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Guest Sarah_Maria

Big Megaman fan here. I wanted to know if there are any other megaman fans here, Oh by the way for megaman sonic and comic fans there's going to be a megaman sonic crossover comic :D .

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Guest Heather C E

I'm not too familiar with the classic Megaman games, but I loved the Megaman X series (on the whole... *looks disapprovingly at X7*). Though the stories were simplistic for the most part, I loved the saga... just the way it changes over time. I wonder if there will ever be an X9...

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Guest Angelica Alice

Sorry I dunno what your talking about hehe :D I don't really do anything boyish related. That includes video games

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Guest Megan_Lynn

Sorry I dunno what your talking about hehe :D I don't really do anything boyish related. That includes video games

Video games are not a boy only thing at all. I know more then a few very girlie girls that play video games Myself being one of them. One of the most girlie video games is Pokemon and is one of the most popular series of games ever.

Yes Mega man was a great set of games. Still have fond memorys of the origanal 8 bit nes ones.

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I have all of the MegaMan games... No really.. I have them ALL!!! :thumbsup: even the crappy battle Net one's and PSN 9 & 10

I been a fan of Megaman from the day i played MegaMan 1 on my NES back in 1988 ( i was 6 years old) Sadly i was better at it back then LOL.

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Guest Sarah_Maria

I'm not too familiar with the classic Megaman games, but I loved the Megaman X series (on the whole... *looks disapprovingly at X7*). Though the stories were simplistic for the most part, I loved the saga... just the way it changes over time. I wonder if there will ever be an X9...

Why does everyone hate on Megaman X7 I personally liked it. X6 on the ohter hand. I would love an X9 seriously they make a cliffhanger and don't make a sequel. Capcom!

Sorry I dunno what your talking about hehe :D I don't really do anything boyish related. That includes video games

I believe that some games are boyish but I know a lot of girls play Megman. Heck even the administrator of one of the most popular megaman forums is a girl.

Video games are not a boy only thing at all. I know more then a few very girlie girls that play video games Myself being one of them. One of the most girlie video games is Pokemon and is one of the most popular series of games ever.

Yes Mega man was a great set of games. Still have fond memorys of the origanal 8 bit nes ones.

The 8 bit ones are great.

I have all of the MegaMan games... No really.. I have them ALL!!! :thumbsup: even the crappy battle Net one's and PSN 9 & 10

I been a fan of Megaman from the day i played MegaMan 1 on my NES back in 1988 ( i was 6 years old) Sadly i was better at it back then LOL.

Even the wonderswan color games. The chinese pc game Rockman strategy. Are you suggesting Battle Network is a bad game shame on you.

If anything i've gotten better at those games. If you told me when I was six to win Megaman X I'd be like What. If you told me now then I'd be like give me the controller.

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Guest Heather C E

Sorry I dunno what your talking about hehe :D I don't really do anything boyish related. That includes video games

Video games are not a boy only thing at all. I know more then a few very girlie girls that play video games Myself being one of them. One of the most girlie video games is Pokemon and is one of the most popular series of games ever.

I wouldn't say Pokemon is girly by any stretch... it's just for everyone like practically every nintendo franchise. Nothing is really strictly girly or boyish because you'll always have exceptions to the rule.

I'm not too familiar with the classic Megaman games, but I loved the Megaman X series (on the whole... *looks disapprovingly at X7*). Though the stories were simplistic for the most part, I loved the saga... just the way it changes over time. I wonder if there will ever be an X9...

Why does everyone hate on Megaman X7 I personally liked it. X6 on the ohter hand. I would love an X9 seriously they make a cliffhanger and don't make a sequel. Capcom!

Whoops! I actually meant to put X6 rather than X7, hehe. X7 was the first I played, truth be told and I liked it enough to go back and play the others.

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I'm not too familiar with the classic Megaman games, but I loved the Megaman X series (on the whole... *looks disapprovingly at X7*). Though the stories were simplistic for the most part, I loved the saga... just the way it changes over time. I wonder if there will ever be an X9...

Why does everyone hate on Megaman X7 I personally liked it. X6 on the ohter hand. I would love an X9 seriously they make a cliffhanger and don't make a sequel. Capcom!

Sorry I dunno what your talking about hehe :D I don't really do anything boyish related. That includes video games

I believe that some games are boyish but I know a lot of girls play Megman. Heck even the administrator of one of the most popular megaman forums is a girl.

Video games are not a boy only thing at all. I know more then a few very girlie girls that play video games Myself being one of them. One of the most girlie video games is Pokemon and is one of the most popular series of games ever.

Yes Mega man was a great set of games. Still have fond memorys of the origanal 8 bit nes ones.

The 8 bit ones are great.

I have all of the MegaMan games... No really.. I have them ALL!!! :thumbsup: even the crappy battle Net one's and PSN 9 & 10

I been a fan of Megaman from the day i played MegaMan 1 on my NES back in 1988 ( i was 6 years old) Sadly i was better at it back then LOL.

Even the wonderswan color games. The chinese pc game Rockman strategy. Are you suggesting Battle Network is a bad game shame on you.

If anything i've gotten better at those games. If you told me when I was six to win Megaman X I'd be like What. If you told me now then I'd be like give me the controller.

Yes i have them all =P And sorry but battle Net is just crap. The first one was ok and kind of fun but i would not place it as a MegaMan game.

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Guest *Brooke*

I think they are great games. Played through 1-6, along with X, and X2. Still have to play the other ones, but I have found them to be rather fun.

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Guest Berenice_TS

I'm a fan of the X series mostly. When I think of MegaMan I usually just think of X. Though I've yet to play X7 or X8, mostly X-X6. I like X6, why hate on that?

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Guest Sarah_Maria

I really liked battle network. The anime of it was cool as well. My hatred of X6 comes from it's difficulty. I found myself being crushed or fallen down pits more times then I can count. It's a very frustrating game.

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