''Mega Man'' is a 1995
action-
platform video game
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developed by Freestyle and published by
U.S. Gold for the
Game Gear
The is an 8-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and in 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily ...
. It is a spin-off of
Capcom
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's
''Mega Man'' series and the only original game to be developed for a
Sega
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console; it was only released in North America. The game features
Mega Man
''Mega Man'' (known as in Japan) is a video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the Mega Man (character), protagonist of the same name. The Mega Man (1987 video game), original game was released for the Nintendo Enter ...
fighting against the mad scientist
Dr. Wily and the six Robot Masters under his control, and features
bosses and stages from ''
Mega Man 4'' and ''
Mega Man 5''.
''Mega Man'' received generally positive reviews from video game critics upon release, though retrospective reviews were more mixed. While the game was praised for its graphics and sound being similar to the
NES titles upon which it was based, its gameplay was criticized for its excessive level of zoom and fast enemy movement that led to unfair difficulty.
Gameplay
''Mega Man'' is an
action-
platform game
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that is very similar to the
original series. The protagonist,
Mega Man
''Mega Man'' (known as in Japan) is a video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the Mega Man (character), protagonist of the same name. The Mega Man (1987 video game), original game was released for the Nintendo Enter ...
, is able to run, jump, shoot, and climb his way past obstacles and enemies. It is based on elements from the NES versions of ''
Mega Man 4'' and ''
Mega Man 5''.
[ Differences from previous entries include the lack of continues after running out of ]lives
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* The plural form of a ''life''
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.[ Mega Man's robotic canine companion Rush, using an ability called Rush Coil, assists in helping the character jump higher.][
The Robot Masters featured at the beginning are Bright Man, Napalm Man, Star Man, and Stone Man. ''Mega Man 4'' antagonist Dr. Cossack's fortress contains Wave Man's and Toad Man's levels and respective bosses.][ Wily's fortress is Quick Man's stage from '' Mega Man 2'', with the Wily fight taken from ''Mega Man 5''.][
]
Development
''Mega Man'' was published by British-based publisher U.S. Gold. U.S. Gold sublicensed the series from Capcom and had a different company, Freestyle, develop the game. It was released exclusively in North America on the Game Gear
The is an 8-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and in 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily ...
in 1995.
Reception
Reception to the game was generally positive. ''Mega Man'' received an 87 percent from the UK-based magazine '' Sega Power''. A reviewer for ''GamePro
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'' gave the game a total score of 3.75 out of 5, complimenting its graphics and sound, but noting that the small Game Gear screen increases the difficulty.[ '']Mean Machines
''Mean Machines'' was a multi-format video game journalism, video game magazine published between 1990 and 1992 in the United Kingdom.
History
In the late 1980s ''Computer and Video Games'' (''CVG'') was largely covering the outgoing generatio ...
'' gave it a 75 percent, with Gus Swan calling it a "close conversion of the Megaman style".
Retrospective reviews for the game have been mixed. '' 1UP.com''s Nadia Oxford elaborated, "Mega Man often has to fight with his enemies in such close quarters, he might as well hold their hands and try his luck at a friendship. The constant screen-scrolling and sticky controls makes for a very frustrating game, although the Game Gear's low battery life ends the torment in a couple of hours anyway." ''GameSpot
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'' contributors Christian Nutt and Justin Speer described it as "a decent, if somewhat sluggish, translation of the ''Mega Man'' series".[ Damien Butt from '']Retro Gamer
''Retro Gamer'' is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering Retrogaming, retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, ''Retro Gamer'' ...
'', while giving it praise for its graphics, was more mixed towards its gameplay, criticizing its difficulty and the enemies moving too fast for the player. Robert Workman for ''GameZone'' believed the game deserved a second chance for re-release, praising it for its controls, visuals, and sound.
In 2013, due to an ESRB listing, there was speculation that the Game Gear title was being released for the Nintendo 3DS
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Virtual Console
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. Despite the listing, nothing came of it. Because of its North American exclusivity, copies of the game garner a high price point, with complete copies going for $200 as of 2013, and $1,800 as of 2023.[
]
References
External links
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1995 video games
Game Gear games
Game Gear-only games
Mega Man spinoff games
North America-exclusive video games
Single-player video games
Superhero video games
U.S. Gold games
Video games developed in the United Kingdom