


Graphically, I did notice some transparencies are replaced with dithered graphics, so those won't look very good if you use S-Video or better. Mega Man X3 (Europe) (Track 01).bin: 23:32: 199668336 Mega Man X3 (Europe) (Track 02).bin: 23:32: 15520848 Mega Man X3 (Europe) (Track 03).bin: 23:32: 15582000 Mega Man X3 (Europe) (Track 04).bin: 23:32: 2330832 Mega Man X3 (Europe) (Track 05).bin: 23:32: 10621632 Mega Man X3 (Europe. I find it also plays better with a Saturn controller than it does with a PlayStation controller.
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It's the only version of the game I will play nowadays since, unlike the PlayStation and PC versions, the music actually loops properly because the music is not streamed straight off the disc using XA audio or whatever format the PC version uses and sounds better as it has more clarity than the PlayStation version's music. RockMan X4, though, is a whole other story. Was there any reason not to sample the Super NES version's music and throw it onto the disc? I had to do that myself because I don't like the remixed music (RockMan X3's music is just Redbook audio, VERY easily editable). What I particularly hate, though, is the new music Capcom added in to both this version and the PlayStation version. I'm not particularly fond of RockMan X3 because of the pillarboxed image caused by the Saturn having a minimum horizontal resolution of 320 pixels, which is more than RockMan X3's native resolution from the Super NES (I forget what it is). The only two RockMan games I played on the Saturn were RockMan X3 and RockMan X4. here is a picture of the ultimate armor model kit from the limited edition of x4: the boss fights are rather fun to play.Īlso there are 2 versions of rockman x4, there is the standard version that goes between $40-$60 on ebay and there is the limited edition that comes with a ultimate armor model kit that sells for well over $100 a lot of times near $200 depending on if it's complete with the outer cardboard box. the game itself is okay and entertaining for a play through but it all depends on if you like fmv games or not. Super adventure rockman is a fmv game with a few boss fights that play like a light gun shooter minus the light gun, that's about the only way I can think of to describe the boss fights in the game. there is also a bonus option on the title screen to view artwork and the anime cutscenes. rm 8 for the saturn has a few extras that the ps version does not have and has slightly better graphics, woodman and cutman make a appearance as extra bosses in a couple levels and tenguman's stage has completely different music from the ps version. x3 is a slightly enhanced version of the snes game but with remixed music and added anime cutscenes throughout the game, I personally like the snes soundtrack better but it controls awesome with the saturn controller.
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X3, x4 and 8 all play like your standard megaman game and are pretty good, you really can't go wrong with picking up all 3. all are quite affordable between the $40-$60 range whenever a non buy it now auction on turns up. These are the only rockman games made for the saturn.
