I am proud to say to this day that it was none other than the original, Super Mario Bros. for the NES.
In fact, up until that fateful day, when I was four-years-old, and my Dad took me over to his brother's house to visit, and he decided to turn on the NES, and show me the game, I don't even think I had ever seen a video game before. But there it was -- my introduction to video games, the NES, and Super Mario -- all in one evening. *Sniff*
I'm requesting permission to inquire the moderators about some moderation actions that have been taken against me lately. Before I precede to do that, I'd like to know if I'm even granted the right.
I feel as though anything I say here will result in my banishment; even jokes about courtroom parallels I hesitate to use. I wonder if I may be banned for saying that.
I really wished that Capcom would have done the same for Mega Man X2 and Mega Man X3 as they did for Mega Man X in 'Maverick Hunter X,' but all this time later it has become clear that they aren't, and never planned to.
I bet they planned to, but I just don't think this game sold well enough to justify the development costs of two more games. I'm still waiting on sequels to Mega Man Powered Up, too.
Oh, yeah! Absolutely! I'd love to see Mega Man 2 get the 'Powered-Up' treatment! And isn't that the game that everyone really likes, Mega Man 2? The first Mega Man was just okay.
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