
Publisher: Capcom
Designer: Tokuro Fujiwara
Type: Run & Shoot
Platform: SNES
Release Date: 1993
Rating: ![]()
This appears to be the third game in a series, though I’m not entirely sure what went on before. All I know, from the particularly long intro, is that there are these, well, robot types things that have been taken under the care of this character known as Doctor Dopler. Apparently, they were causing problems for Earth, but that had been sorted out (as I said, I don’t know anything about the original games, though I suspect I could easily find out, if I could be bothered searching the internet).
Anyway, it turns out that Doctor Dopler isn’t as good as people think that he was, and these creatures all turn loose and begin raising havoc across the world. You happen to be this guy named Megaman, and you like some sort of future police officer, or more precisely, some future commando of some sort. Well, because you happen to be so good, you get recruited to solve this problem. Except, the headquarters gets attacked and you have to deal with it.
Basically, this game is sort of a cross between a platform game, and a shootem-up, but I’ll put it into the shootem-up category since you seem to do more shooting than jumping about. It took me a while to work out the controls, particularly when you get to the big boss at the end of the first level. However, it turned out that by holding the buttons down you, well, can jump higher, and a fire a much deadlier shot than if you just press them normally. Oh, you also have another ability which allows you to run really, really, fast, though I’m not sure where that is used. Once you complete the first level (which is relatively easy, but it took me a couple of goes), you then have a choice of where to head next.
This game wasn’t bad, and the first level is interesting because you swap between characters a couple of times. Actually, I was a bit surprised to find the character I started playing gets captured halfway through, and you end up swapping characters to rescue him. The other thing is that when you die (you have an energy counter), you don’t go right back to the beginning, but rather back to a save point. Oh, and there is also a password that you can enter which will jump you much further ahead in the game. However, it isn’t one that I’m all that likely to be pursuing much in the future.
Anyway, as you can probably expect, there is a Wikipedia article on this game (as well as the series). Oh, and since it is a series, there a Megaman wiki, and an entry on the character as well. If you are looking for a solution, there is also one on Strategywiki.






