![]() ![]() A few additional enemies are added in the stages.Both of them have more voice clips in the Japanese version, which are also found at the end of the Voice Test in the English version, these voice clips are significantly reduced and use alternate takes to be grunting instead of speaking when defeated, and are not in the Voice Test. They each drop a bolt instead of providing a special weapon when defeated in the PlayStation version, Cut Man's bolt was located where the ladder leading to his boss room is now located, and Wood Man's bolt was located in the dark Flash Bomb area of the Sword Man stage. Both Cut Man (in the Duo stage) and Wood Man (in the Search Man stage) appear as mini-bosses, and those levels have added transitions into their respective battles. ![]() Holding the shoulder buttons and pressing Start while selecting Bonus Mode unlocks a secret Animation option to watch FMVs, which is hinted at the end of the credits. Wily, with an alternate Sword Man-esque drawing and concepts of a pirate and magician seemingly recycled for Rockman & Forte. Boss Character Postcard is notable for including more fan artwork, judged by a chibi rendition of Dr. The default features are Boss Character Postcard, Official Illustrations, Sound Test, and Voice Test. An option called Bonus Mode was added in place of the Japanese PlayStation version's Game Information option, this time present in all regions.Sound effects and voice clips are compressed at a lower bit rate than the PlayStation version.Tengu Man's stage theme is entirely different, and Aqua Man's stage theme has decreased tempo and a wider variety of instruments to sound moodier. The music is slightly different due to using PCM encoded audio rather than the original's sequenced tracks.A red siren (with accompanying sound) flashes in the Duo stage, active on all screens except the outside and boss areas, contrasting with the music.The Robot Master selection font has been adjusted from the usual pink to a unique orange.In the opening stage, the group of birds from the beginning of the stage reappears when Mega Man arrives at the boss.Water has an additional morphing ripple effect, giving an animated wave motion to the scenery and background, though this can unintentionally make judging the spike section in the Aqua Man stage trickier, and it also causes a slight graphical error in the room after said section in which the adjacent mini-boss area is part of the pixel crawl.The head icon and life counter were moved a pixel closer in the HUD.There are several relatively minor visual edits:.The FMVs in the Saturn version use Cinepak compression, causing additional pixelization, whereas the PlayStation version uses the system's native MPEG, instead causing macroblocking but having a fuller image.Despite the Saturn controller supporting more buttons than the PlayStation controller, the extra jump button has been removed and cannot be reassigned in the Option Mode.The Saturn version has some extra content that is not present in the original PlayStation version and other releases, which are all based on the latter. There's a whole lotta words here, but not enough pictures. ![]()
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