

Okay, so this is a fan-made Mega Man demo for SNES—and honestly, it nails that classic feel right from the start. You’ve got the same tight jumps, the satisfying blaster shots, and those little robot enemies that explode into gears just like the old days. But here’s the twist: the levels are all new, with some weird, glitchy-looking backgrounds that make it feel like Mega Man got tossed into some digital limbo.
The music’s got that crunchy SNES synth sound, like someone remixed the original tunes with a bit more bass. And yeah, it’s short (it’s a demo, after all), but there’s a boss at the end that’s way harder than it looks—took me three tries to figure out the pattern. If you’ve ever wasted an afternoon on the original games, this one’s worth booting up just for the nostalgia hit.
Just don’t expect a full story—it’s more of a "here’s what could’ve been" kind of vibe.
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