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Mega Man Legends available now on North American PlayStation Store

Sep 29, 2015 // GregaMan

It came to North American game store shelves in August of 1998. Or perhaps it merely crept up on you at the pawn shop or used book store sometime thereafter. Mega Man Legends?”you reacted, laying eyes upon it for the first time. You noticed his fancy new 3D modeling, his altered dimensions, his new hairdo. “That’s not Mega Man,” perhaps you said. “But I guess I’ll check it out. If I have to.”

That night, you missed your bedtime. You were too busy diggin’ out ruins, junkin’ scrap, buildin’ guns, kickin’ Servbots, kickin’ cans, jettin’ boots, and obliterating some of the most massive and colorful video game bosses you’d ever seen. Such action! Such drama! Such mystery! And all punctuated by the sweet, calming dance of a wise, iron diaper-clad monkey.

And so it was that this rogue deviation from a well-established institution quickly burrowed its way into your heart like the proverbial ruin-digging Digger, becoming one of your most beloved gaming experiences and filling you with optimism for the 3D age. Still, over the years we tend to lose track of our possessions. Perhaps you traded in your copy of Mega Man Legends one day when some hot new title or hardware released. Years later, as new became old again and the timeless classics—Legends among them—naturally floated back to the brim of your consciousness, distinguishing themselves from yesterday’s chaff, perhaps you came to regret that decision. Perhaps you tried to reobtain the game second-hand, only to discover its value had—deservedly, but considerably—appreciated. Perhaps you took the dive and bought it anyway. Perhaps you didn’t.

Either way, may today be seen as a fitting occasion to relive that magic, whether it’s by dusting off your old disc, or by purchasing the game today from its new home on the North American PlayStation Store . Ten bucks, and it works on your PS3 and Vita. Go! Relive! Enjoy! Reminisce! And may it be everything you remembered and more.  

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Phoenix Wright Dual Destinies artbook out now from UDON

Sep 24, 2015 // GregaMan

Hot on the heels of the confirmation that  Ace Attorney 6 (working title) is being developed for the West, UDON has treated us to a fancy new book collecting and celebrating the wonderful art of the series’ last installment,  Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies. 

Feast your eyes on these sample pages, then grab yourself a copy today!

Expect big, beautiful prints of lush key art like this…


↑  …and this.


Nick made his much-awaited return in  Dual Destinies sporting a familiar but  slightly modified look. 


Mood-reading roustabout Athena Sykes.


The many moods of Phoenix. If only there were some manner of “matrix” to monitor such a thing.

↑ Courtroom concept art!

Another masterpiece from UDON. Thanks guys!

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Resident Evil 0’s Achievements & Trophies revealed

Sep 24, 2015 // GregaMan

If you fancy yourself an Achievement or Trophy hunter, read on! Following the jump are complete Achievement and Trophy lists for Resident Evil 0, which of course comes to PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC early next year, and will also be included in the Resident Evil Origins Collection , a physical PS4/Xbox One product coming January 19th. 

Achievements (Xbox One/Xbox 360/PC)

S is for S.T.A.R.S. Finish the game with rank S. 25
From Zero to Hero Finish the game on Hard difficulty. 25
Who’s Got the Herb? Finish the game without combining herbs. 25
Save Your Prayers Finish the game without saving. 90
Allergic to First Aid Spray Finish the game without using a First-Aid Spray. 25
This is Serious Business Finish the game without using a recovery item (including Green Chemicals). 90
Zero In Defeat an enemy with a critical-hit headshot. 15
Burned Alive Defeat an enemy by burning them. 15
Dead, Dead, Deadski Defeat a zombie by stomping on them. 15
This is How You Recycle Create a Molotov Cocktail. 15
Fashion Plate Change into a costume. 15
Here I Come to Save the Day Attack an enemy to save your partner who is grappling with that enemy. 15
Guns are Too Quick Defeat an enemy with a knife. 15
Misdirected Hostility Destroy a zombie’s legs. 15
Fileophile Read all files. 15
Apprentice of Unlocking Obtain all keys and use them all. 15
Find Time to Combine Combine every type of herb with each other. 15
I Could Shoot, You Know Obtain all weapons. 25
I’m a Medic, Not a Bodybuilder Try to push something heavy with Rebecca. 15


Trophies (PS3/PS4)

