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Editorials   Mega Man: 15th Anniversary Spectacular - The Conclusion
- By Francis Bonnet



Well, we have finally reached the conclusion to my Mega Man 15th Anniversary Spectacular. Some gamers may be wondering, “Hey, there’s still some titles you left out!” Well, each game reviewed above comes from first-hand experience, meaning I pretty much own and have played them all. The games that I didn’t include in this feature such as the two original arcade fighting games (which were collected on Neo Geo Pocket anyway), the PC games, and Rockman: The Complete Works (which was Mega man 1-6 re-released on Playstation), I have never actually played enough to give any opinion on. This feature had enough Mega Man titles anyway, and I beleive I at least mentioned all of them, of course you may email me if you think I totally screwed up somewhere.

Keep in mind, that as of this writing there are still more Mega Man games being planned for the future. Mega Man X7 has already been announced for PS2 as well as Mega Man Battle Network 3 for GBA, Rockman & Forte (the Super Famicom version) for GBA, and a Mega Man Battle Network title for Gamecube. Beyond that I’m sure that Capcom has plenty more Mega Man titles in the works. Let’s hope that Capcom can count to 9 and bring us another long overdue update to the original series. And with that final comment, I bid thee all farewells.


Agree with what I'm saying? Disagree? Let us know your thoughts on this issue in our mail bag. The views of Francis Bonnet are not necessarily the views of NGenres.com or its affiliates.


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"Mega Man is at a high point in his life in terms of quality titles. I only hope that Capcom never abandons this amazing series that helped give birth to the modern era of video games."