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Rockman & Community => Rockman Series => Topic started by: Hiryu on December 29, 2009, 07:38:38 AM
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I think mine could've been either 1-3, possibly 5.
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The Battle Rainbow Rockman~
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Same as Vixy-chan~ XD
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I find this thread very familiar... Oh well.
The first was...
Rockman World 2 for the GameBoy. :3
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Wily Wars
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Rockman 6
And I didn't know how to slide properly back then. The only boss I managed to fight was the fake Tomahawkman and I got raped badly by him....
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Megaman.
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Mega Man, which one of my uncles had before selling off his NES and games. :|
Of course, back then, I was younger and less-experienced. Needless to say, I got beat up by every single stage. -u-'
Oh, how I miss those days. >U<
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Megaman Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar.
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Megaman 2, I believe.
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legends
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Nothing that hasn't been said already Mega Man
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Mega Man 2 is what turned me on to the series. However, I knew of the first Mega Man before that.
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I find this thread very familiar... Oh well.
The first was...
Rockman World 2 for the GameBoy. :3
^This
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The Battle Rainbow Rockman~
The devil? *Googles*
Wow, I didn't know that. Thanks, protodude!
Megaman 2 on the Gameboy was also one of my firsts.
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Megaman X ...HADOKEN!
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one of the famicom titles.
i don't remember which.
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Mega Man 3. Back then I sucked too much to ever defeat Shadow Man without E-Tanks, so I passworded past him and used ye olde Rush Jet menu glitch. And I could never figure out what the hell Snake Man's weakness was. We got 1 shortly after that and 2 later. 3 still remains my favorite of the entire Classic series.
I was also the only one out of me and my two brothers who ever beat 1 without a Game Genie. I have no idea HOW one who could not beat Shadow Man does that, even with Select, but I did.
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Hm I guess most boss order charts just stuck with Shadow Blade until later they found Needle Cannon more useful. ^^
Or the charts felt like picking Needle Man last. x3
Shadow Man can be unpredictable "sometimes". Either he does the slide, or he throws Shadow Blade.
One of the toughest Buster-only fights. =o= But you could just keep shooting and hope for the best, avoiding one of his moves.
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The NES Game Atlas, my main guide back then, never made that clear. He's placed after Spark Man in weapon order (they start with Magnet Man), but they never do discuss what weapon to use on him, and the screenshot shows them attacking with Hard Knuckle for some reason.
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The NES Game Atlas, my main guide back then, never made that clear.
Yea, I had the same Game Atlas. >U<
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MegaMan 2, FlashMan's level. I finished my homework and saw my brother playing MM2, which was rented from Metro Media (to this day, I still miss this rental store). He was playing FlashMan's level, and he sucked at it, so I gave it a try. I kicked ass, and I was instantly hooked from then onward. Got MM2 & MM1 for X-Mas that year.
The NES Game Atlas, my main guide back then, never made that clear. He's placed after Spark Man in weapon order (they start with Magnet Man), but they never do discuss what weapon to use on him, and the screenshot shows them attacking with Hard Knuckle for some reason.
Should've used Nintendo Power! 8D
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Should've used Nintendo Power! 8D
That magazine, fellow comrades, is where I learned about MM4, MM5, MM6 and MM7. ;)
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I think Howard & Nester stopped giving MM tips after MM3.
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Should've used Nintendo Power! 8D
I did, I just missed that part apparently.
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It was Rockman 3. I was too young back then I can't even defeat Magnet Man! LOL
But my first full experience was Rockman 6. Love every single moment of it.
Then I experience Rockman Zero...The one that redefined me.
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Rockman and Forte...or was it Megaman 7?....i forget :P
the megaman game that really got me into megaman was megaman zero~
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I never even beat the classic games.
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First one would be Mega Man 2, although my brother played it more than I did. Although I began playing Mega Man more seriously when X came out.
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First one?
Xtreme for the GBC. I know because I always HATED Storm Eagle's stage.
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Starting with Xtreme1? Well......nowhere to go but up.
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I never even beat the classic games.
The classic games are sorta difficult for the average person unless you play them about two billion times. Then you still get screwed over in Wily's Castle another thousand times.
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This'll be embarrassing to admit... MM7 and MMBN2. -_-
what? it was the year around 2001 and 2003 at the time.
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7 was good, but I hate it , because it's the only classic series game I haven't beat. I hate Wily's final form.
Battle Network 2 was one of the best in the BN series IMO.
The classic games are sorta difficult for the average person unless you play them about two billion times. Then you still get screwed over in Wily's Castle another thousand times.
This applies to me when I'm playing MM4. Not a fan of the castle stages, either. Also, I want to know who came up with the idea that if you miss the robot master even once, you're screwed because you need ALL of your weapon energy to beat him. X(
I remember doing this with MM9 as well. 9 was difficult, so you needed practice to beat some of its stages.
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Megaman 5.... in 2002.
