Mega Man (DOS) - Longplay

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Mega Man (1987)
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Mega Man is an action-platform video game that was developed by Stephen Rozner, an ex-employee of Capcom U.S.A, and published in 1990 by Hi Tech Expressions for DOS systems. It is the first game in the Mega Man franchise to be released for home computers.

The game had a negative critical response; many reviewers called it one of the worst-ever PC games. Despite this, a sequel titled Mega Man 3: The Robots Are Revolting was released in 1992. The events of this game are set after those of the original 1987 game and about two weeks before those of Mega Man 2.

Stephen Rozner developed Mega Man under his company Rozner Labs. Rozner had previous experience working with a Capcom intellectual property, having ported Street Fighter to the Commodore 64. Capcom U.S.A., Inc. purchased Riggs International, a small video-game development company consisting of Rozner as artist and CEO, which it intended to use as an internal development studio but the plan failed and Rozner was tasked with managing external developers. During this time, Rozner began work on Mega Man.

During development, Rozner left Capcom U.S.A., which allowed Rozner to release the game when it was finished. Rozner was unable to access Capcom's asset files and assembly code, so he decided to start from nothing and make "whatever he wanted" because he was a fan of the original NES Mega Man games. Mega Man was released for DOS in 1990.







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