Mega Man IV , in Japan, known as Rockman World 4 ( Jap. ロ ッ ク マ ン ワ ー ル ド ド Rokkuman Wah: Ore 4 ) is the fourth part of the Mega Man series for the Game Boy portable console. The game was first released on October 29, 1993 in Japan.
| Mega Man IV | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Capcom |
| Publishers | |
| Part of a series | Mega man |
| Release dates |
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| Genres | Action , platformer |
| Creators | |
| Producer | Tokuro Fujiwara |
| Painter | Keiji Inafune |
| Composer | Kuji murat |
| Technical details | |
| Platform | Game boy |
| Game mode | One player |
| Carrier | 2 megabyte cartridge |
Content
Gameplay
After passing the first four bosses (Toad Man, Bright Man, Pharaoh Man and Ring Man) a small screensaver is shown to the player, in which you can see the Megaman in front of the castle. In the middle level, Megamen destroys the satellite gun and Ballad, created by Dr. Wiley. Then Megamen teleports and is going to destroy the remaining four robots.
After the destruction of the next four bosses Megamenu will have to fight again with the Ballad. After the destruction of this boss, the player will have to complete a level, at the end of which he will meet with the final boss, Dr. Wiley. After the victory over Dr. Wiley, the screen saver is shown to the player - Dr. Wiley falls to his knees and asks him for forgiveness. Megamen leaves the destroyed spacecraft, where near the exit meets the Ballad, who sacrifices himself to save Megamen. Megamen is sucked into outer space and he flies away on Rush, watching the spacecraft explode. After the final screensaver are captions.
Game Bosses Description
- Toad Man - a robot in the form of a toad. The robot jumps around the room, dances and creates rain on the whole screen.
- Bright Man is a robot with a light bulb on its head. Makes a flash and shoots a player with a machine gun. During a flash, a player cannot move for a certain time.
- Pharaoh Man - a robot, presented in the form of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. Shoots a player with fireballs, then charges and creates a horizontal fire wave.
- Ring Man - a robot with rings on the hands and head. The robot goes back and forth and jumps around the room, throwing a large ring.
- Crystal Man - a robot with a crystal ball on his head. The robot jumps and releases 4 crystal balls that jump around the room, attacking the player.
- Napalm Man is a robot equipped with launchers in hands, a rocket launcher on the head and six suggestive missiles at the shoulders. The robot fires rockets from its head and then throws bombs to the surface, which explode after a few seconds.
- Stone Man - a robot made of stones. Jumping around the room, creating around him stones that attack the player.
- Charge Man - a robot that has an external resemblance to a locomotive. The robot travels from one side to the other, buzzes and drops three burning coal to the player.
Items
After the destruction of the first four robots, collecting the letters "B", "E", "A" and "T", you get a birdie "Beat", which attacks the enemies on the screen near Megamen. Rush Jet Megamen receives after defeating the robot Charge Man , the subject allows the Rush to turn into a flat surface and move the Megaman through the air.
Reviews
| Reviews | |
|---|---|
| Foreign editions | |
| Edition | Evaluation |
| EGM | 7.75 out of 10 [2] |
| Nintendo power | 3.575 out of 5 [1] |
| Game players | 86% [3] |
Mega Man IV received positive reviews.
Notes
- ↑ Now Playing: Mega Man IV (Unknown) // Nintendo Power. - Redmond, Washington: Nintendo of America, 1993. - December ( No. 55 ). - pp . 106-107 . - ISSN 1041-9551 .
- ↑ Review Crew: Mega Man IV (Unknown) // Electronic Gaming Monthly . - Ziff Davis , 1993. - December ( No. 53 ). - ISSN 1058-918X .
- ↑ Reviews: Mega Man IV (Unknown) // Game Players . - Imagine Media , 1994. - March ( No. 38 ). - ISSN 1091-1685 .