The music stopped entirely. The background noise faded out, leaving only the sound of a dial-up modem connecting, screeching and hissing.
I wasn't fighting Robot Masters. I was fighting through the remnants of the Wii Shop Channel’s architecture. The level began to morph into a digital graveyard. I saw sprites of old Wii peripherals—the Balance Board, the Zapper, the Wheel—scattered in the background as broken obstacles. Megaman 9 Wii Rom
The game features pixel-perfect graphics and an upbeat chiptune soundtrack designed to simulate NES hardware, even including an optional "sprite flicker" mode for total authenticity. The music stopped entirely
A giant sprite of Dr. Wily appeared, but not the cartoonish, bumbling Wily. It was a grainy, black-and-white image of an old man, looking terrified. He didn't speak. He just pointed a finger at Megaman. I was fighting through the remnants of the
Capcom and developer Inti Creates went to extreme lengths to emulate the NES experience. Mega Man 9 Review