I always remember fighting a dude with scissors on his head on my first videogame ever when I was 5...... I couldnt remember which game was it tho. I'm 21 now and happy I finally found this gem again after searching for so long :")
It's been such a long time that I totally forgot that amazing Dr. Wiley's castle theme. These games really hold up well on Gameboy, love how they did their own thing and weren't just total copies of their NES counterparts.
I have so many find memories of this game. It was the very first Game Boy game I ever bought and I played it to death. It also ignited my love for the Blue Bomber, making classic Mega Man my favorite video game franchise of all time.
Ah the memories! I've beaten it numerous times. I even still remember some of the passwords, especially the last one because I so liked the ending credit song.
Thank you for Sharing!! So many memories of road trips in the back of the car playing this game. One of the first games I had beaten. The soundtrack makes me smile!! Still love the ending! Probably my favorite Gameboy game!
This game was an enigma for me for a long time. One of my brothers had a Mega Man game on Gameboy, but I could never figure out which one in my occasional searches online. I can definitively say I remember that Teleportation Room and the Mirror Buster, so this is it. Nice.
... I had this game as a kid, and never knew there was a theme song other than the bit that repeats at the start because I'd always go past it so fast.
I still remember how many days i spent, back in my school days, to beat the shit out of this, pain in the ass game. One of the hardest old school games i've ever played. I never understood why they made it so difficult.
voy a llorar pero de la emoción lo volví a encontrar es mi infancia este juegaso es la primera vez que juegue a los video juegos y las canciones las mejores
I feel so nostalgic... Despite playing this game to death, I faced Dr Wily's only few times. Never managed to defeat him because I didn't use mirror buster as in the video... Ahhh... Being a naive kid saving "resources"... Thanks for sharing, so many memories of this amazing game!
This was the very first Mega Man game I've played. When I played the NES Mega Man for the first time, I realized that IceMan, FireMan, CutMan and ElecMan's stage music are remexed versions of their stage music in the NES version.
YES!!! Thank you for showing me how to defect his finally form. I was trying to figure it out but I got mad and put it away. I did not know you had to deflect his beam. Thanks a lot for the help dude =D!!!
I never played this as a kid, I was busy with the NES MegaMan games, but they seem pretty cool! Aside from a few graphical blips when the sprites vanish or reappear out of nowhere, not bad for the good old GameBoy! Also, those damned blocks at the beginning of Elecman's stage..!!!!!!!! In the NES version, those were the bane of my existence!
Oh man... 40 minutes.. and it seemed so effortless how he beat the game. I still remember the many hours I was frustrated with this game, the anger and hate against the unfairness and difficulty of it. And of course the relieving joy and pride after finally beating Dr. Wiley. Once and never again...
Amazing game! Thanks for uploading! I have noticed a small difference in the end of the game where Wily´s spacefortress is destroyed: Sometimes an aircraft is flying out of the fortress and sometimes it´s not. Did anyone also notice? There must have been 2 renditions of the game. I also heard there is a hidden track on the chip...
Dare I say the Mega Man 1 Game Boy is one of the toughest games around?! To me it was way harder than the NES original or I just didn't know what the heck I was doing and came from a fairly seasoned Nes player of those games. Great graphics, nice sound and innovative new features (my downfall on this version ) and no E tanks either. Great game but very hard if you don't know where to start.
Lol, the music on Elecman's stage is very similar to Bon Jovi's "She Don't Know Me". Elecman must be very proud knowing you put his weapon to good use. :D 'twas fun watching you play, make some more.
WHEN I HAD THIS ON THE GAMEBOY COLOR THE FIRST BOSS I WASNT EVEN ABLE TO BEAT AND I ENDED UP SELLING MY GAMEBOY COLOR WITH THE GAME ITS SELF AND I REGRET IT
I am hooked on Mega Man. Only ones that are most important are 1-6 and 9. I do however later on want the rest but the old Nes graphics is what makes it perfect.
(5:42) Elecman is more easy in comparation to his Nes counterpart. (17:10) Cutman in another hand isn't easy anymore, he is a lot harder. (13:21) Fireman is the easiest in this game, and the player can beat him with only buster, however his stage is quite hard (Similar to Heatman in MM2).
J'avais 6 ans quand j'ai joué à la toute première a ce jeux sur game boy color sa ma touché et m'a fait rappelé des souvenirs quand jetté enfant et maintenant j'ai 28 ans , comment ces passé vite la jeunesse avec les game boy color et la Playstation 1 et Nintendo 64 j'ai grandit dans l'enfance ou l'informatique a commencé et regarder aujourd'hui même pas 2 ans et sa sur de nouveaux modèles de console , j'ai grandit dans l'enfance bien et pas comme aujourd'hui que de la merde dans des yeux et encore ce jeux la je les jamais réussi à terminer jusqu'à a la fin mes j'aimerais avoir encore ma game boy color avec se jeux et mon âge de 6ans
I don't like the structure of 4 robot master stages with only 1 master because then you get 5 weapons with only one level to try them out. I kinda wish it was like the doc robot stages from Megaman 3
This just came out for the 3DS's Virtual Console. If it weren't for the 3DS's save state function for Virtual Console games, I never would have made it through to the final battle. Luckily I beat it after learning the pattern of Wily's attack in the second round of his fight and how to mislead the claw.
For the first portable Mega Man game, this version was very good, and well done for the most part. It was somewhat challenging, but hardly impossible, especially compared to the tough as nails Mega Man III for the Game Boy. Too bad the M.M. II robot masters from the Nintendo version of the second game that you fought here didn't have their own stages, like parts 2-4 on G.B. did for the robots for the next N.E.S. game in the series, which would have been nice to see though.
Such a lovely game. I prefer this over the NES original. I owned this as a child and I beat it no more than 3 times. Thing is.. when I was little, I had trouble figuring out how to defeat Wily at the end. I didn't have any info and there was no way for me, to know the weakness weapons for some bosses (like Flash Man needing Ice).
+senatortombstone I take it back, I said I compoleted it, but I remember now after seeing the whole game, I could not finish the last level.... Today My "skills" has detoriated because of modern games.. I remember I started just like this, sometimes Iceman first. There is Passwords though, and you need those... There are few games that just jumping a gap can be frustrating
Annyeonghaseyo Konichiwa Hi También los Megaman de Gameboy son difíciles. Bueno en Corea Del Sur, China, Taiwan, Brasil, Reino Unido, Francia, Estados Unidos, Alemania, Rusia, Japón y algunos Países de Hispanoamérica lo jugaban mucho, Eso juegos son las joyas de Game Boy más difíciles que vas a tener que obstinarte de esta joya pero buen juego de Gameboy de las Saga de Megaman. Cómo dice Anuel AA "Bbrrrrrr" Megaman y Gameboy hasta la muerte.