. Within the floppy there was the emulator and only two games: 'Super Mario World' and 'Aero Fighters', those games opened the gaming experience for me. Before that moment I was sparing some time reading and 'playing' on my own at Encarta 97, and watching some friends playing 'Super Mario All Stars'. Unfortunately, 3 months later, the A: Disk got a hardware error when I tried to eject the floppy disk, and it screwed the disk up, losing my games.
3 years earlier (at age 4, 1997), I went to the house of one of my older siblings' friends, watching them playing - again - 'Super Mario All Stars' (they didn't let me play because I was still 'small' for that stuff). Up until that time and since my memory tries to recall, Mario was the only thing I've watched in a video game (every kid I knew who had a Super Nintendo, only had an 'All Stars'), and then, they changed the cartridge to play 'a real game'. I didn't know the console had the ability to change games, and I didn't know the other cartridge's name back then, but it fascinated me the way the main character became stronger after getting the enemies' abilities to defeat even stronger enemies (and the way he charged his weapon to fire his shot was one of the most amazing things I witnessed, almost close to a Kame Hame Ha). As a kid I wanted to be like him. The name of the game was Mega Man X2. One year later the local TV of my country began showing the Ruby Spear's Mega Man cartoon on Saturdays at 6:00am, and I recognized the character X later in that show. That's the moment when I became a fan with the franchise.
-Sorry, still reading my fellow? '
Thank you, for your story sir 🫡
Damn..this hits just as if not harder than the original great job as always dude
Not to sound morbid but I wanted this to be my funeral theme, when "that" time comes
I just will say, this cover is beatiful, thank you.
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@MET , do you think for the GP you could put the sound of the **WARNING** of DS version pls??
I'll try :)
Good Bye Forever, Mega Man X. 😭😭😭
I'm glad this wasn't as painful to listen as the Mythos version.
Unlike most people, I prefer the blue bomber over Zero 😭
Yeah this is always hard to listen to, definitely sad and hard hitting thinking of all the pain the Reploids of the series went through.
Is mmz3 guitar play almost ready?
I'm halfway through
@@METPoland good luck i cant wait😆😆😆
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O7
I always thought this sounded more like ace attorney than mega man