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Spindel said:
JWeinCom said:

I think it may just be flawed memory. The games are pretty old, and maybe they just remembered going into the levels again without remembering that they're different. 

I honestly don't remember anything feeling especially cheap about Mega Man 3, but I haven't played it in a while. I try not to compare it to Mega Man 2, because Mega Man 2 was the only one I played as a child, and has way too much nostalgia for me to be unbiased. Compared to Mega Man 9 though, it just wasn't as good, or at least wasn't as memorable, because while I can remember a lot of particular details and parts of 9, and even 10, I can't do the same for 3.

Anyway, I keep remembering more Mega Man games. This time Street Fighter X Mega Man. This was a fan game, but it was given an official release from Capcom. And it's 100% FREE and it fucking rocks, so if you haven't played it you should. Honestly up there with the best of them.

https://megaman.capcom.com/sfxmm/sfxmm_dl_uk.html

In regards to MM3 I have not played it since I was a kid around the time it was released. The other games (MM1, 2, 4, 9 and 10) I’ve replayed multipel times and more recently. 

So it is true that I don’t remember the details of MM3, just a feeling I’m not particularly fond of it and the general notion why I didn’t really like it. 

Yeah, that's often the case with games you played when you were a kids. If you tried it again today, it may be better than you remembered. Like I remembered X3 being absurdly difficult from when I played it as a kid, but it's really not that bad.

Last edited by JWeinCom - on 20 July 2022