
The birds, the rocks they drop, and the enemies that come out of holes in an attempt to knock you into them will give you endless amounts of screws and extra lives if enough time is spent. The best place to use the Jewel Satellite is in the initial run on Concrete Man’s stage. It is indeed the most lucrative of the stages to head to in this regard.Īn addition from Colin Moriarty: The Jewel Satellite on just about any stage will allow you to easily harvest screws and extra lives from unsuspecting enemies as well. By playing through the stage over and over again in its entirety, you can collect two extra lives, an E-Tank (the only E-Tank in any of the eight Robot Master stages) and around 45 screws per visit. If you want to farm for screws and the like, consider going back to Plug Man’s stage after clearing it. Submitted by: situations Screw/Extra Life Farming When you come back eventually you will have 999 screws, 9 lives, and full health and weapon ammo. You will continue to destroy the Telly X in front of you and whatever it drops will fall into your lap. (If you stand on top of the first set of tubes and position yourself correctly, you can put your controller down and walk away. Equip Jewel Satellite and you can destroy the two Telly's for as long as you would like and collect screws, extra lives, health and weapon energy. There have been 10 likes from 12 votes on this game.In the first Wiley stage directly after defeating Changkey Dragon (which becomes the new spawn point if you perish) you will come across two Telly X's that will continually re-spawn out of tubes. To save your game: hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.ĭown arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load). Complete the game and go back to your sister!Ĭlick inside the screen to activate controlsĪrrow Keys – Directional Buttons / Movement

The game features advanced robot bosses to defeat: Cut Man, Elec Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, Bomb Man, and Guts Man. This protagonist has the ability to siphon the abilities of bosses he defeated so he can use it against other enemies.

Also known as Rockman in Japan, the game features a blue robot protagonist that could shoot energy balls in his hand. The original Mega Man was created back in 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Let’s go back to the classic and play the old-school Mega Man! Shoot down six robot bosses and conquer their domain in this side scrolling action shooter game that spawned countless of sequels and spin-offs!
