Have you found your games collection lacking in challenge? This latest Nintendo drop of free games will deliver that test of skill you crave.OurNintendo Switchis a treasure trove of classic games, provided you don’t mind paying a small fee.Thelatest five retro games to dropon Nintendo Switch Online are from the Mega Man franchise; available to play now.AdvertNot seen the Nintendo Mega Man announcement yet? Here it is!Perhaps some of you are too young to remember thisCapcomgreat, but for those of us who are older, we remember the rages the games provoked well.Mega Man, Mega Man II, Mega Man III, Mega Man IV,andMega Man Vhave joined the Game Boy section of the Online service.AdvertIn the words of one fan, “Okay,Nintendo’s cooking this month.” It really is.For those not sure what to prepare for, all you really need to know – besides its platforming challenges – is that Dr. Wily is your foe. In each game, the tufty haired villain makes life for Mega Man quite difficult.Here’s the thing, though: while these games are fantastic trips down memory lane, they’re also extremely hard to complete.People always joke that contemporary titles have got easier, which we could debate, but when it comes to Mega Man titles, they really are much harder than any newer titles we’ve played.AdvertAs one fan over on Redditsaid, “I swear, every game in every Mega Man series is unnecessarily hard to beat.”They’re not alone in feeling this way (obviously), however, there’s a solid reason why these experiences push us to our breaking points.“Mega Man started during a time when video games were short due to data limitations and were made hard so it would take a while for people to beat,” explained another fan.It makes sense, but that doesn’t mean the palpitations have stopped.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo Switch,Capcom,Nintendo

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Have you found your games collection lacking in challenge? This latest Nintendo drop of free games will deliver that test of skill you crave.OurNintendo Switchis a treasure trove of classic games, provided you don’t mind paying a small fee.Thelatest five retro games to dropon Nintendo Switch Online are from the Mega Man franchise; available to play now.AdvertNot seen the Nintendo Mega Man announcement yet? Here it is!Perhaps some of you are too young to remember thisCapcomgreat, but for those of us who are older, we remember the rages the games provoked well.Mega Man, Mega Man II, Mega Man III, Mega Man IV,andMega Man Vhave joined the Game Boy section of the Online service.AdvertIn the words of one fan, “Okay,Nintendo’s cooking this month.” It really is.For those not sure what to prepare for, all you really need to know – besides its platforming challenges – is that Dr. Wily is your foe. In each game, the tufty haired villain makes life for Mega Man quite difficult.Here’s the thing, though: while these games are fantastic trips down memory lane, they’re also extremely hard to complete.People always joke that contemporary titles have got easier, which we could debate, but when it comes to Mega Man titles, they really are much harder than any newer titles we’ve played.AdvertAs one fan over on Redditsaid, “I swear, every game in every Mega Man series is unnecessarily hard to beat.”They’re not alone in feeling this way (obviously), however, there’s a solid reason why these experiences push us to our breaking points.“Mega Man started during a time when video games were short due to data limitations and were made hard so it would take a while for people to beat,” explained another fan.It makes sense, but that doesn’t mean the palpitations have stopped.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo Switch,Capcom,Nintendo

Have you found your games collection lacking in challenge? This latest Nintendo drop of free games will deliver that test of skill you crave.OurNintendo Switchis a treasure trove of classic games, provided you don’t mind paying a small fee.Thelatest five retro games to dropon Nintendo Switch Online are from the Mega Man franchise; available to play now.AdvertNot seen the Nintendo Mega Man announcement yet? Here it is!Perhaps some of you are too young to remember thisCapcomgreat, but for those of us who are older, we remember the rages the games provoked well.Mega Man, Mega Man II, Mega Man III, Mega Man IV,andMega Man Vhave joined the Game Boy section of the Online service.AdvertIn the words of one fan, “Okay,Nintendo’s cooking this month.” It really is.For those not sure what to prepare for, all you really need to know – besides its platforming challenges – is that Dr. Wily is your foe. In each game, the tufty haired villain makes life for Mega Man quite difficult.Here’s the thing, though: while these games are fantastic trips down memory lane, they’re also extremely hard to complete.People always joke that contemporary titles have got easier, which we could debate, but when it comes to Mega Man titles, they really are much harder than any newer titles we’ve played.AdvertAs one fan over on Redditsaid, “I swear, every game in every Mega Man series is unnecessarily hard to beat.”They’re not alone in feeling this way (obviously), however, there’s a solid reason why these experiences push us to our breaking points.“Mega Man started during a time when video games were short due to data limitations and were made hard so it would take a while for people to beat,” explained another fan.It makes sense, but that doesn’t mean the palpitations have stopped.

Have you found your games collection lacking in challenge? This latest Nintendo drop of free games will deliver that test of skill you crave.

OurNintendo Switchis a treasure trove of classic games, provided you don’t mind paying a small fee.

Thelatest five retro games to dropon Nintendo Switch Online are from the Mega Man franchise; available to play now.

Advert

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Not seen the Nintendo Mega Man announcement yet? Here it is!

Perhaps some of you are too young to remember thisCapcomgreat, but for those of us who are older, we remember the rages the games provoked well.

Mega Man, Mega Man II, Mega Man III, Mega Man IV,andMega Man Vhave joined the Game Boy section of the Online service.

Advert

Advert

In the words of one fan, “Okay,Nintendo’s cooking this month.” It really is.

For those not sure what to prepare for, all you really need to know – besides its platforming challenges – is that Dr. Wily is your foe. In each game, the tufty haired villain makes life for Mega Man quite difficult.

Here’s the thing, though: while these games are fantastic trips down memory lane, they’re also extremely hard to complete.

People always joke that contemporary titles have got easier, which we could debate, but when it comes to Mega Man titles, they really are much harder than any newer titles we’ve played.

Advert

Advert

As one fan over on Redditsaid, “I swear, every game in every Mega Man series is unnecessarily hard to beat.”

They’re not alone in feeling this way (obviously), however, there’s a solid reason why these experiences push us to our breaking points.

“Mega Man started during a time when video games were short due to data limitations and were made hard so it would take a while for people to beat,” explained another fan.

It makes sense, but that doesn’t mean the palpitations have stopped.

Topics:Nintendo Switch,Capcom,Nintendo