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  • Mega Man 7 (Super Nintendo)

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    Advertisement for Mega Man 7 by Capcom for the Super Nintendo from the November 1995 issue of EGM 2.

    Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly 2 – Issue Number 17 – November 1995

    Mega Man 7 was the first Mega Man game to be released on the Super Nintendo. It was released in 1995 but in game time it was set 6 months after Mega Man 6 which was published on the original NES in 1994. Mega Man 7 maintains the same basic style and game play characteristics as the previous Mega Man games but with the improved graphics and sound that came along with a 16-bit system.

    It turns out that while Dr. Wily had been defeated and captured in the previous iteration, he had left several Robot Masters behind that would wake after 6 months. And wake they did attacking the city in which Dr. Wily was being held. Even if you do manage to defeat them, Dr. Wily has even more tricks up his sleeve.

    Like previous games in the series, Mega Man 7 plays as a series of side-scrolling platform levels which typically end in a boss battle. Ultimately, there are 8 Robot Masters to defeats as well as additional enemies and obstacles. Defeating a Robot Master earns you that robot’s master weapons which it turns out you will need to use against one of the others.

    Reviews of this game are mostly positive and there is no doubt that if you are a fan of other games in this series then you should enjoy this one. Complaints mostly centered around the fact that this game added very little that was new to the series. This may be in part due to the fact that the game was developed on a compressed schedule of only 3 months. It was generally seen as not quite as good as Mega Man X, another Mega Man game released earlier on the SNES that was not part of the main series. Still, if you like Mega Man games there’s no reason not to play this one. Mega Man 7 was the only Mega Man game part of the main series that was released on the Super NES.

    In addtion grabbing an original copy or resorting to emulation to give this one a try, there were also a number of re-releases, including: The Mega Man Anniversary Collection for the PS2 (2004), GameCube (2004) and Xbox (2004), the Wii U Virtual Console (2014), Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console (2016), and the Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for the Nintendo Switch (2018).

    The ad above is from the November 1995 issue of EGM^2.




  • GamePro (June 1997)

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    Source: GamePro – Issue Number 105 – June 1997

    GamePro was one of the top multi-format video game magazines throughout much of the 1990s and early 2000s. The June 1997 issue covered The Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, arcade games and PC games. This issue includes:

    Cover Feature: The Fighter’s Edge Fighting Games Roundup

    • Tekken 3
    • Street Fighter III: New Generation
    • Mace: The Dark Age
    • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
    • Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers: Jedah’s Damnation)
    • The King of Fighters ’97
    • Dynasty Warriors
    • War Gods
    • Battle Arena Toshinden 3
    • WCW vs. The World
    • Fighters Megamix

    Special Features

    • Arcade World ‘97
    • E3 Sneak Peeks!

    SWATPro Strategy Section

    • WCW vs. The World PlayStation ProStrategy Guide
    • The Fighter’s Edge – Fighters Megamix (Saturn)
    • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Super NES ProStrategy Guide (Part 2)
    • NetPro – Online gaming with Kali, the Arena, VR-1, and Engage
    • The Cutting Edge – High-powered new generation arcade systems
    • GamePro Labs – The Preview TV Box and the TV Genie
    • Hot at the Arcades – On the scene at the ASI Show
    • Overseas Prospects – Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, Vampire Savior and other new Japanese arcade games
    • Sneak Previews – Duke Nukem 3D, Spawn: The Eternal, Mega Man X4, Dynasty Warriors, and more
    • PC GamePro – MDK, Interstate ’76, Blood, Atomic Bomberman, Starcraft, and more

    Game Finder (Reviews & Previews)

    • 3D Baseball 2
    • Aaron vs. Ruth Baseball
    • Ace Combat 2
    • Albert Odyssey
    • All-Star Baseball Featuring Frank Thomas
    • Alpine Racer 2
    • Alpine Surfer
    • Armadillo Racing
    • Armageddon
    • Atomic Bomberman
    • Battle Arena Toshinden 2
    • Battle Circuit
    • Blood
    • Bottom of the 9th ’97
    • Bug Riders
    • The Crow: City of Angels
    • Crypt Killer
    • Deadeye
    • Duke Nukem 3D
    • Dynasty Warriors
    • Final Fantasy Tactics
    • Flying Saucer
    • Goal Storm ’97
    • Grand Slam
    • GTI Club
    • Hang Pilot
    • Hardball 6
    • Harvest Moon
    • The House of the Dead
    • Interstate ‘76
    • Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball
    • The King of Fighters ’97
    • The Legend of Zelda 64
    • MDK
    • MVP Baseball
    • Mace: The Dark Age
    • Machine Hunter
    • Mageslayer
    • Magical Drop III
    • Major League Baseball ‘97
    • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
    • Mass Destruction
    • Maximum Force
    • Mega Man X4
    • Mission: Impossible
    • NASCAR ‘98
    • NBA Fastbreak
    • NHL Powerplay ‘98
    • Need for Speed II
    • Oddworld: Abe’s Odyssey
    • Operation Thunder Hurricane
    • OverBlood
    • Rampage World Tour
    • Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
    • Scorcher
    • Sega Super GT
    • Spawn: The Eternal
    • Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition
    • Starcraft
    • Street Fighter III: New Generation
    • Syndicate Wars
    • Tekken 3
    • Test Drive: Off-Road
    • Thunder Truck Rally
    • Top Skater
    • Treasures of the Deep
    • Triple Play ‘98
    • VMX Racing
    • VR Baseball ‘97
    • Vampire Savior
    • Virtua Striker 2
    • W.A.R., Inc.
    • War Gods
    • World Series Baseball ‘98

    …and more!


  • Nintendo Power – December 1991

    Nintendo Power, Issue Number 31, December 1991

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    Source: Nintendo Power – Issue Number 31 – December 1991


    Nintendo Power, Nintendo’s official magazine, was just hitting it’s stride with Super Nintendo coverage in December, 1991. The SNES had just been released and this was its first Christmas. With so few games available and the original Nintendo system still popular, much of the coverage was still for that system and would be for some time to come (and also of course for the Game Boy).

    This issue includes:

    Features:

    • Batman: Return of the Joker
    • ActRaiser
    • The Addams Family
    • Tiny Toon Adventures

    Super NES Showcase

    • Pilotwings
    • Populous

    Game Boy

    • Metroid II: The Return of Samus
    • Ninja Gaiden Shadow
    • Hudson’s Adventure Island

    …and more!