@SuperPeach: How do you find a sealed copy of a game, did you just buy it or did you forget you had it? ...99% of my game collection is sealed, so don't think I'm dissing you, lol. I heard it was the same as MM Legends. If you're planning on reselling it don't open it otherwise I guess you should open it if you've never played MM Legends and are curious about the gameplay.
It is the same game as Legends, but the controls are much better on the 64 because it uses the control stick, and obviously the graphics are better on the 64 than on the PS
Actually, the controls and graphics are slightly worse in the N64 version. In fact, Mega Man 64 is worth much less than its PSOne counterpart, and sealed copies are relatively cheap and easy to come by. Seriously, used copies for MML with a broken case and a scratched disk could go for about as much as SuperPeach paid for his sealed copy of MM64.
Which brings up another point: it's worth $h!t, so open it and play it already!D=<
Well, that's a matter of opinion, as I've played both, and I can say without bias to either system that the 64 version is much better. I can't stand trying to turn MegaMan by using the shoulder buttons and strafing with the D-pad. it's like controlling a tank. Also, the graphics were slightly upgraded, even though they look "crisper" on the PS because it's a disc-based system
@gren - oh. So it was made in, like, 1996 or 1997? I remember the very first PSX game I ever played with the analog stick was Ape Escape (good game) (I think I got it back in either 1999 or 2000).
@superpeach, yeah seams Play N Trade is the only store in America that has sealed copies of retro games. The one in my town has a bunch, and they said that they would even have one of earthbound (unsealed, but in box), if the head manager didn't buy it
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