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SimCity Classic (Windows 3.x)

By CaptainCanuck on December 28, 2008

Tekken 3 (PlayStation)

By CaptainCanuck on December 28, 2008

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)

By CaptainCanuck on July 2, 2006

Fallout 2 (Windows)

By CaptainCanuck on August 21, 2005

System Shock (DOS)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

System Shock 2 (Windows)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Doom (DOS)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Mega Man 6 (NES)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Freedom Force (Windows)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Game Boy Advance)

By CaptainCanuck on February 25, 2005

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PlayStation)

By CaptainCanuck on February 18, 2005

Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

By CaptainCanuck on January 5, 2005

Mega Man 3 (NES)

One of the best NES games ever, and the best of the NES Mega Man games.

The Good
The graphics were clean and pretty amazing at the time, with little slowdown. Mega Man still had his same old animation for running, gunning, etc. but with a new slide thrown in for good measure. Sound-wise, the game's music shines as being the best Capcom's put out for the NES. It's amazing how much they could coax out of the NES for the sound. Gameplay is the typical Mega Man game: choose a boss, fight it out with the boss, get the boss' weapon, use the boss' weapon on another boss. Lather, rinse, and repeat. Granted, Capcom made a nice swerve after beating the initial eight robot masters (why didn't they do something like this in later games?). The game's challenge rating falls somewhere between moderate and easy, though one particular boss (Rockman aka Yellow Devil) is a pain if you don't know what weapon to use.

The Bad
Probably the fact that this was the last really good Mega Man game, and that those that followed were cookie cutter made (you knew who you were up against all the time, in reality), with some truly strange choices for robot masters. As for Mega Man 3, the disappearing platforms that Capcom loved to throw in throughout the Mega Man series rear their ugly heads again, and can become annoying if you don't know the pattern. Plus, one sequence does require the use of the Rush Jet for an extended period, and if you mess up and have to restart with a less than full energy meter, you're in for a world of hurt.

The Bottom Line
Simply put, the game is one of the best the NES offered, and truly was Nintendo's 'other' NES mascot. While Mario might be the king of action/adventure for the NES, Mega Man was right up there as well. Grab this game and don't let go.

By CaptainCanuck on January 4, 2005

Star Wars: Dark Forces (DOS)

By CaptainCanuck on December 13, 2004

Super Metroid (SNES)

By CaptainCanuck on December 13, 2004