When Capcom fails to deliver, leave it to the Mega Man faithful to pick up the slack. NMario is hard at work remaking
Mega Man Mania, the ill-fated GameBoy Advance collection of the five Game Boy
Mega Man titles. Dubbed "Mega Man World", the fan game runs on a custom engine designed to replicate the look and feel of
Mania. It's an admirable effort, to say the least.
"Since Capcom originally lost the source code to release Mega Man
Mania/Anniversary for the GBA, they had no choice but to cancel it. So in
response, as the fans of the series franchise, we can make this happen," says NMario. "This fan game mimics the style of Capcom's unreleased Mega Man Mania.
It will feature 4 previous robot masters, one from each Game Boy game."
The above video depicts an early work-in-progress version of the game, evidently fulfilling the cancelled collection's promise of full color graphics. The current version also boasts proper Game Boy sound, enhanced physics and tweaked gameplay. The convergence of those elements will hopefully give rise to one of the most unique Game Boy Mega Man-inspired projects yet.
But, really, what's the fun in watching the game when you could experience it? Those interested can find a
demo of the game's engine at NMario's website. You can either play it in-browser or download an application. Mind you it's a VERY early build, so things will probably be a bit different in the final version.
I, for one, am looking forward to playing the finished product. It's definitely something to look forward too! Best of luck to NMario and his team.
Thanks for the tip, Kyle!