Mega Man 2 (lost early iOS port of NES action-platformer sequel; 2009): Difference between revisions

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===Screenshots of the Old iOS Port===
===Screenshots of the Old iOS Port===

Revision as of 01:06, 30 November 2020

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Mega Man II Lite Startup.png

The port's startup screen.

Status: Lost

Mega Man 2 (or Mega Man II) one of Capcom's most popular NES games was ported to the iPhone in 2009 with a free version of the game called Mega Man II Lite made around the same time as the full version and looks exactly like the NES version with some new things that weren't in the original NES game like the "Help" and "Options" buttons. Sadly, it was trashed by reviewers and even IGN for the "terrible" touchscreen controls and physics, this version has long since been deleted around 2014 or 2015 and was replaced by the new version of Mega Man 2 for 64-Bit iOS devices, and no playable form of the 32-Bit (2009) iOS port of ‘the game exists as of right now. Gameplay of this does exist however, so it still exists somewhere.

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AppSpy (Pocket Gamer) Gameplay video from 2010.

Footage of the game running on the iPad by panther2598.

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Screenshots of the Old iOS Port