
After the success of Mega Man 2 in 1988, Akira Kitamura, creator of the character and director of the first two…
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Unofficial homebrew port of Mega Man X for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
After the success of Mega Man 2 in 1988, Akira Kitamura, creator of the character and director of the first two…
Poor Mega Man. Forgotten by Capcom, even his spiritual successor is terrible. But people out there still love the…
Japanese game magazine Famitsu is celebrating its 30th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the publication polled…
With nearly 2,000 games in its arsenal, the PlayStation has one of the largest libraries in gaming history.
The final issue of Marvel’s everything-changing event series bids farewell to the fictional father figure of its…
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The Fall kicked off with a Mad Max game from the Just Cause people, and then, Winter arrived with a Just Cause game…
Artist TJ Townsend created a visually stunning high-def version of the SNES classic Mega Man X.
New in First 4 Figures’ world of pricy collectible toys is this Mega Man X Zero statue. At 17 inches high, it comes in the usual flavors of Standard (two weapons) and Exclusive (two weapons plus LEDs embedded in the base and Zero), priced at $260 and $300. The statue can be pre-ordered here and here.
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What do Capcom, Sega, Bandai-Namco, and Nintendo all have in common? They all lend characters from some of their…
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