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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

It's rare to get over to the other side after using the Crash Bomb on the split path downwards needing it, since a good jumping technique is needed.

Recorded off of Mega Man Anniversary Collectionfor PlayStation 2. The hints from Navi Mode are shown mainly for the benefit of others; if need to be read longer, pause the video. To save time and enhance uniqueness, easy difficulty was set.

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  • i have this game on both the NES and the Gamecube and i can honestly say i prefer the cube one only for the fact that it has a turbo fire on it. So much easier to kill enemies.

  • Well, I agree with you greatly, although it's also more skillful to try to defeat enemies with regular firing capabilities. There was also a way to use rapid fire on the original NES hardware, but it would require an NES Advantage or Turbo-Fire controller (there can also such feature if you're using a downloadable ROM, also).

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  • Back in the days this game was hardcore......no flashy arrows and cute girl giving you tips. IT WAS WAR !!!!

  • it's better like this, the remixes they did put sounds too flashy imo

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  • so Epic 0:07 - 0:14

  • Hmm, okay. I'll try that sometime if I ever get to play the first stage of Skull Castle in Mega Man 2 again.

  • @OceanBlueKirby sniperjoe, i thought that was his name, but no it takes him out, one hit, weither he has his shield up or not, it attacks from the bottom

  • You're right that it can be possible to hit Sniper Joe with the Air Shooter on that portion of Skull Castle Stage 1 (I don't think I ever thought of doing that myself, though). Other weapons, like the Quick Boomerang and Metal Blade can hit him when his sheild is down as well, I'm certain.

  • @OceanBlueKirby i do because it can also be an excuse to not use skill like the shield guy on wilys castle stage one where you climg up the ladder and he's on the left, you can just saty down and use the airshooter and kill him in one hit

  • Well, I don't know about other players who use it, but I use most of the time when firing the plasma/Mega Buster regular shots and the Quick Boomerang only (it does have the advantage of taking out enemies more easily, but it doesn't supply a steady stream of shots like pressing the fire button manually, and it uses up ammo for other weapons more quickly). Each shot method does take some careful aiming and timing, nonetheless, and I'm not one to judge on skill level based on this preference.

  • @OceanBlueKirby that, and the fact that` it just gives noobs a reason to say they are good because they just use rapid fire instead of actually trying to shoot the enemy's and it wasn't nintendo power it was E3

  • I guess that would be referring to a Nintendo Power review. Then again, one aspect that could have made it inferior is that the jump and shoot buttons were reversed for the GameCube version, which I've seen has annoyed some individuals whom played any of the original releases.

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