Yet this was child’s play compared to the horrors that awaited the Blue Bomber in the 32-bit era: 3D games were considered the wave of the future and anything 2D was deemed passé, especially in the West. By extension, video games themselves becoming more complex than when NES reigned supreme. The 16-bit era saw consoles that made huge technical leaps from the previous generation. However, MegaMan had yet to face his greatest challenge: staying relevant for two more generations. While the Blue Bomber began to lose his luster during the second half of his appearances on the Nintendo Entertainment System, all of the games are generally recognized as memorable. The first two articles looked back at MegaMan’s glory days during the 8-bit era. Welcome back once again to my retrospective look back at the Classic MegaMan franchise.
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