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I had only ever played a few MegaManX games, and then I saw MegaMan9 for WiiWare. Before getting it for 1200 points, I decided to try the original MegaMan... Needless to say, I'm really bad at it, especially concidering how good I weas at MegaManX (SNES) Is MegaMan9 as Hard as the original, or are the other MegaMan games even harder?



 

 

 

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Megaman 2 is regarded as the best and hardest of the 9. I think 3 is harder though. :P



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Dude I tried to play Mega Man Powered Up on the PSP and bro that game was difficult as hell I just gave up. I think if you try it over and over again you begin to get use to it and game experience on the game. I truly like Mega Man but for me its to much trial n error.



I have been playing video games since the early 80's and I have NEVER played a Mega Man game. Never even played a Mega Man demo. Never even played Mega Mania for the Atari! There was a time that I wanted to, but every time a Mega Man game would come out, a new Mega Man game would be released before the end of the week. Since then, I learned of the game's legendary difficulty. I will NEVER play a Mega Man game, and neither should you. Go play some Metroid.



Soriku said:
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For people who played both, is Mega Man or Metroid (NES) harder?

 

 Metroid is just plain frustrating, all the levels look really similar and there's no map!



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I never tried the original Metroid on NES//but I did play Metroid Fusion on the GBA. Metroid Fusion is easier Soriku.



Megaman is easier because it's linear. If you had a map, Metroid would be easier than Megaman imo.



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I think first mega men, didn't had mid level checkpoints.



number one is the hardest, you can't slide and you can't charge your buster, if your new to megaman try the megaman zeros for gba, imo they are the best in the series and are also very hard(the only megaman harder is the original megaman for the nes)



 

Love the Mega Man series.

Very hard. but hard dosent mean bad.