S is for S.T.A.R.S. Silver Finish the game with rank S.
From Zero to Hero Silver Finish the game on Hard difficulty.
Who’s Got the Herb? Silver Finish the game without combining herbs.
Save Your Prayers Gold Finish the game without saving.
Allergic to First Aid Spray Silver Finish the game without using a First-Aid Spray.
This is Serious Business Silver Finish the game without using a recovery item (including Green Chemicals).
Zero In Bronze Defeat an enemy with a critical-hit headshot.
Burned Alive Bronze Defeat an enemy by burning them.
Dead, Dead, Deadski Bronze Defeat a zombie by stomping on them.
This is How You Recycle Bronze Create a Molotov Cocktail.
Fashion Plate Bronze Change into a costume.
Here I Come to Save the Day Bronze Attack an enemy to save your partner who is grappling with that enemy.
Guns are Too Quick Bronze Defeat an enemy with a knife.
Misdirected Hostility Bronze Destroy a zombie’s legs.
Fileophile Bronze Read all files.
Apprentice of Unlocking Bronze Obtain all keys and use them all.
Find Time to Combine Bronze Combine every type of herb with each other.
I Could Shoot, You Know Silver Obtain all weapons.
I’m a Medic, Not a Bodybuilder Bronze Try to push something heavy with Rebecca.
Wanna Go for a Ride? Platinum Earn all trophies.


The game will also include a number of hidden Achievements/Trophies waiting for players to discover. If you can’t wait to discover them on your own, however, please enjoy the following spoilerific lists! 


**WARNING!! SPOILERS AHEAD!!**


Hidden Achievements

Train Complete Complete the train. 15
Training Facility Complete Complete the training facility. 15
Laboratory Complete Complete the laboratory. 15
Factory Complete Complete the factory. 15
Treatment Plant Complete Complete the treatment plant. 15
Taking the Sting Out Defeat Stinger. 15
Centurion Disciplinarian Defeat Centurion. 15
Die, Devil Bird! Defeat Infected Bat. 15
Proto Tyrant Down Fight off the Proto Tyrant. 15
Proto Tyrant Down Again Defeat the Proto Tyrant. 15
Hey, Queenie! Feast on this! Defeat Queen Leech. 15
That’s Officer Chambers to You Defeat all bosses except Centurion using Rebecca. 30
Alley-oop! Shoot down a Hunter or an Eliminator while they are jump attacking in the air. 15
Sit, Boy, Sit! Good Dog Break free of a Cerberus while they are biting you or trying to push you down. 15
Custom to Bust ‘Em Create a Custom Handgun. 15
Green is the Color Use a Green Chemical. 15
How ‘Bout a Light, Bud? Defeat Mimicry Marcus with a Molotov Cocktail or a Napalm Grenade. 15
I Have the Touch Defeat Mimicry Marcus for the first time only using a knife. 25
Winged Spawn of Satan Defeat 16 bats in the church. 25
Welcome to Team Wesker Put on Team Wesker costume. 25
Calm the Zombie Nerves Play the piano using Rebecca. 15
On Leather Wings Get picked up by the Infected Bat. 15
Trying Out New Things Play Leech Hunter. 15
A Weird Interest in Leeches Finish Leech Hunter with rank A. 25
Leech-Shaped Hole in my Heart Finish Leech Hunter with rank E or above. 15
Who Needs Partners? Collect all of only one color of Leech Charms. 25
Distracted from the Hunt Defeat all enemies in Leech Hunter. 30
20/20 Vision Kill 50 enemies with the Death Stare at full charge. 30


Hidden Trophies

Train Complete Bronze Complete the train.
Training Facility Complete Bronze Complete the training facility.
Laboratory Complete Bronze Complete the laboratory.
Factory Complete Bronze Complete the factory.
Treatment Plant Complete Bronze Complete the treatment plant.
Taking the Sting Out Bronze Defeat Stinger.
Centurion Disciplinarian Bronze Defeat Centurion.
Die, Devil Bird! Bronze Defeat Infected Bat.
Proto Tyrant Down Bronze Fight off the Proto Tyrant.
Proto Tyrant Down Again Bronze Defeat the Proto Tyrant.
Hey, Queenie! Feast on this! Bronze Defeat Queen Leech.
That’s Officer Chambers to You Silver Defeat all bosses except Centurion using Rebecca.
Alley-oop! Bronze Shoot down a Hunter or an Eliminator while they are jump attacking in the air.
Sit, Boy, Sit! Good Dog Bronze Break free of a Cerberus while they are biting you or trying to push you down.
Custom to Bust ‘Em Bronze Create a Custom Handgun.
Green is the Color Bronze Use a Green Chemical.
How ‘Bout a Light, Bud? Bronze Defeat Mimicry Marcus with a Molotov Cocktail or a Napalm Grenade.
I Have the Touch Silver Defeat Mimicry Marcus for the first time only using a knife.
Winged Spawn of Satan Silver Defeat 16 bats in the church.
Welcome to Team Wesker Silver Put on Team Wesker costume.
Calm the Zombie Nerves Bronze Play the piano using Rebecca.
On Leather Wings Bronze Get picked up by the Infected Bat.
Trying Out New Things Bronze Play Leech Hunter.
A Weird Interest in Leeches Silver Finish Leech Hunter with rank A.
Leech-Shaped Hole in my Heart Bronze Finish Leech Hunter with rank E or above.
Who Needs Partners? Silver Collect all of only one color of Leech Charms.
Distracted from the Hunt Silver Defeat all enemies in Leech Hunter.
20/20 Vision Silver Kill 50 enemies with the Death Stare at full charge.


