Mega Man 2 - Air Man's Stage (Remix Music)
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I didn't really like this particular remix...
Still, YOU CAN'T DEFEAT AIR MAN!
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30 minutes? i can beat 6 robot masters by then.
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way to use turbo fire...
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If you don't mind me asking, how did you come across this conclusion/information (I merely speculated a size issue knowing that the GameCube disks, which hold about 1.5 gigabytes of data, were smaller in both size and capacity than the PlayStation 2 and Xbox roughly-3-GB DVDs). Considering that each console had different Dolby sound outputs, I can see how that can be a slight possiblity (but, as far as I know, the differences aren't too drastic, let alone for excluding certain music tracks).
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@OceanBlueKirby Actually the problem was with the gamecude sound processor, the gamecube disks had no shortage of space
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Okay, then.
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@OceanBlueKirby I knew that
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Sorry...Just remember that some of the remix music comes from Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, so you can still hear them in the GameCube version of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection. Unless you're willing to get another version just for the remix music, that's what I can tell you...
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@OceanBlueKirby DAMN IT I HAVE THE GAMECUBE VERSION
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For the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection, setting Navi Mode to on through the Gameplay Options will be able to let you hear the remix music for most stages in Mega Man 1-6 (as well as hints for all levels). The remix music is unavailable in the GameCube version, supposedly because the disk size was too small for it.
Aren't all these remixes essentially just the tracks from the Mega Man arcade games?
Sekiria23 11 months ago
Yes (as far as Mega Man 2 is concerned). Many remix tracks for Mega Man 1-6 in the Mega Man Anniversary Collection are based from the arcade titles Mega Man: The Power Battle and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters. A good majority of these tracks were made originally for the emulation technology (which seems to be based off of the Japan-only Rock Man Complete Works that were released for the Sony PlayStation in 1999).
OceanBlueKirby 11 months ago