For those wondering. The game being played is Mega Man:Wily Wars. A Sega genesis game only released in Europe and Japan that was a compilation of Megaman 1,2,and 3.
I like it how MegaMan climbs over the walls at 1:08 and 1:32. As a kid I never realized why MM had to do that, but now I see that Wily's fortress is surrounded by fence and big wall junctions. behind them is the fortress 1:43.
As much as I hate how popular this song is, I absolutely cannot deny how legendary it actually is and awesome it sounds. This is a pretty good sample swap. Nicely done. :)
@SonicTheJackrabbit I actually liked Wily Wars the way it was. My only gripe with it is the fact that you can't shoot as rapidly as you can in the NES games. If the controls were faithful to their NES counterparts this would be a perfect game.
I want all megaman games with 16 bit graphics: Megaman 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Rock Force Super Fighting Robot Unlimited 11 Rock N Roll MS - DOS 1 & 3 in SNES
You can play the first 3 mega man games entirely in 16 bit, by playing the game this video is taken from, a Genesis (Mega Drive) game called Mega Man: The Wily Wars which is a 16 bit remake of the first 3 mega man games, plus you can mix and match weapons from all 3 games to take into the other games, like taking the Metal Blade weapon from mega man 2 into mega men 1 and 3. But yeah, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@scr515 You can grab the demo version for free, but you won't be able to save projects, though you can still export your work as WAV, MP3, OGG, etc. As far as I know, the registered product comes with more plugins and the ability to save projects.
@tbone2004 - While I agree that they should have released it on the SNES as well, I suspect that Capcom contracted a specific team to convert the Megaman games to Genesis. Not necessarily contracted OUT, but possibly one of their lesser in-house development teams, since they didn't really change the games at all except for the graphics/sound. But yeah, Wily Wars was great on emu, even though it hardly changed the games. It's odd that they ignored its existence for Anniv Collection.
Nora, this is a mega drive game, you donut. It's not a SNES game. It's a mega drive (Genesis) game, a remake of the first 3 mega man games in their entirety, in 16-bit, plus it has a whole other new mega man game attached to it (with new levels, bosses, enemies, weapons etc). Plus in the games, you can use weapons you picked up from defeated bosses, in the other games, so like Mega Man 1 is the hardest mega man game ever, even harder than ever mega man x game, every other mega man ZX game, and so on. So why not pick up the metal blade from mega man 2, the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series, then take it to mega man 1 to wreak havoc and make it significantly easier to beat? So just to make sure, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was developed by a team that worked within Capcom (they made mostly the game boy mega man games, which are arguably just as good as the NES games, and they also developed Mega Man X3) and released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@@Retrorevelations this _IS_ the Wily Wars you utter dingus. This is not mega man 2 on the SNES. It's simply mega man 2 from mega man the wily wars on the Sega mega drive (genesis)
I totally agree man, Nintendo did it with Super Mario All-Stars, so why not Capcom with Megaman Wily wars? Not to mention it would be an excellent time to improve on all of the flaws that the original Genesis version had and make it more faithful to the classic NES games. Hell, they could even add Megman 4-6, and the ability to have the charge shot (for 1-3) and the slide (for 1 & 2). Not to mention they could use the instruments and sound effects from Mega Man X. :D
i picture this exact version of this song... as my particular theme in street fighter II turbo if I was ever portrayed as a character in the game. Pull the Jamma's out and modded Action Replay Cartridges for the saturn. Its gunna be a long night fellas ;)
You can play all of the first 3 mega man games (plus play new extra levels) in this game that this video is taken from, mega man the Wily wars, which was a genesis game released in the mid 90s that is a 16 bit remake of the first 3 games. You know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
there is a few things with the Wily Wars which doesn't seem right... like when you shoot the shots come out of the BACK of you. So I just stick with the NES games.
@SonicTheJackrabbit you know not to sound like a huge sega hater, but when nintendo and sega were at a mega battle back in the 90's, it would have been fun to go back in time and point out to people that honestly...ALOT of 3rd party games for sega were original nintendo games but with better graphics...I told my friend this that segas ghost and goblins was just the one for the nes and the snes got SUPER ghosts and goblins, a new and better game imo but still sega was still a good system.
