Mega Man Power Ups Made Into Comfortable Cushions
By Spencer . August 10, 2010 . 2:02pmNeed a 1up or a life refilling energy tank? Capcom is stocking cushy versions of those power ups in their online store.
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Need a 1up or a life refilling energy tank? Capcom is stocking cushy versions of those power ups in their online store.
Capcom slipped a Mega Man 10 dynamic theme on PlayStation Network this past Thursday. Get it and you can watch Mega Man, Protoman, and Bass race. Who will win?
Capcom formally unveiled three more robot masters for Mega Man 10. Enker, Punk, and Ballade are waiting at the end of each pay-to-play special stage.
This week we’re focusing on Capcom’s latest Blue Bomber adventure.
Capcom has another shot of Mega Man for PlayStation 3 and PSP owners in Japan. Next month, the complete works version of Mega Man 3 will join the list of PsOne Classics.
Perhaps inspired by the Mega Man 9 NES cart press kits, Capcom Japan packaged Mega Man 10 treats in mock Famicom boxes.
Bass (also known as Forte) is the third playable character in Mega Man 10. On April 5, Wii owners can get him for an extra 200 Wii Points ($2).
Mega Man 10’s digital instruction manual revealed the third playable character and it’s (drum roll please) Bass also known as Forte.
Following in the footsteps of the Mega Man E-tank energy drink, Capcom created another Mega Man snack to promote Mega Man 10.
Capcom, more specifically Roll, is giving out Valentine’s Day gifts.
By the end of March, Mega Man 10 will be on all three consoles, but not on the same day. Mega Man 10 has a staggered release starting on March 1 when the game is available on WiiWare.
You’ve seen art for the eight bosses in Mega Man 10. Now see the robot masters as they appear in the game plus screens of their stages.
Corocoro spilled the beans and revealed the eight bosses in Mega Man 10.
In the year 20XX, Roboenza, a new illness just for robots, is driving them berserk. Robots are out of control and poor Roll, Mega Man’s sister, is infected.