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Mega Man 5

From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $249.99



New (1) Used (4) from $22.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 9804

Platform: Nintendo Nes
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Entertainment System

MPN: 11035
UPC: 013388110353
EAN: 0013388110353
ASIN: B00004SVS6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Mint! Complete with seal in back! VERY RARE!! NEW! MINT!

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Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The best mega man entry on the NES!   December 15, 2007
After looking over some of the reviews for this game, I was surprised to see that most of them found this game to be mediocre. This is absolutely untrue since of the many mega man appearances on the NES console the fifth is the best. Firstly the grafics are clear and near flawless. Secondly the storyline is the most original of the series. Finally a collection of great bosses and their respective levels; my personal favourite being gravity man. Being an NES nut I am biased in my reviews of these games. Mega man is certainly the top of my list of favourites and if you haven't played any yet try Mega Man 5 to start.


3 out of 5 stars A Brother Betrayed (or) More of the Same   October 26, 2007
Mega Man V
A Brother Betrayed (or) More of the Same

The fifth Mega Man game is a very solid, if not very distinguishable, entry in the classic Mega Man series. Of the last three games (MM4 thru MM6), this is pretty much neck and neck with MM4 in terms of quality. Good game, but it has that whole we've been here done that feeling that drags the whole enterprise down. It's yet another remake with the same gameplay of the first MEGA MAN.

The plotline of this one (like NES games really need plots, but I digress) is Proto Man has gone bad, set himself up as the new current megalomaniac trying to take over the world, and programmed eight robot masters to be evil (why is it always 8?) Maybe Rincewind has a right to fear that number (sorry, Terry Prachet Discworld reference). If the plot feels a little overfamiliar, that's because it's the same as MM IV. And just like MM IV, it turns out when you fight Proto Man that Dr Wiley was behind it all and you must fight him.

You played the other Mega Man games. You know the drill. Select a robot master, see what weapon can beat him by beating other roboatmasters, beat all 8, proceed to Proto Man.

Fortunately there aren't as many tired or rehashed ideas in Mega Man 5 as far as level design and bosses go, unlike Mega Man 6. The Robot Masters are fairly original, especially Gravity Man, Napalm Man, and Charge Man. Charge Man has a nice railroad themed level. Crystal Man is a little like Gemini Man from III. Still, the game's level design is pretty good for the NES. Gravity Man and Star Man have fun stages, and they're pretty innovative for Mega Man.

Another new feature of the game is each stage has one letter, which you must obtain to get the robotic bird Beat. You need Beat to beat Dr Wiley at the end, because if you don't it'll be really hard. The letters spell out MEGA MAN V, and they are part of the challenge of the game to get obtain them. Trust me, when you get to the end battle, you'll be thankful you took the time to collect those eight letters.

We also get a new an improved mega buster, even though when it is charging if you get hit you will lose the charge as well, which sucks royally. We also get a new weapon called the Super Arrow, which is pretty cool as well.

The challenge is up there. While not damn near impossible like the original MEGA MAN, MM5 has its fair share of challenging sections, but if you persist you will come to the end of the journey.

There are some flaws in the title. Capcom changed the Rush Coil, much to its detriment. Passwords don't save everything, which really sucks. The Super Arrow is an interesting idea but not very well implemented. The storyline is the same as IV.

The biggest damage this game has caused is how it confused a lot of people about Proto Man. They think he is evil, but is in fact a good guy. Naturally, Dr Wiley is behind this, and the storyline is just like MM IV.

Of the Fake Villain or Fake Bad Guy Trilogy, as I refer to Mega Man 4-6, this is pretty strong, and for oldschool platform fans there's a lot to recommend to Mega Man 5. The real problem with Mega Man 4-6 is that everything it does, the first trilogy does better, and the first three games are a lot fresher, before Capcom drove the series into the ground with endless sequels. MM5 is good, but only play it after you played the first three games.




This is my order of Mega Man NES titles from best to worst. II and III are the best, though I give a slight edge to II because this is the game that really redefined the Mega Man formula, but III is just as good. IV and V are about the same as well, though neither approach the sublime quality of the first three.

MEGA MAN II
MEGA MAN III
MEGA MAN
MEGA MAN V
MEGA MAN IV
MEGA MAN VI.



4 out of 5 stars pretty hard game, I believe   November 11, 2006
The reviewer below me thinks Mega Man 5 is easy, but I think the game is REALLY hard. Of course, I haven't played the game in a good 10 years, and I'm sure I'd be a LOT better at it if you gave me another chance.

I just can't stop thinking about how much I used to die over and over the last time I played it. I was always much better at the X series. Still, no one can deny that Mega Man 5 is probably the lost favorite. It's just a shame the game is going for so much money today. If you want it, you better buy it on that Mega Man collection for the Playstation 2.



2 out of 5 stars "You are the weakest Link!"   October 23, 2006
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Mega Man V is definitely the weakest of all 8 original Mega Man games. It's so easy that you can beat it with the Mega Buster all the way through. You don't need any of the weapons because each of the bosses dies very quickly as good ole blue Mega Man. I beat the game within a couple of days [...].


4 out of 5 stars Getting Old.   April 6, 2005
Mega Man V is not much different from the other four games before it. If you liked the first four and want more, I would suggest that you get this game. However, the gameplay is has not changed much from the first four and this is the Mega Man game where the gameplay starts to get old.

There is not much that I can say about this game other than that if you still want to play another Mega Man game after the 1st three, get this one.
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