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After looking through our threads, we have a lot of quizzes. So I thought, why not have one big compilation Quiz thread? And thus, the Weekly Quiz was born. The Weekly Quiz! Rules: Do not post your answers in the comments below, put your answer in the link provided. Not all quizzes will be Mega M… Read More
The Weekly Quiz! Posted by MegaBossMan on August 17th, 2014 at 4:21pm Viewed 5426 Times
Posted on August 28th, 2014 at 2:03pm #76( Edited : 2014/08/28 at 2:10pm )
...I would be very surprised myself to see Wily Fortress 1/2 picked since it's so popular in the community, but I think people should listen to 3/4 for a few more loops. I know I really like the song now after hearing Renegade's Genesis twist on that song. I will go ahead and say that I thought Mega Man 9 and 10 had better music than 2 (I actually think that 10's 2nd Wily Castle song is the best Mega Man song, but that's my opinion).
MM2 music is overrated imo. It's easily the most memorable music in classic Mega Man history, but as far as the melody, beat, etc. of the tunes themselves? MM9 and MM10 was amazing. And MM10 brought back the MMKs. How could you not love that?
MMBN3 was my first Mega Man game EVER; played it when I was 5. The ending made me cry (love that hero music). However, because of MMX5's story (and just gameplay in GENERAL was awesome), I was stuck between MMX and MMBN. I don't want to tell you what I voted, but you'll find out if you do :)
I remember reading it was the Crash Bomber all around, and even if it weren't I was born in America, grew up in America, don't speak or read Japanese, don't intend to do either, so I'll stick with Crash Man.
@Topmegaplaya : No it isn't. It has been mistranslated in the past as "Clash Man", but it isn't his Japanese name. Due to the fact that, to simplify the matter, the Japanese language does not have "r" and "l" sounds, but rather one sound somewhere in between the two, there's not really any way to look at Japanese material and get a definitive answer as to which one was the intended pronounciation. In Japanese and English games alike, Crash Man's name has been written alternately as "Crash" and "Clash".
In any case, crash makes a lot more sense, so it's likely that Crash is the intended name.
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