@@HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG SEGA wanted to be a monopoly of gaming back then and failed. But to be proud that SNES got MEGA MAN X. In my 90s, i had to dealt with crummy whiny sega kids when i was a Nintendo fan.
You know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@@duffman18 yes, thank you for giving me a Wikipedia-level entry on a comment I left 12 years ago. I’ve already been educated on this game and played it a few times in the meanwhile.
Rando Calzone, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
James Anderton, you utter donut, you know that this video wasn't created by this RUclips channel, right? You're complimenting him when you should be complimenting Capcom who made this game. But yeah, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either. But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them). Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
Freezyphason actually mega man the wily wars was realeased in north america but only thru a special service from sega that used a special modem ateachement and you would loose all the stuff you had done if you turned of youre genesis it had a fisacal release in urope and japan in japan as rockman mega world becuz in japan mega man is rockman
Angel Mendoza eu acabei descobrindo que jogo é esse, é Megaman para megadrive/genesis! eu acho que o jogo chama Rockman World, o que é meio estranho, por que os "Megamans" para gameboy no Japão são Rockman World(eu tenho esse cartucho, custou 40 reais(eu vivo no brasil e esse é nosso dinheiro)), eu acho
Angel Mendoza I found out that this game is, is Megaman for megadrive / genesis! I think the game called Rockman World, which is weird, why "Megamans" gameboy in Japan are Rockman World (I have this cartridge, cost 40 reais, I live in Brazil and this is our money) I guess.
For those wondering. The game being played is Mega Man:Wily Wars. A Sega genesis game only released in Europe and Japan that was a compilation of Megaman 1,2,and 3.
It was also released exclusively on the Sega Channel here in the US. Later, AtGames re released it on one of their Sega Genesis consoles.
1995: JP/EU (cartridge)
US (Sega Channel)
2000-Present: Sega channel discontinued
Only Versions you could get are JP and EU version.
2019: Sega Genesis/Megadrive Mini
Genesis (SEGA) + JAP/EU = Mega Drive (?)
i knew that looked familiar
Sounds like something from Mega Man X!
OH GOSH THE WILY CAPSULE NOISE
AAAAAAAAAAA STOP THE NOISE AAASSDSASDEDCVFHBHJKCBVLN.FLNBXJV ;NDF KLLJVBIO;LNGFK ,J
I-Brand Productions it is nowhere near as bad as the original Famicom version. I promise.
OH FUCK THAT NOISE IS HORRID REEEE
Lightweights...
MAKE IT STOP!
I like it how MegaMan climbs over the walls at 1:08 and 1:32. As a kid I never realized why MM had to do that, but now I see that Wily's fortress is surrounded by fence and big wall junctions. behind them is the fortress 1:43.
This slapped then and it still slaps today
I need the map theme as my ringtone
Gotta run now
Why did capcom not make all megaman games with 16 - bit graphics?
As much as I hate how popular this song is, I absolutely cannot deny how legendary it actually is and awesome it sounds.
This is a pretty good sample swap. Nicely done. :)
2:30-2:37 The Music coordinates with the blast! Awesome
@SonicTheJackrabbit
I actually liked Wily Wars the way it was. My only gripe with it is the fact that you can't shoot as rapidly as you can in the NES games. If the controls were faithful to their NES counterparts this would be a perfect game.
I want all megaman games with 16 bit graphics:
Megaman 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Rock Force Super Fighting Robot Unlimited 11 Rock N Roll MS - DOS 1 & 3 in SNES
You can play the first 3 mega man games entirely in 16 bit, by playing the game this video is taken from, a Genesis (Mega Drive) game called Mega Man: The Wily Wars which is a 16 bit remake of the first 3 mega man games, plus you can mix and match weapons from all 3 games to take into the other games, like taking the Metal Blade weapon from mega man 2 into mega men 1 and 3.
