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So all in all, this one definitely lies somewhere in between the two, and certainly gets an A for effort. There’s also three of the Robot Masters present in the form of Elec Man, Fire Man, and Guts Man, and even a recognisable Dr. Wily’s castle is there, as is Mega Man with his blaster. It’s also infinitely better than the North American cover, which we all know the less the said about that the better.ĭr.
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The original Mega Man cover is a mixed bag, it may not be anywhere near the Japanese cover’s brilliance, but it certainly tries. I feel I was little bit harsh on this cover when looking into the origins of Bad Box Art Mega Man.
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So, let’s get on with show, as we introduce you to the third part in out look at the 8-bit covers for one the greatest series in the history of gaming. They’re also not exempt from other controversies, with one cover being notably absent. They swing from the sublime to the ridiculous, with everything in between. Reiterating what I said at the end of part 2, Europe’s covers truly are a mixed back. So do the European covers return us to some level of normality? Well the answer to that is an ambiguous “sometimes”. However, next came the descent into madness that us the North American covers, and with them the infamous origins of Bad Box Art Mega Man. In part one we admired the glory that is the Japanese covers for Rockman 1 through 6.