tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066879660092469892.post5700190273528669325..comments2023-07-10T03:37:10.589-04:00Comments on One Duck's Opinion: Mega Man 9: Two complaintsPsychoDuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16255352896243555444noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066879660092469892.post-49737497953587461062008-09-24T00:20:00.000-04:002008-09-24T00:20:00.000-04:00OK, while I agree with article, I can get you for ...OK, while I agree with article, I can get you for one thing: some NES games did have different difficulties... remember Mega Man 2?<BR/><BR/>Anyways, totally agree with you on the difficulties, that should definitely have been included with the game. So I'll probably be buying Proto Man, the extra stage, and maybe Endless Attack (or whatever it's called).Kylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00346535315082462046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066879660092469892.post-984665129565856222008-09-23T12:04:00.000-04:002008-09-23T12:04:00.000-04:00Hey, JDW of VFH here, just wanted to mention, the ...Hey, JDW of VFH here, just wanted to mention, the in-game manual for all WiiWare titles has the limited one in the Home menu, but the full requires you to go to the channel. Whether is Final Fantasy, Major League Eating, and even Mega Man 9, all require you to visit the Shop in order to see the manual.<BR/><BR/>It bothers me too because if VC titles can have a full menu, then why cant WiiWare titles? At the same time it is nice that theyre in theshop because you can view the full manual w/o having to purchase the titles. But I do feel that both should be available.<BR/><BR/>What I'm just trying to say is that the Manual is not a fault of Capcom, instead fingers should be pointed at Nintendo.JDWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08374898731256570812noreply@blogger.com