But yeah, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@scr515
You can grab the demo version for free, but you won't be able to save projects, though you can still export your work as WAV, MP3, OGG, etc. As far as I know, the registered product comes with more plugins and the ability to save projects.
Is there a midi for this? ;)
I like that music
素晴らしいアレンジ
@uscdrew1
LOL actually that is footage from Megaman: The Wily Wars.
Oh
I see
It sounds better than SEGA Genesis/Megadrive version.
No it's okay, I didn't need my ears anyways.
It seems like this is the only theme people like from Megaman 2.
My favorite is actually Flash Man's stage.
Jeremy M my fav is crashman
Jeremy M I'm actually more fond of Air Man, Quick Man, Heat Man and Metal Man
Bubble and Woodman Ftw
LMFAO
For those of you who dont get it, those two absolutely suck.
@tbone2004 - While I agree that they should have released it on the SNES as well, I suspect that Capcom contracted a specific team to convert the Megaman games to Genesis. Not necessarily contracted OUT, but possibly one of their lesser in-house development teams, since they didn't really change the games at all except for the graphics/sound.
But yeah, Wily Wars was great on emu, even though it hardly changed the games. It's odd that they ignored its existence for Anniv Collection.
BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
... Man, all I can think of right now is Okkusenman(! Okkusenman!!).
But, really, nice job! It's awesome.
@GONZALOPAISANO Yes I from called Rockman Megawolrd for the Sega Genesis
I'm wondering if that horrible noise the Wily Capsule make is some sort of gag, because it just sounds even worse here in 16 bit than it did in 8 bit!
See people this is what a snes can do !
Honestly, the NES soundtrack sounds better. Similar to when they redid it on Genesis as Wily Wars.
It’s on the mega drive
Nora, this is a mega drive game, you donut. It's not a SNES game. It's a mega drive (Genesis) game, a remake of the first 3 mega man games in their entirety, in 16-bit, plus it has a whole other new mega man game attached to it (with new levels, bosses, enemies, weapons etc). Plus in the games, you can use weapons you picked up from defeated bosses, in the other games, so like Mega Man 1 is the hardest mega man game ever, even harder than ever mega man x game, every other mega man ZX game, and so on. So why not pick up the metal blade from mega man 2, the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series, then take it to mega man 1 to wreak havoc and make it significantly easier to beat?
So just to make sure, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was developed by a team that worked within Capcom (they made mostly the game boy mega man games, which are arguably just as good as the NES games, and they also developed Mega Man X3) and released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@@Retrorevelations this _IS_ the Wily Wars you utter dingus. This is not mega man 2 on the SNES. It's simply mega man 2 from mega man the wily wars on the Sega mega drive (genesis)
@tbone2004 Explains why it was only on Genesis, they had to prevent X from being over shadowed
this is COOOOOL
I love this soundfont. Great work!
I totally agree man, Nintendo did it with Super Mario All-Stars, so why not Capcom with Megaman Wily wars? Not to mention it would be an excellent time to improve on all of the flaws that the original Genesis version had and make it more faithful to the classic NES games. Hell, they could even add Megman 4-6, and the ability to have the charge shot (for 1-3) and the slide (for 1 & 2). Not to mention they could use the instruments and sound effects from Mega Man X. :D
cause SEGA wanted Megaman and so did the Sonic fanboys, that's why for no reason why they forced Mega Man crossover with him in the comics
Magnificent and Epic! 5 Stars!
the ony music to kick ass to
i picture this exact version of this song... as my particular theme in street fighter II turbo if I was ever portrayed as a character in the game. Pull the Jamma's out and modded Action Replay Cartridges for the saturn. Its gunna be a long night fellas ;)
I legit sang I Want to Be the One by The Megas during the first part!
I would love to see Mega Man 1-6 and 8-10 in 16-bit SNES graphics.
You can play all of the first 3 mega man games (plus play new extra levels) in this game that this video is taken from, mega man the Wily wars, which was a genesis game released in the mid 90s that is a 16 bit remake of the first 3 games.
You know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
Awesome.
