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Dr. Franken 2 II Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_DR_FRANKEN_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.
As any Capcom guy would know, MegaMan is the hardest game series the company had ever created. Ever since the original NES version, it was hard. But it was still a great game. The Game Boy version, released after the NES sequel, was no exception.The Game Boy’s smaller screen caused some slight changes to the formula. For example, MegaMan seems to have slightly less HP than in the NES games. However, there’s less in the game’s layout, too. So it kinda evens out.The sounds and music are also sounding different. Well, the music is carried over from MegaMan on the NES, but different 8-Bit instruments are used. Some sound effects are totally different, such as the Mega Buster sounds.The game has 4 robot masters compared to the NES game’s 6. Even though the game is easier than the NES games, it’s still pretty hard for people that aren’t hardcore MegaMan fans. If you are one of those people, it’ll take a while to get past all the robot masters and reach Dr. Wily. The precise controls, the tricky pathways, and difficult situations are all present. Fortunately, once you reach a robot master, it’s possible you may beat him right away, or you lose a life or two and THEN beat him.The downside to the bosses is the weaknesses. They are off. For example, when I tried fighting Iceman, I used Fireman’s power (Reasonable, right?), but it didn’t do a whole lot of damage. Then I tried Elecman’s power, and it took him out in 3 or 4 hits. (Edit: Never mind. This isn’t actually an error.)In Dr. Wil.
Perfect.
awesome quality. Fun game. Prompt delivery.
good purchase
Very fun game
great game
With the Mega Man games achieving high status on the NES, Capcom decided to take advantage of the hand held department and released the very first portable Mega Man game in 1991. Before we go into the GOOD and BAD of this game, let me tell you that this game was the very first Mega Man game I ever completed. So in that respect, this game helped me get into the Mega Man franchise, even though I had played the first two prior to this game (again, this one I beat before them.). Read on or die:THE GOODThe graphics and animation transfer well from the NES counterpart and we get to fight four bosses from the first game. After you defeat them, you fight four from Mega Man 2 (this cycle continues and ends at Mega Man IV.). The music was also good, some of them new including the Wily stages. It’s also interesting to see a change on the bosses; examples: Cut Man’s nastier and Elec Man is tamer, Fire Man’s weapon is good against Quick Man, and so forth. And may I also state that the game is reasonably difficult… not “kick you in the and make you love it” difficult like the first Mega Man for NES, but certainly not an easy venture. Capcom also created an extra boss specifically for this game: Enker. He’s one of my FAVORITE robotmasters ever created. His weapon may seem useless, but… well, you’ll figure it out. One last thing: YOU’LL LOVE THE ENDING.THE BADThere are two things I didn’t like about the game. I wish it had more plot involved, and that isn’t too much of.
Mega Man shines on the Gameboy platform. The game has 4 stages instead of the original 6 to choose from and 2 large boss stages after beating each character. The game is excellent and transitioned very nicely from the NES. Mega Man moves and jumps very well there is not very much lag time like there is in Double Dragon & Castlevania for the Gameboy.The stages are challenging and fun to play through and the music is very good for the Gameboy console. The game has the classic Mega Man password save feature to save your progress when you pass each boss. Simple put the game is a big success. Capcom probably could have made a better looking cover it just seemed so generic, but you will not be disappointed picking this game up. Most players will fly through this game and beat it in probably 35 to 40 minutes.The game is enjoyable and fun while playing through it. Like all Mega Man games the ability to choose your route through the game gives it a much higher replay value than your average one path side scroller. You also get to battle several of the Mega Man 2 characters and a new boss call Enker at the end of the 1st boss stage. For those of us who never played the original Mega Man for the NES it is nice to see the classic characters Cutman, Iceman, Fireman, Electric Man on the portable platform.Gameplay: 8/10Play Control: 9/10Story: 8/10Challenge: 7/10Replay Factor: 8/10
came in perfect condition very happy with this product. it works for all my gameboy systems. i would recommend buyng this product.
always loved mega man