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Devil May Cry franchise sale on North American Xbox Marketplace

Sep 23, 2015 // GregaMan

::UPDATE:: This is actually a global sale, with the exceptions of  DmC:DE and DMC4SE in Japan)

If you’re an Xbox LIVE Gold Member, this week is your chance to catch up on any gaps in your  Devil May Cry  knowledge. Head over to the Marketplace for deals on the whole DMC franchise.

Xbox 360
DmC Devil May Cry
$29.99 | $7.50
DmC Devil May Cry Vergil Downfall $8.99 | $4.50
Devil May Cry HD Collection $29.99 | $7.50
Devil May Cry 4 $19.99 | $5.00

Xbox One
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition
$24.99 | $18.74
DmC Definitive Edition $39.99 | $23.99
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – Proud Souls $2.99 | $2.24
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – Lady/Trish Costumes $3.99 | $2.99
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – Blue Orbs $2.99 | $2.24
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – Super Nero/Dante/Vergil $4.99 | $3.74

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Street Fighter V PC Spec Recommendations

Sep 22, 2015 // haunts

Hey PC users, we’ve received quite a few questions regarding what specs are necessary to run SFV on PC. Today, we’re happy to provide both the minimum and recommended specs.

Just so there’s no confusion, the minimum specs are what is required for SFV to even run on your PC while the recommended specs (in bold) are necessary to achieve an optimal SFV experience.

OS Version

  • Recommended: Windows 7 64-bit

Processor

  • Minimum: Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz
  • Recommended: Intel Core i5-4690K @3.50GHz

Memory

  • Minimum: 6 GB DDR3
  • Recommended: 8 GB DDR3

Graphics

  • Minimum: Nvidia GTX 480 (or higher)
    • Nvidia GTX 570 (or higher)
    • Nvidia GTX 670 (or higher)
    • Recommended: GTX 960

Network

  • Broadband Connection Required

DirectX Version

  • Minimum: DirectX 11
  • Recommended: DirectX 11

Sound Card

  • Minimum: DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset

So there you have it folks, the minimum and recommended SFV PC specs! Also, keep in mind Street Fighter V will support Steamworks as well!

We’ll be back in the future with the exact dates of our second beta, which will allow for PS4 and PC cross play. In the meantime, make sure your PC at least matches the specs provided so that you’ll be able to properly participate! 

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Mega Man Legends coming to North American PlayStation Store

Sep 22, 2015 // GregaMan

Somewhere around my fifth minute of employment at Capcom back in December 2010, I casually raised the following question: “Any way we can get Mega Man Legends up on the PlayStation Store?”

I won’t go into all the ins and outs of how the process of making this happened played out, but if you’re interested, some of the complexities have been discussed here in the past on Ask Capcom. I am delivering this message today thanks to Brelston , who has helped to champion the pursuit of these coveted fan-requested re-releases with the team here at Capcom, in collaboration with our friends over at PlayStation, and as always huge thanks to the continued support for this game from the community.

And so it is my privilege to confirm that next Tuesday, September 29th, you will be able to purchase the precocious PS1 classic, Mega Man Legends , on the North American PlayStation Store. The game will be $9.99, which is considerably lower than the game’s going rate on the likes of eBay. I hope you’ll agree with me that it is well worth it to finally see this game available again.

The title will be playable on your PlayStation 3 and Vita, but due to a variety of constraints, it will not play on the PSP. Please be aware.

Look forward to next Tuesday, and enjoy reliving the blue-sky adventure that put data-saving monkeys on the map!

