Mega Man 5 ROM

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When focusing on the main objectives, Mega Man 5 is about 2 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 3 Hours to obtain 100% completion.
 

Mega Man 5 features 8 introductory stages (in any order desired) before tackling an additional 8 stages for a total of 16 stages.

Let all your lives run out and choose 'Continue'. Do this a total of four times and you'll recieve speed upgrade for you arm cannon's charged shot.'Continue' four more times to recieve another speed upgrade.

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Also, be sure to check out Mega Man 4.

Mega Man V is a video game published by Capcom for the Game Boy handheld game console. It is the fifth game in the Game Boy version of the original Mega Man series. The game follows the adventures of the protagonist Mega Man as he must defend the Earth from a group of powerful robots from outer space called the Stardroids. Mega Man V is unique among the Game Boy Mega Man games as it features original bosses rather than recycling those from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Mega Man games.

The game opens in an unspecified year in the 21st century (“20XX AD”), several months after the events of Mega Man IV and another failure by the infamous Dr. Wily to conquer the world. Mega Man and his sister Roll are strolling through a grassy field, when they are confronted by a mysterious robot who calls himself Terra. Mega Man attempts to fight Terra, only to find that his “Mega Buster” arm cannon has no effect on him. 

Mega Man is knocked unconscious, and powerful robots calling themselves the “Stardroids” attack Earth, defeating numerous robots, including Robot Masters from previous Mega Man games. Waking up in Dr. Light’s laboratory, Mega Man is presented with the new and powerful “Mega Arm” to help him fight the Stardroids in his newest mission to save the planet. The gameplay in Mega Man V is largely similar to other games in the Mega Man series. As the protagonist Mega Man, the player is presented with a set of action and platform-style levels to complete.

Mega Man’s primary weapon is his staple arm cannon. However, rather than being able to charge and fire a more powerful blast with the trademark Mega Buster, the Mega Arm is used in essentially the same manner. Charging up and releasing the firing button causes Mega Man’s arm to detach, strike an enemy, and then reattach. Destroying the boss at the end of each stage adds its special weapon to Mega Man’s arsenal for the rest of the game. As each boss is weak to specific weapon, the player is encouraged to complete some stages before others.

These bosses are known in game as “Mercury”, “Venus”, “Mars”, “Jupiter”, “Saturn”, “Uranus”, “Neptune”, and “Pluto”, named after the first, second, fourth, and fifth through eighth planets in our Solar System. Pluto was, at the time the game was made, considered a planet, unlike from 2006 and onwards. Terra is named for the Latin word for Earth. Defeating some bosses will allow the player to access Mega Man’s robot dog Rush, who can transform into useful “Coil” and “Jet” modes for easier stage navigation.

Mega Man V also introduces Tango the cat, another robotic pet to help Mega Man. Like the bird Beat from previous installments in the series, Tango will appear on the screen when summoned to attack enemies, transforming into a buzzsaw and ricocheting around the room. As in Mega Man IV, the player can return to Dr. Light between stages to purchase items using “Power Chips (P-Chips)” scattered throughout the game.

 

File Name

Mega Man 5

File Size

287KB

Version

1.0

Release Date

Japan: July 22, 1994
North America: September 1994
Europe: November 15, 1994

Genre

Platformer

Developer

Minakuchi Engineering

Platform

Game Boy

Region

USA

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