There isn't any remix music available for Fire Man's stage, I'm afraid. That level is one of the few areas that do not have any remix music available to them in Mega Man 1-3 of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection.
If you're curious to know, the Navi Mode feature is a hint system incoporated into Mega Man 1-6. At several portions of the stage, a blinking exclamation point box will appear to indicate that there is a tip available for that part of the stage. The tip can be viewed by pressing the select button (on the PlayStation 2, and I think Xbox, controller) or Z button (for the GameCube version). Turning on Navi Mode will also allow remix tunes to play for most stages in the NES titles.
Normal difficulty provides, relatively, the same challange level as the original versions of the game, whilst Easy mode removes some enemies and, supposedly, makes bosses take heavier hits from weapons as well as minimize the amount of damage Mega Man can take from enemies' attacks. When pressing the select button in locations that an exclamation mark appears, a hint will be provided in order to get through a particular area of the level or about the obstacles in the game. I hope that helps.
JUSTICE!
teeman9266 7 months ago
is this megaman 2?
dcconnect1 1 year ago
No. Fire Man was a Robot Master from the first Mega Man game (originally released in 1987 on the NES).
OceanBlueKirby 1 year ago
i have the game but the remix versions (music) don't play, why is that
nakallo 1 year ago
There isn't any remix music available for Fire Man's stage, I'm afraid. That level is one of the few areas that do not have any remix music available to them in Mega Man 1-3 of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection.
OceanBlueKirby 1 year ago
I made a FamiTracker cover of the GB version of this song.
You should check it out!
(Cool vid, BTW)
TheUltimateMegaMan99 1 year ago
I have Megaman Anniversary collection, but never used navi mode. I don't really know what it is, for real. :P
Zerusuke 2 years ago
If you're curious to know, the Navi Mode feature is a hint system incoporated into Mega Man 1-6. At several portions of the stage, a blinking exclamation point box will appear to indicate that there is a tip available for that part of the stage. The tip can be viewed by pressing the select button (on the PlayStation 2, and I think Xbox, controller) or Z button (for the GameCube version). Turning on Navi Mode will also allow remix tunes to play for most stages in the NES titles.
OceanBlueKirby 2 years ago
i like that music so much!!! *O*
and good gameplay ;D
5/5
pabliusX 2 years ago
lol i hate guts man begining stage
jzon3251 2 years ago
What's the difference between the difficulties and what's navi mode? I only have the original version of megaman.
GameMasterGuy 2 years ago
Normal difficulty provides, relatively, the same challange level as the original versions of the game, whilst Easy mode removes some enemies and, supposedly, makes bosses take heavier hits from weapons as well as minimize the amount of damage Mega Man can take from enemies' attacks. When pressing the select button in locations that an exclamation mark appears, a hint will be provided in order to get through a particular area of the level or about the obstacles in the game. I hope that helps.
OceanBlueKirby 2 years ago
Thanks!
GameMasterGuy 2 years ago
You're welcome. Thank you very much for you subscription, as well.
OceanBlueKirby 2 years ago