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Monster Hunter Mondays 9/21 at 4pm (Pacific)

Sep 21, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

We’re back from our short hiatus and ready to stream  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate  again! Tune in to twitch.tv/capcomunity at 4pm Pacific Time and maybe join us for a quest or two!

And hey, today  Monster Hunter turned 11 years old. Happy 11th Anniversary, favorite game series ever! =]

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Capcom games launch of Humble Store with week-long sale

Sep 18, 2015 // GregaMan

Digital game-purveying charitysmiths Humble Bundle have just added a big ol’ boatload of Capcom titles to their catalog, and they’re celebrating with a week-long sale !  

Head over to the Humble Store and grab a bundle of great games for cheap. And remember, 10% of the proceeds from each purchase will go to a charity of your choosing from a database of over 35,000 charities. 

Bionic Commando

$9.99

 $3.00

Bionic Commando Rearmed

$9.99

 $3.00

Bionic Commando + Bionic Commando Rearmed Pack

$15.99

 $4.80

Dead Rising 2

$19.99

 $6.80

Dead Rising 2: Off The Record

$19.99

 $6.80

Dead Rising 2 Complete Pack

$32.99

 $11.22

Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition

$49.99

 $20.00

Dead Rising Franchise Pack (Dead Rising 3 + Dead Rising 2)

$64.99

 $26.00

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition

$19.99

 $5.00

Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition

$24.99

 $18.74

DmC Devil May Cry

$29.99

 $10.20

DmC Devil May Cry Complete Pack

$39.99

 $13.60

Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition + DmC Devil May Cry Pack

$49.99

 $27.49

Lost Planet

$14.99

 $3.00

Lost Planet 3

$24.99

 $8.50

Lost Planet 3 Complete Pack

$39.99

 $13.60

Remember Me

$29.99

 $6.00

Remember Me Complete Pack

$32.99

 $6.60

Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD Edition

$19.99

 $6.80

Resident Evil 5

$19.99

 $8.00

Resident Evil 5 Untold Stories Bundles DLC

$14.99

 $10.49

Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition

$29.99

 $19.49

Resident Evil 6

$29.99

 $7.50

Resident Evil 6 Complete Pack

$39.99

 $10.00

Resident Evil 4/5/6 Pack

$59.99

 $20.40

Resident Evil HD Remaster

$19.99

 $14.99

Resident Evil Revelations 2

$39.99

 $23.99

Resident Evil Revelations Unveiled Edition

$29.99

 $9.00

Resident Evil Revelations Complete Pack

$39.99

 $12.00

Strider

$14.99

 $4.50

Dark Void

$9.99

 $3.00

Dark Void Zero

$4.99

 $1.00

Ducktales: Remastered

$14.99

 $4.95

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara

$14.99

 $3.75

Flock

$4.99

 $1.00

Ultra Street Fighter IV

$29.99

 $15.00

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UDON’s new Devil May Cry book is incredible

Sep 17, 2015 // GregaMan

UDON Entertainment’s English-localized version of  Devil May Cry 3142 Graphic Arts   drops tomorrow (Amazon is offering it at a discounted price just under $32), and it’s absolutely  excellent– a must-read for any avid follower of the series. 

I managed to snag an early copy from the small stash UDON brought to San Diego Comic Con this past July, and even with my high expectations I was amazed at the degree of depth and candor this book offers. Much more than an artbook,  DMC3142GA  is loaded with juicy behind-the-scenes tidbits from numerous key staff members from throughout the series. 

(Note: All scans below are low-res images created for sample purposes. The actual pages are crystal-clear, of course!)

“Look closely and you’ll notice that Dante’s leg is cut off.” – Naru Omori, promotional art illustrator.

The book is  full of this sort of earnest self-deprecation, and really helps convey the imperfect, gradual, and collaborative process that led to the creation of such a distinct and beloved series. 

“Even the fans were shocked by the choice to have Dante bare-chested underneath his coat. In truth, his hair and face models weren’t even done at this point, so we just had to fudge it.” – Naru Omori, promotional art illustrator.

Mind you, this “fudged” piece is the one that would eventually be used for the game’s box art, now a well loved classic in Capcom’s portfolio. 

“Ancient portrayals of demons rarely incorporated elements that weren’t already known to people at the time, so they might have the head of a lion but the body of a human, for instance. It was in that spirit that we decided to make most of our monsters proper chimeras.” – Ikeno, character designer (DMC2)

I’m sure I’m not the only series fan who’d never given much thought to the enemy design in  Devil May Cry 2, but Ikeno-san’s insightful tidbits and awesome concept art are enough to make me want to revisit the troubled second installment. All of a sudden that giant orangutan demon seems a lot less arbitrary. 

