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Mega Man Powered Up
Mega Man Powered Up
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From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $11.68
You Save: $8.31 (42%)
Buy New from $11.68

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(14 reviews)
Sales Rank: 3995

Platform: Sony Psp
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.7

MPN: 100730
Model: 27007
UPC: 013388270071
EAN: 0013388270071
ASIN: B000CBCVF4

Release Date: March 14, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Mega Man and company now feature super sized cartoon heads
  • Every level has been revitalized, producing vibrant environments
  • Fully revamped audio
  • All original background music and sound effects are remixed
  • Original background music is also available for the authentic old-school experience

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The original Mega Man, which was originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, undergoes a complete transformation in Mega Man Powered Up. A totally redesigned look and feel, combined with a wealth of new gameplay options, provides an entirely new gameplay experience. In Mega Man Powered Up, a near future sees advances in science that have helped Dr. Light and his fellow researchers develop humanoid robots designed to improve quality of life for mankind. All is harmonious until an evil scientist named Dr. Wily takes control of several robots in his quest to take over the planet. With Dr. Light's help, a household helper robot named Mega Man embarks on a mission to restore peace to the world. Complete voice acting for all cut scenes draws players even further into the adventure Totally redesigned level structure Every level features modified map structures as well as varied item locations New tricks for getting past obstacles have been implemented Even those who have played the original game can experience a fresh challenge, however a game mode featuring the configurationsfrom the original version is also included as an option All new cut scenes before boss battles Intuitive level editor option allows endless possibilities Players can design their own stages creating challenges that are only limited by their own imagination Customize everything from enemy and object placement to music Collect item packs from the main game to unlock more objects for even more variety when crafting levels Online options offer even further gameplay challenges Use the PSP system's infrastructure mode to share levels with friends and fellow fans around the world Download stages created by others for a limitless array of challenges


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly appealing style change, difficult as ever   October 18, 2008
Mega Man Powered Up
i wasn't sure I'd like the revamped look, but it was actually appropriate. Mega Man Powered up is about as frustrasting as it's always been, which is good. What really sells the game though are the unlockables which you can then use to build your own levels to share with other owners of the game online, right from the PSP.



3 out of 5 stars You know, I don't like it.   August 9, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Well, it's not that I *don't* like it. It's just that Megaman without sliding and the ability to charge isn't that fun to me. But this is a classic, and despite Megaman's absurdly large head, it looks and feels alright. I thought the level editor was underwhelming, and if there's potential to build levels as good as any in the real game, I'm just not seeing it. If you like the original game, well...go for it. Everyone else, pick up Maverick Hunter X instead.


3 out of 5 stars Mega Man...awww thats cute.   July 31, 2008
First off let me say I grew up playing Mega Man games on the original Nintendo, and I loved every one. So naturally when this game came out I picked it up. The new ability to play as the bosses throught the levels you have beaten is very cool, as well as the new additions to the levels, but I could not get over the "kiddie" graphical overhaul that took place, especailly after playing Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. It still has all of its Mega Man charm but the graphics killed it for me, don't get me wrong there are good, but a step back from the aforementioned Maverick Hunter X. Still if you absolutley love the blue bomber then pick up this game, but don't be suprised at its new look.


5 out of 5 stars Could this be the best MegaMan game at present   May 25, 2008
Mega Man returns to his roots with Mega Man: Powered Up, a remake of the original NES Mega Man game, complete with new characters, options, music, and attitude. Those who played the original NES cartridge or purchased Mega Man Anniversary Collection (PS2, GCN, Xbox) know how it wasn't for casual gamers. There was some pretty nice difficulty for us full-fledged gamers. Nowhere near a Super Ghosts 'N' Goblins difficulty, but a difficulty nonetheless. This remains intact with this remake as do a lot of things.

Firstly for changes, if you play the new style mode you'll realize that there's an edition of an opening stage as well as two new robot masters, Time Man and Oil Man. These duo of bots come with their own respective stages to master on top of the original six's levels. If you dislike the new style gameplay or changes, you can always go back to old style which is the game on a smaller screen with the opening stages, Time Man, and Oil Man excluded. Graphically the game has changed to a more chibi-inspired approach. Some may dislike it, but I personally enjoyed the colorful characters and levels. Voice work has been included which is a nice touch also. None of the voices made me cringe which is a first for quite a while. Music has been upgraded as well featuring returning themes with more modern sound and instruments-- an additional treat for audiophiles such as myself. Furthermore once you beat a boss using only Mega Man's Mega Buster, you can select to play as them in new style mode which is an added treat.

If you become bored with either new or old style modes, you can play Challenge mode. This mode features level designs encompassing different goals. My favorite addition would have to be the Construction mode which allows for aspiring designers to craft their own levels in a variety of themed locales and settings. Each room you create is its own grid, and you can place a set number of enemies in each grid. You're able to set platforms easily, drop in enemies, and add a boss all within minutes, or if you desire, take all the time you need to create one masterful level. The possibilities with the level creator are limitless allowing an infinite number of replay value. What's better yet is that you can share your levels to anyone over Capcom's own server.

Mega Man Powered Up is a fantastic remake of a classic game that launched the life of a gaming icon. If only Capcom would take Mega back to its roots or continue to unleash great Mega Man games such as this would Mega's career stop becoming so tarnished. Sadly, I do not believe that Capcom do more effort to create good remakes of old classics MegaMan NES.



4 out of 5 stars Mega hit   February 25, 2008
The remake of the first NES game to PSP is great. The graphic is stunning and the controll works nicly. The only problem i have is that its pretty damn hard :P But that has been a trade mark of the series from the start.

Great game, I recommend it for platform lovers.


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