![]() ![]() Mega Man 3 released in 1990, and then, the floodgates opened: 1991 would feature Mega Man’s Game Boy debut, Mega Man 4 on the NES, and Mega Man II, a Game Boy sequel in the spin-off series - yes, the first Game Boy Mega Man and its sequel arrived in the same year in Japan. ![]() In 1987, the first Mega Man released for the Famicom/NES in Japan and North America, with Mega Man 2 coming the next year. Sometimes, that’s because a few months was all that separated the releases. There hasn’t been a new Mega Man X title for consoles since 2004, and the various spin-off series - Xtreme, Zero, Battle Network, Star Forces - all released for handhelds whose days are long past.īack in Mega Man’s heyday, though, there was a new Mega Man game what felt like every few months. Mega Man 11 came out in 2018, and is the third of the throwback-y sequels to the series that’s come out since 2008’s NES-styled Mega Man 9. ![]() We’re in an age now where a new Mega Man title is something of a rarity, regardless of which series you’re even referencing. Previous entries in this series can be found through this link. This column is “It’s new to me,” in which I’ll play a game I’ve never played before - of which there are still many despite my habits - and then write up my thoughts on the title, hopefully while doing existing fans justice. ![]()
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