The sprites are the same as the ones in "Megaman Dies At The End" which is awesome.
***** I love that game! It's a shame it was released EVERYWHERE but here... Ben is not amused.
yes that series is amazing
there is a few things with the Wily Wars which doesn't seem right... like when you shoot the shots come out of the BACK of you. So I just stick with the NES games.
wily wars :D!!!
@Megasmorgus the genesis version known as the Wily Wars.
Genesis does what nitendon't ... Hah
no one cares.
fuck sonic.
@SonicTheJackrabbit you know not to sound like a huge sega hater, but when nintendo and sega were at a mega battle back in the 90's, it would have been fun to go back in time and point out to people that honestly...ALOT of 3rd party games for sega were original nintendo games but with better graphics...I told my friend this that segas ghost and goblins was just the one for the nes and the snes got SUPER ghosts and goblins, a new and better game imo but still sega was still a good system.
It's footage from Wily Wars on Genesis. This music is not in the game.
Ah, I was actually gonna guess it was from the Anniversary edition.
IDEA.Take the MM7 rom,romhack it into 3 different roms,Megaman 1 - Mega edition,Megaman 2 - Rock edition,Megaman 3 - The Megamix.
This is not snes
Oh, it's all right.
@parnash
Then "God Knows" coming after 1:53 words XP
0:42 music original one= best music in the history of gaming
No
Pepe veraz why not?
DatCarGuy310 ONE of them...
E1m1 anybody?
If only we wish it happened... *SEGA* ruined that dream in the 90s...
Burning Force, Pulseman, Ninja Gaiden, Battle Mania, Castlevania Bloodlines and Contra Hard Corp as well. Every 90s kid enjoyment was ripped apart.
@@HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG SEGA wanted to be a monopoly of gaming back then and failed.
But to be proud that SNES got MEGA MAN X.
In my 90s, i had to dealt with crummy whiny sega kids when i was a Nintendo fan.
The UFO sound even worse I'm this. Headaches for days
Это вообще MEGAMANthe wily wars на СЕГА. Откуда здесь другая музыка?
Music could use a little work, but graphic-wise, amazing. Good job!
You know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@@duffman18 yes, thank you for giving me a Wikipedia-level entry on a comment I left 12 years ago. I’ve already been educated on this game and played it a few times in the meanwhile.
awwww yesssss.
I'm glad they released it on the Genesis/Megadrive. They should have released it also for the SNES, but i'm a Genesis fanboy more than a SNES one.
Cool. But why is the snare in another zip code?
Haha, it should be centered.
Uhmm good but the basses could be a bit quieter
O shit :0
Holy shit it is snes'ed out
MP3 please.
Megaman x
How come nobody does a version with the SNES MegaMan 7 Sounds? Is it supposedly underappreciated?
Could you upload an mp3 of this please?
I SOOOO wanna play a mod like this
+El Canal de Sonic Mods Rockman The Mega World is for Japanese Mega Drive
The Wily Wars is for Mega Drive (Europe)
@@HuseynMemmedov NO
Rando Calzone, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
@@duffman18 I was younger and dumber and didn't know that by the time of that comment
Where can I download this music?
On RUclips
huh....wily's ship is slightly less annoying in 16-bit.
Dude well done, could u send me a mp3? Thx
+James Anderton He won't, but I will!
www.flvto.biz/
James Anderton, you utter donut, you know that this video wasn't created by this RUclips channel, right? You're complimenting him when you should be complimenting Capcom who made this game.
But yeah, you do know that this RUclips channel didn't create this, right? I'm just making sure you understand that. This is a Mega Drive (genesis) game that was released in Japan and Europe and the US, called Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which was a 16-bit remake of the first 3 mega man games (it also has new levels, too, basically a whole new game to it, and you can use weapons from robots you defeat in any of the games, so like you could use mega man 2's Metal Blade weapon (the most overpowered and broken weapon in the entire series) in Mega Man 1 and 3. It makes mega man 1 much easier, because without it it's the most difficult game in the series. But yeah this mega drive remake of the first 3 mega man games was made by an actual game development company, not some random youtuber lol. The mega drive sounds amazing if you know how to use it. But the development of this remake was rushed, and they didn't have time to perfect things like the music. Someone with enough time and talent and experience with the mega drive could easily have made the NES songs sound great on a Mega Drive. But they didn't have that time and probably not that talent either.
