I Am 8-Bit started out as an art show about video games, but that doesn’t mean I Am 8-Bit is only an art show. It’s more, far more.
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Did you know that rapper Random, AKA Mega Ran, crafted a single dedicated to Capcom’s recently released Mega Man 10? Well you do now, and you’ve got the new music video to prove it.
This trailer’s commitment to quality is evident in its shoddy quality. Anyone can don 1980s threads and lampoon the unintentional physical comedy of those old ads. But VCR-esque discolouration and poor tracking is a cut above.
Finally, a Mega Man game I can clear in 90 minutes. Is that what you want too?
Mega Man 10, the newest retro-game to hit consoles, may be out for the Wii today and coming soon to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but its Endless Mode is further off.
Eight new titles and eight new robot masters come to Nintendo’s DSi, WiiWare and Virtual Console this morning, with Capcom’s retrolicious Mega Man 10 leading the charge.
Capcom’s Mega Man 10, the second in their attempts to go back in time and develop “new” NES-style games, will be out in March, the publisher announced today.
Cheevers looking for a quick 200 Gamerscore should steer clear of Mega Man 10, because the achievements it offers will be, per the usual, hard won. Of 12, all but three or four seem impossible to me.
Here’s a closer look at all eight of Mega Man 10′s evil robot masters, showing us how the dynamic concept art fared in its conversion to sprites.