↑ Note the illustration of the baby twins draped in the Umbrella logo in the bottom right. Even when Devil May Cry was still being conceived as the next  Resident Evil,  they were considering the Dante-Vergil twin concept. Amazing! 

“At the time, someone on the team said my backgrounds looked like oil paintings, which made them pretty unusual compared to other video game concept art….Looking back, I think that style really fits well with the ‘Devil May Cry’ universe.” – Yasuko Shimodo, background designer (DMC1)

It’s pretty mind-blowing to me that even as early as the conceptual stages of the original game, they were exploring an oil painting-like aesthetic–one which would be revisited in Ninja Theory’s take. 

Also, Shimoda-san’s background pieces are freaking incredible. 

↑  “There was also a time when ‘DMC’ was titled ‘Karnival.’ Kamiya-san was adamant that it be ‘Karnival’ with a ‘K,’ not a ‘C.'”  – Yuichiro Hiraki, motion artist (DMC1)

In addition to nearly 200 pages of incredible art, this book also features more than twenty pages (in small font!) of exclusive, incredibly insightful interviews with illustrators, scenario writers, character animators, and even series director Hideaki Itsuno. 

Sooo in conclusion, Devil May Cry fans should buy this book. We’re lucky to live in an age where information can be exchanged so quickly and easily, and with the rise of independent archivist efforts like shmuplations.com ,  we are getting a lot more glimpses behind the curtain of Japanese game development than ever before, but it’s still not that common to see valuable resources like this get localized via an official avenue. When it happens, it’s really special and, I feel, a cause well worth supporting.   

I have pretty much  every Capcom-related UDON book, but I must say, this one is my new favorite. 

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Introducing Karin and the Capcom Fighters Network to Street Fighter V

Sep 17, 2015 // haunts

Hey everyone!

Exciting news coming straight from Tokyo Game Show today! First off, the character that many of you have been waiting for to return to the Street Fighter series is finally back: Karin Kanzuki!

Two years ago, we held a worldwide character popularity poll to find out who the fans liked the most, and Karin came in 7 th worldwide (1 st when just looking at Japan results), despite having only appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3. Today, we’re happy to reintroduce her to the series with a brand new design and play style.

Above: Karin in Street Fighter Alpha 3

Karin is the young heiress to the Kanzuki Zaibatsu, a global financial conglomerate that possesses vast wealth and resources. Her regal and pampered upbringing is what led to her high-maintenance attitude and razer-sharp wit. But behind her flowing golden locks lies a true martial artist obsessed with upholding her family motto, “In all things be victorious!” Karin is well versed in numerous martial arts, which she and her family combined to create a unique “Kanzuki style” of fighting. 


Above: Karin in Street Fighter Alpha 3

In Street Fighter V, Karin is a well-rounded character, possessing a wide array of strikes and moves at her disposal for any situation. Utilizing her new dash move allows her to close the distance quickly between her opponents and go in for a quick high-low attack or throw. 


And just when the opponent thinks they’ve figured out how to deal with the pressure, Karin’s V-Trigger completely changes up her gameplan by allowing her to perform her signature Guren Ken multi-string attacks and variations. Players who enjoy attacking with speed and a large variety of tools will find Karin to be extremely satisfying to utilize.

V-Skill: Meioken


  • Karin lunges forward with a devastating palm strike that dissipates projectiles and knocks down the opponent if it connects, all while helping to build her V-Trigger gauge. By holding down the buttons, players can charge the move for a split second, giving it better hit and block properties.

V-Trigger: Kanzuki-Ryu Guren No Kata

  • Karin channels her inner Ki to unlock the true potential of the Kanzuki fighting style, giving her access to the Guren Ken attack, which in itself possesses over half a dozen different follow ups and variations. After the initial Guren Ken, she is able to transition immediately into an overhead attack, a low sweep, a flying throw, another quick set of strikes, or even a backdash to bait out counterattacks. This gives her immense flexibility in controlling the flow of the fight, ensuring that she comes out on top.

Karin is playable at Tokyo Game Show, so be sure to stop by the Capcom booth if you are able to!

And if the return of one of the most popular characters in the series wasn’t enough, we have another big announcement: the Capcom Fighters Network!

* work-in-progress logo

The Capcom Fighters Network (CFN) is a community building tool that will be directly built into the online infrastructure of Street Fighter V .

