• Mega Man 5 (NES)

    Mega Man 5 took me two hours, forty minutes and ninety-two deaths to beat. The plot of the game is that Proto Man, Mega Man's brother—I'm still not sure how robots can have brothers—has turned evi

  • Mega Man 4 (NES)

    Mega Man 4 may not have the niftiest weapons, hippest bosses, grooviest music, or sexiest box art in the Mega Man franchise, but that doesn't stop it from being the best game in the original series. Y

  • [NSFW] GC Podcast #3: Mid-February Edition

    We talk about...Mega Man! And that's pretty much it.

  • Mega Man 6 (NES)

    It may be yet another repetition of the same old game, but at least it's not Mega Man 5.

  • [NSFW] Mega Man X (SNES)

    Note: Honest to God, if we told you why we're posting both versions of the Mega Man X review by Meteo X, we'd be incarcerated on the spot and flaming ants would march into our anuses in what could be

  • Mega Man 3 (NES)

    So, me and newcomer Nathaniel Hoover, the poorest Meteo Xavier clone I've ever seen (though, in his defense, not the poorest I've ever created) are splitting the un-reviewed Mega Man games between tw

  • Mega Man 2 (NES)

    Mega Man 2 is widely regarded as the best [Mega Man / NES / video] game of all time. There's no way to write a positive and original review when all the good adjectives have already been exhausted by

  • The Ten Reasons: Mega Man

    Welcome to "The Ten Reasons," where I discuss ten reasons why I like or dislike a game. This month, I thought I'd extend a warm welcome to new GameCola writer Nathaniel Hoover. See, he wrote a review

  • Mega Man (NES)

    “Fairly revolutionary” and “rather creative” are two terms I would use to describe the original Mega Man. “Spine-meltingly difficult” is another one.

  • Mega Man 9 (X360-XBLA)

    Mega Man 9 is a happy jump back to my childhood. It was really great to see the old graphics and sounds I love come back in a brand-new 2008 videogame. I'm a massive classic gamer and Mega Man enthusi