What still boggles me is that I managed to make it to 10th grade having never even heard of Megaman. How'd that happen?
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I still remember when I rented MMX3 from Lion Video. That was back when I first saw Zero and thought he was a girl. Awsome days! XD
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We all thought that. Until we noticed personal pronouns, anyway.
Ah, the days before we considered all fictional characters to be male until proven female...
What still boggles me is that I managed to make it to 10th grade having never even heard of Megaman. How'd that happen?
Freak of nature.
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Rockman (1).
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I think, for me it was Mega Dude 6. :V Those were good times.
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Megaman 1 was my first, way back in the day. The babysitter's son had it. I remember it vaguely from that time, not being able to beat it. Bomb Man's stage stuck into my memory fairly well it seems. That's what I remember most from back then, maybe because of the unique background art.
In recent times I've revisited and beat it a few times over, and then again with Powered Up.
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Mega Man 2. My grandpa gave my brother and I a bunch of old NES games way back when (Clinton was still president). Among them were all four Dragon Warrior games (didn't like them that much then), Pinball Quest, both Startropics games (sadly I lost Zoda's Revenge), and Mega Man 2, among others. Great fun.
Or maybe it was Mega Man X (my uncle gave it to my brother and I when I was like 5). It's a bit too close to call, actually. Damn my memory lapses.
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Goddamn Rockman 6.
Centaurman forever.
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The MegaMan ZX Advent ^^
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Megaman 5. I was three and all I remember is getting to Crystalman. Never made it to any other boss.
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For me it was Megaman Battle Network 4. I played it when I was 12.
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Megaman 1 was my first, way back in the day. The babysitter's son had it. I remember it vaguely from that time, not being able to beat it. Bomb Man's stage stuck into my memory fairly well it seems. That's what I remember most from back then, maybe because of the unique background art.
Bomb Man's stage was stuck in my head because I felt compelled to start with it. I guess since the NES Atlas told me so. ::) Back then (was still a kid; 1 was my second game) I had trouble with the whole Kamadomas-shooting-over-spikes shpiel.
These days I prefer to start with Guts Man.
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Mega Man 1.
I was 5 and my brother was playing it. I looked up to him at the time, and he couldn't beat a single level. So, I asked my mom and dad for the game and they took me to KBtoys, I think. Anyways, I had to choose between 1 and 2. I choose 1 because I like to do things in order. If I had to do it again, i'd choose two.
I selected Cut man first because that was what the cursor was on. I didn't know I could choose any level. After I beat him I realized I could select any stage. I beat Bomb man second, then I selected Elec man. It was at this point that I realized I could change weapons! I had no idea. This made the game much cooler in my eyes.
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Mega Man 2 was the first game i played. I remember the first time me and my brother realized that Mega Man could use the bosses weapons after defeating them.. suddenly the game was our favorite game.
The second Mega Man game i played was the first one, but it was to hard for me. I was only 5 years old, or something.
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Rockman 3.
My most frustrating experience in the beginning is when I was trying to scale the walls in Magnet Man's stage without a Rush Jet. A few years later, I can do without it up to now.
I've never played any of the US version games, so I was lost when people were talking about difficulty levels. Meaning to say that I've pretty much always played in hard.
Then RCW came for the PSX, and boy did they give a new meaning to hard mode. But I was up to it.
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Rockman & Forte
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Megaman X ...HADOKEN!
this
idk if i already posted or not
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Who knows. There's too many of these threads already. >U<
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Rockman & Forte
Haha, wow. You poor bastard. That's like jumping behind enemy lines with a pocket knife.
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Maybe if you're a pussy.
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Maybe if you're a pussy.
Don't you mean cat monster?
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Mega Man X. I think I hooked up my SNES years later JUST to play that game XD
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It was Rockman 2. I used to play the old NES back in my childhood days.
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The first one, I think.
Not a memorable experience.
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Rockman/MegaMan X5.
Haha, wow. You poor bastard. That's like jumping behind enemy lines with a pocket knife.
Am I the only one who thinks that game isn't hard? :\
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Mega Man & Bass was hard?
Finally someone who agrees with me~ *high 5* ^.^O
The rest of you, watch my theme week video. </wii>
Oh by the way...
8B
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Dat Bass?
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The game is not that hard...except for a certain fire themed maniac...
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Mega Man 4 was my first Mega Man game, way back in its heyday of 1991. I have fond memories of it that shall not be dislodged.
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Megaman 5 in 1997 (i lost the cartridge 3 years ago) Also, Gravityman theme pwns
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Megaman 3, of course :P
Posted on: March 02, 2010, 06:00:26 PM
BTW Vixy, you were referring Megaman 3 Too?
