Here’s the list of the Navis you can use the Soul Unison with in each version:Īs you can see, each one has four existing Navis and two new Navis. Otherwise, there really is no “better” version. If you have a favorite Navi that is included in the Soul Unison feature, by all means go ahead and buy the version that has that Navi in it. And although this part is more difficult to verify, I’m sure there are the usual minor differences in Battle Chips that you can obtain. Aside from this, there are a number of aesthetic changes, where various parts of the interface and lots of features in the overworld environments change colors or otherwise have different appearances or layouts. For one thing, the tournaments are different, which means you go up against different Navis-and not only do you thus get different Navi Chips and Soul Unisons, but since each opponent has a small story scene associated with him, you also get different scenarios and puzzles.
MEGA MAN 6 TITLE SCREEN HOW TO
Basically, while the same technique rests behind how to counter enemies, you get a different result for doing so. Anyway, this takes a technique from the previous game (countering enemies) and morphs it into a totally new purpose. I’m a little surprised Capcom finally put this in. See the Strategies page for more details on this. Rather than getting Style Changes this time around, you literally merge with a Navi of a particular type.
MEGA MAN 6 TITLE SCREEN MANUAL
By far the most important thing are the Adaptors. If you want catchy you got Plant Man's theme, if you want a medieval-like theme you have Knight Man's, if you want a badass old-west theme, Tomahawk Man's got you covered.
By far the best art on any NES Mega Man (9 and 10 too, if you count them) Bosses that hail from different parts of the world
Mega Man 6 features many things that I like a lot. Wily with a costume worse than the ones the Team Rocket wear. Guide Mega Man on his sixth and final iteration on the NES, to put a stop to Mr.