Shack's Arcade Corner - Mega Man: The Power Battle
This week's episode of Shack's Arcade Corner goes out to all of those Mega Man lovers out there.
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This week's episode of Shack's Arcade Corner goes out to all of those Mega Man lovers out there.
Mega Man Zero, the first game of the acclaimed Game Boy Advance series, has made its way to the Wii U Virtual Console, as part of today's Mega Manniversary sale.
The impending PS1 Classics releases let us take a look back at the series in the time period just before it lost its way.
The Capcom tunes live on in a lucrative new digital collection.
Capcom is celebrating Mega Man with "Mega May," a release of all the remaining Gameboy Mega Man games on the 3DS Virtual Console. It put the order to a fan vote, and now the release schedule has been listed.
Capcom is kicking off 'Mega May' for the 3DS Virtual Console and wants fans to pick which of the classic handheld Mega Man games they should release first.
Just in case you didn't think Dead Rising 3 would be silly enough, here's another bit of news that should make you feel warm inside: Dead Rising 3 will feature an unlockable Mega Man X outfit.
Capcom has announced that it will bring the Mega Man Gameboy and Gameboy Color games to the 3DS Virtual Console, including Mega Man 2, 3, 4, 5, and Mega Man Xtreme and Xtreme 2.
The cancelled Mega Man X shooter Maverick Hunter that had been in the works by ex-Metroid Prime developers at Armature Studio faced an uphill battle because of differing viewpoints about the project within publisher Capcom.
Capcom reportedly had Armature Studio, a developer composed of Metroid Prime vets, working on an FPS reboot of the Mega Man X series, but canceled it in 2010.