Mega Man 5 - Longplay [NES]

00:00:00 Intro 00:00:47 Star Man 00:05:36 Gravity Man 00:09:18 Gyro Man 00:13:58 Crystal Man 00:18:36 Napalm Man 00:23:52 Stone Man 00:31:10 Charge Man 00:36:22 Wave Man 00:40:52 Proto Man Stages 00:44:45 Dark Man 1 00:48:49 Dark Man 2 00:54:22 Dark Man 3 00:56:25 Dark Man 4 00:58:57 Wily Stages 01:02:37 Big Pets 01:06:11 Circring Q9 01:07:21 Rematches 01:12:59 Wily Press 01:15:13 Wily Machine 5 01:15:39 Mega Man Dr. Wileys Revenge [GB]    • Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge - Longplay [GB]   Mega Man 2 [GB]    • Mega Man 2 - Longplay [GB]   Mega Man 3 [GB]    • Mega Man 3 - Longplay [GB]   Mega Man 4 [GB]    • Mega Man 4 - Longplay [GB]   Mega Man 1 [NES]    • Mega Man - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 2 [NES]    • Mega Man 2 - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 3 [NES]    • Mega Man 3 - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 4 [NES]    • Mega Man 4 - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 5 [NES]    • Mega Man 5 - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 6 [NES]    • Mega Man 6 - Longplay [NES]   Mega Man 7 [SNES]    • Mega Man 7 - Longplay [SNES]   Mega Man X [SNES]    • Mega Man X - Longplay [SNES]   Mega Man X2 [SNES]    • Mega Man X2 - Longplay [SNES]   Mega Man X3 [SNES]    • Mega Man X3 - Longplay [SNES]   Mega Man X4 [PS1]    • Mega Man X4 - Longplay [PS1]   Mega Man Zero [GBA]    • Mega Man Zero - Longplay [GBA]   Mega Man Powered Up [PSP]    • Mega Man Powered Up - Longplay [PSP]   Mega Man 5 (stylized as Mega Man V on title screen) is an action-platform video game developed by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the fifth game in the original Mega Man series and was released in Japan on December 4, 1992. It saw a release during the same month in North America and in 1993 in Europe. Taking place after the events of Mega Man 4, Mega Man's brother and ally Proto Man leads a group of menacing robots in attacks on the world and kidnaps his creator Dr. Light, forcing Mega Man to fight against his brother. Mega Man 5 carries over the same graphical style and action-platforming gameplay as the four preceding chapters in the series. The game introduces a new character, Beat, a robotic bird that the player can use as a weapon once a series of eight collectible letters are found. Artist Keiji Inafune had to re-illustrate the bosses several times but described his work as fun. Mega Man 5 was met with a positive critical reception for its graphics and music, while receiving criticism for its lack of innovation in its plot or gameplay. Like other NES games in the series, Mega Man 5 has been re-released in Japan on the PlayStation, PlayStation Network, and mobile phones; in North America as part of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection; and in both regions on the Wii Virtual Console. It has also been released in North America, Europe, and Japan on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Virtual Console. #megaman #nes #longplay