I'll say the same for Quick Man, Top Man, Toad Man, Gyro Man, Plant Man, and Shade Man. All great musics for levels that were annoying, but had easy bosses...weakness weapons notwithstanding.
(Using Astro Man's weakness on him) English: How'd that happen?! I can't take this anymore! Japanese: That really hurt! I can't take this anymore! (defeating him) English: You're great! Japanese: I lost!
I first played this game on a GameCube on the anniversary collection as well actually I saw a old friend play this at a GameStop in 04 if it wasn’t for the coincidence of seeing him play this game at the video game store I would have never known about it But I found out later on that a video game with the exact sane art style was released in 2003 called Megaman & Bass for the GBA if i would have asked the guys at the game store more questions about the game they would have probably suggested M&B better & I would have totally picked it up because I just wanted to play mega man 8 lol oh well
it does, but that's only because we didn't get Rockman & Forte for the SNES until it was re-released for the GBA as Megaman & Bass, it was pretty much the predecesor to Megaman 8. The art direction kinda makes sense when you take Megaman 7's more detailed and cartoony sprites. but R&B made them damn smooth
This sound sounds identical, at least the first section to zombies in your garden of plants vs zombies. The theory gains strength when its composer clarified that Megaman was one of his musical inspirations.