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The game that started it all for me was Megaman 4 for the NES. I remember when I was in elementary school and a friend of mine was selling games for $8.00 a piece since he was moving up the ladder to obtain a SNES. I looked at the games he had in his hands and nothing really got my attention. He then suggested trying "Megaman". I looked at the cover, The Pharaoh looking robot looks cool, as well as the background. I told him "let me borrow it and I'll buy if if I like it okay." Unfortunately, I didn't get the chance to play it because I forgot I had soccer practice that night and homework gave me no room for playing. =( I asked the following day if I can borrow it for one more day to due circumstances, but he had to get rid of the games that day..... so I took a gamble and I told him I would buy it. His exact words were "Trust me, you'll like it." "He then shows me a gaming magazine showing "Megaman X" and said "this is the newest game for him coming out so that's why I'm getting a Super Nintendo" That left a big impression so I felt reassured when I bought it. the music, gameplay, story, difficulty, it had it all. Instant fan after that. To this day I still have that same cartridge and am grateful to Manuel for introducing me to Megaman. The best $8.00 I ever spent. ^^
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First one I played I believe was either MM7 or MMX. First one I owned was MMfor Game Boy and after that MM6. First RM I think I beat though was Wood Man at my neighbor's house...that was hell that first time...I was like uh...8 or 9 maybe?
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Quoted from an earlier similar thread:
"Suprisingly my first Mega Man game was just Mega Man for the NES. That was in 1991(I was born in 1988) and I watched my older brother trying to beat Ice Man and Guts Man's stage. Eventually he got to Dr.Wily's first stage but then our parents called to drive home again, since we played Mega Man 1 on a party."
On a side note, Mega Man was the second game I ever played, after Bubble & Bobble and before Super Mario Bros. 3. After that I lost the count.
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Rockman 3.. I liked Hard man's theme so much. And hated Wily Stages themes.. My favourite was Snake man
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Megaman 2. I would rent it all the time. Unfortunatley, I never owned the game, and after we moved I didn't get to play it again until MMAC.
The first one I ever owned was X2. Got it when another rental store was selling off used games. Best $10 I ever spent.
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That for me would be Mega Man X on Super Nintendo.
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Rockman X, in 1997 :D That game is very special for me... <3
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Mine was MMX, I played it at an arcade while I was at Mexico for vacation, but I SUCKED very bad at the time tho.
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Legends on the PSX
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My first Megaman game AND first game ever to play would be Megaman X, though I never played X2 and 3 at the time, I bought X4 and MM8 when they came out on the PS1.
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The first game I ever played...well, it was a while ago, but the one I remember playing first was either Mega Man X6 or Mega Man & Bass.
Funny how the X game that people [sonic slicer] about the most was the one that got me hooked on the franchise.
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My very first Megaman game was Mega Man 8 for the PS1. Followed by Mega Man X4.
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Very first one of them. On an emulator.
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Mega Man Battle Network 3. Used to love the BN series and played all but the 1st and 5th on my GBA, but now I can't stand them. Still love the character designs though.
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my first game i played before was rockman X4 then X5 then rockman 8 and then all the rockman X series.
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My first game was Mega Man X, which also happens to be the very first game I ever played. Good times, good times.
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Mega Man X, which also happens to be the very first game I ever played.
Great start.
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My very first game of the series was Megaman 3. I died countless times, until I finished the game. The game was partially Nightmare Fuel for me, because I was scared of Shadow Man, the Bikky enemies and the Doc Robots in combination with the music. I was a small child back then, like many of you.
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My first game was Mega Man X, which also happens to be the very first game I ever played.
Same here.
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Mine was Battle Network 4.
...yeah.
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3 was my first.
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Rockman and Forte
After the major suckage I displayed there it`s amazing that I got hooked to the games.
I wish I had some childhood memories of playing one of the games too, all that I can remember that I played some kind of cheap-ass pirate copy of some sorts for the GBC at a friend`s house.
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Rockman world 4
about 15 yr ago
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Mega Man 4 was my first Mega Man game and possibly even my first video game. My grandma had a nintendo with four games. SMB w/ Duck Hunt, SMB3, Contra, and Mega Man 4. MM4 and Contra were my favorites to play, and I even figured out that bosses had weaknesses and their order when I was like 4 or 5. I was actually surprisingly decent at Mega Man games even at a young age. When I was little I'd normally be able to play up until the first or second Wily Castle stage before it'd get too hard for me.
I remember my excitement when I found the wire upgrade by chance. I didn't even know about the balloon upgrade for a few years.
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Megaman 1 (Rockman) was my first MM game back in 1996 on a famiclone pirate cart.
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I might've been too young to remember, but the first one I can recall playing is Mega Man X.
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When i was young ( around 6 ) in 2003 the first Rockman games i played were all the classic famicon ones, i got those for my birthday as a collection from a car used shop which sold NES games really cheap.I loved every minute of them followed by X4 which when the first time i saw it i thought it was super amazing and loved it a lot.
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I think the first one I played was MM5, at the house of a friend of my family. The earlier memory I have of the series is seeing Wave Man's stage for the first time.
First one I owned was MM4. First one I rented was MM2. Though I'm not sure which order this all came in. Pretty sure the first Mega Man game was the last on the NES that I played.