13th September 2003, 8:46 PM
Uh... yeah, right, I found a copy...
I do have a copy of MM4, but not 5. Its called emulation... otherwise I'd never play that game. Its extremely rare... I haven't seen a single copy of it in many years... I don't think I've ever seen one used, or I'd have gotten it. Even if it was $40-something. I did see a copy of MM3 used once, but it was $35... not worth it. :)
MM4 is a great game... sure, a lot of the 8 main levels are very similar (to near-identical) to the levels of those bosses in MM4 and 5 for NES, but they're great versions of those levels... and the game introduced the P-Chip system to MM. Collect P-Chips, buy items with them... which is very cool. It also of course added Beat... :)
MM5 just managed to beat it, becasue it has new bosses and levels and some other new stuff...
Didn't play Wily Wars much, so can't really comment. But it seems to be a 16-bit graphics version of the original three games...
I do have a copy of MM4, but not 5. Its called emulation... otherwise I'd never play that game. Its extremely rare... I haven't seen a single copy of it in many years... I don't think I've ever seen one used, or I'd have gotten it. Even if it was $40-something. I did see a copy of MM3 used once, but it was $35... not worth it. :)
MM4 is a great game... sure, a lot of the 8 main levels are very similar (to near-identical) to the levels of those bosses in MM4 and 5 for NES, but they're great versions of those levels... and the game introduced the P-Chip system to MM. Collect P-Chips, buy items with them... which is very cool. It also of course added Beat... :)
MM5 just managed to beat it, becasue it has new bosses and levels and some other new stuff...
Didn't play Wily Wars much, so can't really comment. But it seems to be a 16-bit graphics version of the original three games...