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Two stages in one update? Well the reasoning for this is simple... Wily Stage 3 is PATHETICALLY short! I was not about to post a video that was not even 2 minutes long, so I included the final stage, too. Wily Stage 3 is just a quick little stage with a few enemies to deal with. The bulk of it is a thin corridor where water will rush you forward and you need to dodge a bunch of enemies. Nothing special. The boss will either be easy, or difficult, depending on how you make use of Super Arm. What you need to do is save the blocks in this room for the last few spawns of the boss. These ones move so fast that you cannot fight them with anything else and avoid damage. If you use the Super Arm blocks too early, the boss will be a nightmare.
The final stage is quite a tricky one... While it is not so bad at first... eventually you come across some fairly tricky jumps, including one that has the platforms from Guts Man's stage. You need to either take said jump very carefully, or just use the Magnet Beam. After this comes the remaining robot master refights, which should not be all that bad, and finally onto the final boss.
Wily is really not all that bad in this game. You want to try to stay close to him during his first form to have the easiest time dodging his shots. There are a few weapons you can use on this form, but it seems Rolling Cutter works best, though I may be mistaken. His second form is simply a matter of knowing your timing and luring his shots so they will be harmless. Thunder Beam works well here, but once again, something may work better. My experience with the first game is very lacking compared to others in the series since I have not played it all that much. This recording was probably about my third or fourth time through the game.
That is all for the original Mega Man though... Only 9 videos, so the game is very, VERY short, but that is what happens when you are building something to work like an arcade game. Mega Man has evolved in style significantly over the years, and even though the newest games have gone back to the 8-bit style, everything is far more sophisticated than it used to be. I for one hope more Mega Man games will be made as I have enjoyed every single one of them... exceeeept perhaps 8... I really have some negative feelings towards that one, hehe.
Enjoy!~