![]() For now, I’ll just say that I enjoyed them a great deal. If you’re interested, maybe I’ll do a similar set of writeups about those games. After Mega Man 10, however, finally, with my love of the Blue Bomber as great as it had ever been, I gave that entire series a shot. I’m not sure if I even bothered with Mega Man X2 or Mega Man X3, and I certainly didn’t play the others. I’d rented that game at some point near release, and while I didn’t hate it I also didn’t stick with it. I’ll mention now that this was when I had my first proper exposure to Mega Man X. ![]() I started exploring the spinoffs and subseries that I’d never gotten around to. I learned how to finish each level without taking damage (up to Mega Man 8, at least I didn’t have an easy way to emulate the games from that point forward, and restarting them on actual hardware each time I took damage was far too time consuming). ![]() ![]() I’ve always been in love with Mega Man, and in the time following Mega Man 10, my love was at its highest. John MelmacCain on Housekeeping post: Nov. ![]()
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