Here is a list of some of the things that you’ll be able to do in-game via CFN:

  • See where battles are happening all over the world on a “heat map”

  • View player profiles and detailed match statistics

  • Designate “rivals” throughout the world and monitor their performance

  • Register friends and follow your favorite players

  • Search and watch replay files

  • Send online battle invitations

  • Check out the latest patch and tournament news

  • And much more!

We’ll have more concrete details on all the various CFN features at a later date, but just to whet your appetite, here are some work-in-progress screenshots. The main CFN screen shows the “heat map” and will look something like this:

*work-in-progress screen

Each blinking light on the world map represents a pocket of active users that are engaged in online battles. With the heat map, you’ll be able see where all the action is taking place and even be able to drill down to the individual players who are fighting, in order to check out their profile information, past match history, replays and even send them a fight request.

As Street Fighter V will be at the forefront of our eSports activities upon release, we wanted to make sure that players had access to all the statistical data possible to help analyze their weaknesses and improve their game. 

*work-in-progress screen

The game tracks not only online win/loss records, but fine detail stats such as “how many light punches did you land,” “how many throws did you tech,” “in what ways did you win the match,” and much, much more. We are confident that players will appreciate this new knowledge and use it to push themselves to the next level and rise above the competition.

Hope you all enjoyed this double dose of SFV news! Stay tuned for the next announcement because we still have a lot of surprises in store. Until next time!

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Mega Man 2 stages recreated in Super Mario Maker

Sep 14, 2015 // GregaMan

The fun-filled  Super Mario Maker  from Nintendo has arrived on Wii U, and it took players approximately five seconds to start recreating Mega Man 2 using its robust stage creation toolset. 

YouTuber megacocorock   has already uploaded some excellent videos of Metal Man and Wily Stage 1 replicas:

Though these stages adhere to the templates laid out in the original  Mega Man 2 , there is commendable ingenuity at work in coming up with ways to represent each of the original game’s concepts using tools that exist in Super Mario Maker. Perhaps trying to replicate other works is a good way to get the creative juices flowing! 

Look out for more Capcom-themed user stages, and give us a holler if you find any cool ones!

(Thanks Mega Man Network !)

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Challenge Contest

Sep 14, 2015 // GregaMan

One of the coolest features about the new Mega Man Legacy Collection is its Challenge Mode, which stitches together various areas and moments from throughout the six classic games and weaves them into new, fast-paced challenges that players can play again and again to improve their times and best their friends’ times.

The Challenge Mode will have something a little special for Nintendo 3DS’ owners when the Nintendo 3DS version of the collection drops early next year. Read on to see!

The Nintendo 3DS version of MMLC willinclude not one, not two, but ten additional challenges designed by you, the players. These challenges will be unlockable using the Mega Man amiibo’, which is available in stores now. Yep, that’s right—the Nintendo 3DS version of MMLC has amiibo integration.

How will these player-created challenges be selected, you ask? Why, via the Challenge Contest which starts…NOW!

OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES

How to Submit:
-This contest is open to residents of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North America, Central America and South America aged 18 or over. Each person may submit once, so make your submission count!

-Design your own Mega Man challenge! Your challenge may include up to ten “sections.” These sections may span any of the six games—they can all be from one game, or you can mix up sections from various games. Your challenge may of course include fewer than ten sections, but should include at least five.

-Please use this template for your submission. Each section” of your challenge must include two timestamped YouTube links: one to indicate the start point, and one to indicate the end point. There are countless YouTube videos showing the games in action, but for your convenience, here are some examples:

Mega Man
Mega Man 2
Mega Man 3
Mega Man 4
Mega Man 5
Mega Man 6

Please be sure to also indicate if Mega Man has access to all weapons (from the corresponding game), or just his trusty buster.

-Once you have your filled-out template, email it to contest@capcom.com . Please use “MMLC CHALLENGE COMPETITION” as your email’s subject line.

Competition Period:
Submission period for this contest is from now until Friday, September 25 th at 9:00am PT.

Winners:
Ten winners will be selected by a panel of Capcom staff based on overall quality and how well the challenge compliments the existing challenge list. So try to be creative and think of challenges that have some kind of running theme or motif.

All ten winning submissions will be made into challenges in the Nintendo 3DS version of Mega Man Legacy Collection, which will release in early 2016.

Good luck! We can’t wait to see what challenges you create!

Note: Nintendo is not a sponsor of this promotion.

The Contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with YouTube.