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Author: JedwardRandy
Posted: April 05, 2018 (03:27 PM)
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this was a righteous guide because you tell people to play Guts Man stage first, you must have read my review before playing. Best line in this guide is in electric Man part: ''Though there are blocks in the room that suggest the Guts ability will be your friend, that proves to be a false hope.'' It reminded me of crushing hopelessness that weight on my heart while playing OG Mega Man.

bottom of Mega Man guide says copywrite 1998-1969. time: how does it work?

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Author: honestgamer
Posted: April 05, 2018 (07:26 PM)
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Thanks for spotting the timestamp issue. I'll try to fix it soon. And thanks for looking through the guide too, of course.


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