The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
The demented Dr. Wily is at it again! This time he’s stolen the experimental Time Skimmer and skipped into the future. Mega Man gives chase, but must battle through nine stages of relentless action before confronting Dr. Wily. Helping Mega Man is Rush, the robo-dog, who’s handy in a jam and can even take the form of a mini submarine. Time is of the essence as Mega Man and Rush blast past waves of maniacal metal monsters on the way to underground lair of Dr. Wily. Once there, they must face Quint, the ferocious fiend from the future!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_MEGA_MAN_2_II
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
ORION295 –
I’m an avid collector of retro games, and this one will always have a place in my collection. The gameplay is awesome, the bosses creative, and the level design is incredible. Not that this game is easy. Often I found the hardest part was getting to the boss, and fighting Dr. Wily is no easy task. But what great game isn’t without some degree of challenge? This game uses a password system so you can always pick up where you left off, and uses two difficulty levels so you can pick how hard you want to make it on yourself. I found switching from Normal to Hard added a lot to the challenge of the game and made it almost as fun playing through for the second time. You get lots of cool weapons and gadgets throughout the game and it is just a blast to play through. The stages at the end get a little tricky as do some of the later boss battles, but it’s well worth it to play through this game and experience all Mega Man 2 has to offer! Stop reading this review and get this game right now. You won’t be disappointed!
Nick Wagner –
While the first
KoreySchamberger –
Great game.
Ryan Sil. (Gamer & PC/Android indie dev) –
MegaMan was a good NES game, but people seem to overlook it. The sequel, on the other hand, grew BIG.The MegaMan series is known for its amazing graphics, awesome gameplay mechanics, precise controls, and frustrating difficulty. MegaMan 2 has all that.You choose from 8 different robot masters, selecting your own order of levels.The level designs are as creative as ever. However, they are also very hard. Luckily, killing certain enemies might give you an orb to restore your health. Or better yet, if you’re lucky enough, a 1up! Unfortunately, that won’t save you from having to go through Heat Man’s puzzling disappearing blocks.Dr. Wily’s stage is a total pain in the neck, too. Deathtraps are set here and there.But still, MegaMan 2 is one the best and most frustrating NES games ever. If you are a fan or looking for a challenge, then you should buy this.
FilibertoKertzmann –
It’s great!
RetaLedner –
Mega Man 2(1988). Part two in a series of nine games.The Mega Man series was created in 1987 as a result of an experiment where Capcom wanted to try adding the feature of stealing boss weapons in a platform game, instead of simply having the main character be always the same throughout the entire game. The first game actually fared decently when it was released, but it was no hit by any means. However, Capcom saw it to be successful enough to warrant a sequel, so they gathered all their best programmers and put together what could be considered the series’s defining moment. Afterall, MM2 was responsible for Mega Man becoming a household name and spawning TONS of sequels over the years. It’s my second favorite MM game(after 4 that is). Read on for the synopsis of this legendary title:PROS:-THERE ARE NOW 8 DIFFERENT BOSSES TO FIGHT. This is simply awesome because not only does the player get more options of what to do, but also THE BOSSES IN THIS GAME ARE SOME OF THE COOLEST MM BOSSES EVER CONCEIVED. Quickman, Crashman, and Metalman are personal favorites of mine. Plus, at least half of the game’s bosses present a reasonable challenge.-THE ADDITION OF THE ITEM ADAPTORS. There are three different items to be acquired throughout the game, each having its own unique transportation usefulness. For instance, Item #3 is good for climing walls with, while Item #2 is useful for flying across large pits. These are all much better than the previous game’s Magnet Beam Generator.-Now and f.
John. N –
Like most fans, I love Mega Man 2. No ifs, ands or butts about it, Mega Man 2 single-handedly spearheaded my interest in the blue bomber and video games in general. But as simple of a joy as the game is even today, there’s something my ever-evolving self has to ask, has Mega Man 2 been hurt by the hype?I ask this question because over the years I’ve seen other gamer’s continuously put other landmark titles I grew up on unrealistically high pedestals. Final Fantasy VII may have been great, but does a sealed black-boarder copy of the game really warrant four hundred dollars? Xenogears may have had a psychotically layered narrative that turned it a playable anime, but was the game really perfect? Metal Gear Solid put you in the ever convincing shoes of a professional killer but can its aging gameplay match the cinematic quality of its story? It’s rampant fandom that ignores such obvious questions that makes me wonder if such views are damaging.Damaging or not, even after replaying Mega Man 2 for the first time in the last few years, I can’t even begin to tear this game down. Sure, it’s rather lax in the difficulty department, but that’s an area I’ve never been too concerned with when it comes to games in general. Even running through the game like I was on auto-pilot wasn’t enough hurt it, which leads me to wonder how one could even take down Mega Man 2? A stake dipped in holy water? My guess is a good as any.Regardless of my ranting, Mega Man 2 is the hallmark everyone remember.
ErnieOndricka –
I’m not a huge mega man fan so I did some digging and found a game that was meant to be really good and can be played on an old console so I bought it. And boy was I completely wrong… oh did I right wrong what I meant was amazing the game has great challenges with the levels, the enemy’s and the bosses. And it wasn’t only a level game it was a stratigic game. If you want the game to be a bit easier what you have to do is fight a certain level and beat the boss to unclock a certain ability then that ability will make another boss easier then that boss will make anoth boss easier ect, until all the bosses are beaten
Matthew Smith –
Mega Man2 game is as good as the first. There seem to be much more levels and bosses this time around. The sound is basically the same as the 1st one. The plot in Mega Man 2 is extremely simple: Dr. Whily wants revenge.The main problems in this game are the same as before. The traps are still annoying. The plot is also extremely simple.Overall, this is a very good game that is not much different from its predecessor.Real name-Matthew SmithUsername on Capcom City-Oncedead
Gregory –
effing A. This game is in a special category. Capcom went all out on this one, and the series continued. 6 is my next best