I’ve never enjoyed a single movement in a video game as much as the Mega Man X dash jump. I could dash jump all day — off ledges, up walls, across pits filled with spikes. For all the double jumps, dodge rolls and infinite sprints I’ve encountered since, nothing has…
Photo: iam8bit Capcom will release cartridge versions of Mega Man 2 and Mega Man X as limited runs costing $US100 ($133) a piece alongside production house iam8bit, the two companies said today.
Good statues don’t come cheap and Mega Man X is no exception. But for the price of six months’ car insurance or a round-trip flight to the North American coast of your choice, it could be yours.