But either way, the game is very fun. Go download the ROM of it and play it in a mega drive/genesis emulator (make sure to get the US or Japan version, which runs at 60 frames per second. The European one runs at only 50 FPS, which makes the game feel very slow and sluggish; all European games ran at 50 FPS back then, because that's just how the electricity supply worked, and there was no way around this. These days the problem has been solved and all European games run at 60 FPS (or 30 fps instead of 25 fps) and the TV/monitor works with it. But TVs and monitors like that that ran at 60 fps even in European countries, just didn't exist in the 90s, at least not consumer-priced ones anyway. The first time I ever saw a TV that could run at 60 FPS here in Europe was around 2005 or so. Because my PS2 games would always ask me beforehand whether I wanted to run the game at 50 or 60 fps, and I didn't know what it meant back then, but I tried it anyway with any new TV I got, and eventually in 2005 I got a TV that supported this, and I got to see what 60 fps looks like for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE. No, really. That's just part of being European. Every TV we watched, every monitor we used, everything, for our whole lives, was always running at either 50 FPS or 25 FPS. Movies in the cinema already all ran at 24 FPS, because they do even in the US and Japan and other places, because 50 or 60 FPS for a movie makes it look really cheap and fake (see the 60 FPS versions of the Hobbit trilogy movies to see what in talking about). So we only had ever seen 50 FPS at most. So it was shocking to me to discover that the rest of the world have all been watching things very very differently to how we in Europe watched them).
Anyway yeah. This is a fun remake to play if you're a mega man fan. It has a few tiny minor differences in how it feels to play, so if you've played the NES versions to death then you'll probably find it a bit odd feeling to play, at first, but you get used to it. Things like how he has a lower limit of how many bullets can be on screen at any one time compared to the NES version, weirdly. So even if you have a turbo controller, you'll always be shooting fewer bullets per second compared to the NES versions. So that makes certain things more difficult, such as beating bosses with just the mega Buster, or killing large enemies throughout the level by shooting during the small windows when they're vulnerable and aren't shooting at you at that moment. But it's a very minor issue really
Where can I download this remix?
Is FL STudio Free?, and if not, how much is it?
I hate that damn dragon
Is not snes is genesis
its a real game?
I like the 8 bit score better
What about the Wily UFO? Does it sound better in 16-bit?
Yes
Oops. :P
what game is that?...what name is?
Megaman the Wily Wars
ok, thank you
Angel Hernadez Mega Man:The wily wars. A sega genesis game only released in Europe and Japan that was a compilation of Megaman 1,2,and 3.
i am playing that game, thank you
Freezyphason actually mega man the wily wars was realeased in north america but only thru a special service from sega that used a special modem ateachement and you would loose all the stuff you had done if you turned of youre genesis it had a fisacal release in urope and japan in japan as rockman mega world becuz in japan mega man is rockman
name of this game?
Angel Mendoza i have Super Nintendo and Atari 2600 =P
Angel Mendoza yes
Angel Mendoza :)
Angel Mendoza eu acabei descobrindo que jogo é esse, é Megaman para megadrive/genesis!
eu acho que o jogo chama Rockman World, o que é meio estranho, por que os "Megamans" para gameboy no Japão são Rockman World(eu tenho esse cartucho, custou 40 reais(eu vivo no brasil e esse é nosso dinheiro)), eu acho
Angel Mendoza I found out that this game is, is Megaman for megadrive / genesis!
I think the game called Rockman World, which is weird, why "Megamans" gameboy in Japan are Rockman World (I have this cartridge, cost 40 reais, I live in Brazil and this is our money) I guess.
OMG THE GRAPHICS o.O horrible music tho xD
0:42 music original one= best music in the history of gaming
no.
The LBP + MC HERO!!!!! why not?