![]() ![]() Then, simply jump out of the ride armor and battle Magma Dragoon as normal. Go under the main route and punch open the rocks to start the fight. Grab it and carefully make your way through the flames so the armor doesn’t lose all of its health before the boss battle. Near the end of the Magma Dragoon level there’s a ride armor suit available. He Brought Fists to a Mech Fight – Use a Ride Armor to score the final hit against Magma Dragoon in Mega Man X4 ![]() The same principle applies for Sigma stages, you get another crack at this. Just don’t attack Morph Moth at all until he changes his state. Take Your Time – Watch Morph Moth’s metamorphosis in Mega Man X2 without interferingĪnother simple challenge that’s not immediately obvious. If you miss out on this one during your first run through every stage you can knock the challenge out in the Sigma levels when you fight Flame Mammoth again. This one is a bit unintuitive since Flame Mammoth’s weakness is Storm Eagle’s Storm Tornado, but if you use Boomer Kuwanger’s Boomerang Cutter, it’ll lop his nose off. Nobody Nose My Sorrow – Cut off Flame Mammoth’s trunk in Mega Man X Instead you’ll need to unlock the secret track by completing the new X Challenge Mode. Same thing here: you don’t pop the challenge by listening to 10 songs. Note: You get one secret wallpaper for finishing one game, and another for finishing all four.Īudio Signal Incoming – Listen to 10 tracks for long enough with the Music Player, and then listen to the secret track You have to beat a game then make the unlocked image your wallpaper after viewing 20 images in the options menu gallery. Based on the phrasing you’d think that viewing 20 images would unlock the secret image. Reconnaissance Complete – View 20 images across all four titles, then change the wallpaper to the secret image Since it’s by far the most requested entry for a tips guide from readers, here’s a short rundown of how to nab some of the more difficult trophies/achievements in the first Mega Man X Legacy Collection. Although it can be easier to pick up if you stick with it, some opening segments for select games have proven to be a pain for some and for years folks have left the memories of them abandoned to rot. The Planet's Champ TG 3000 JPĪlso, fuck Konami for never remaking this game.Mega Man has a long and storied history as an alienating series. Super Robot Taisen Gaiden: Masō Kishin - The Lord Of Elemental Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island NA EU Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Shutokō Battle 2: Drift King Keichii Tsuchiya & Masaaki Bandoh Shutokō Battle '94: Keichii Tsuchiya Drift King Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi Pebble Beach no Hotou: New Tournament EditionĭSP-1/1B ![]() Pachi-Slot Monogatari - PAL Kougyou Special Williams (NA), Imagineer (JP), Ocean (EU)į1 ROC II: Race of Champions NAįar East of Eden Zero (Tengai Makyou Zero) I'd say Super Turrican 2 is one of them, the first one was already a very well programmed game, with great graphics and a lot of action with very little slowdown, but the sequel takes it to the next level, staying with little slowdown but with even more action overall and even more graphical effects, with many stages or bosses that use mode 7, many boosses being made out of multi joined sprites like the Treasure games for the Genesis, 2 stages that look like Hyperzone but way faster and a stage that looks like Axelay but with less slowdown.Īsahi Shinbun Rensai: Katou Ichi-Ni-San Shougi: Shingiryuuīike Daisuki! Hashiriya Kon - Rider's Spirits So I want to ask you which SNES game that didn't use any kind of chip do you think was really impressive. When talking about visually impressive SNES games, in most cases the titles included does use some kind of chip since the limited cpu of the console made doing some crazy graphical effects very tricky, unlike the Mega Drive which despite it's limitations had a lot of crazy stuff that didn't use any chip at all. ![]()
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