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Title: Megaman Powered Up
System: PSP
Campony: CAPCOM
Rating: PG

this is a remake of the first Megaman Game on NES, it was released the same time as Megaman Maverick Hunter X but the 2 are completely different.
the first is the graphics, as Maverick Hunter X had good one, CAPCOM really let itself go by making cute-like graphics, the characters are all kiddy like and things are way to peace loving in it.
however, this lack of graphics is made up for the number of unlockables and bonus stuff, as you play as Megaman, you can get ahold of the Robot Master as playable characters with the boss in their stage being replace by an evil copy of Megaman, also the number of stages you've completed are a combine of all the stages of Easy, Normal and Hard so to fully complete the game, you have to unlock ever character and complete every level in every difficulty.
also, there is another mode that will allow you to make your own levels, this new mode also ties in with the Contruction Packs you can find everywhere in the main game, plus you can submit your created levels onto the net and download other levels, and as you gain a Robot Master to play as in the main game, you can use them as a boss in your game, you can also download another boss called Party Ball which is weak as anything and you can also download a Ghost and Gouls contruction pack which you can get in the game.
along with the Eight Robot Master and Megaman, you won't fully complete the game with just them, there are still 2 more you can unlock, one being Protoman, you can unlock him by completing the Challange Mode which, as you gain the option to play as a Robot Master, you can play more of these hard Levels, 10 Megaman ones, 10 of each of the 8 Robot Masters in which you play as the Robot Master and 10 Wily Stage levels in which you can choose who to play as.
the second character you have to download from the internet with your PSP, this is Roll, the good thing is that you can also download costumes for her, personly, i like the straw and vacation Roll, she uses a melee weapon for short range attacks and depending on the costume your playing depends on what the weapon will be (eg. vacation Roll uses an Umbrella, straw Roll uses a net).
i can forget the final thing, as you start the game, you can choose to play New Style Mode (with 8 Robot Masters, an Intro Stange, better music, the remake version) or Old Style Mode (exsact same as the Nes version of Megaman but with added voices and batter graphics, the levels are made the exact same)

as much as i hate giving anything like this a rating, i have to,

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