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Mega Man & Bass

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 18 critic reviews
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Based on 6 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Developer: Capcom Entertainment
Genre(s): Action, Platform
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: March 11, 2003
Summary
Join Mega Man and Basss fight for humankind as you face off with the newest menace in town - Robot King! Kings captured all of the data plans for Dr. Wilys creations. Ultra Top Secret and very dangerous when placed in the wrong hands, theyll equip King with all the knowledge he needs to build his own indestructible army of robots. His main obsession is to crush and dominate humankind. Mega Man and Bass set out separately to stop him, but only one may succeed... Play as either Mega Man or Bass. [Capcom]
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What The Critics Said
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GameNow
Looks remarkably similar to the 32-bit "Mega Man 8," which will make you wonder why all handheld games don't look this good. [Mar 2003, p.54]
Gaming Age
With loads of action and old adventure, Megaman and Bass is also a game with plenty of depth and replay value to it. So fans of the mighty Blue Bomber rejoice and grab this game with no hesitation.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Hardcore Mega Man fans (or anyone else looking for a great, challenging action game) should seize this opportunity to take the blue bomber back to his old-school roots.
Read Full Review >IGN
This game still has that "I know I can do it this time..." element that keeps players coming back, and when a game keeps you riveted to the system until you've completed the challenge, you know it's good.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
Unless you're completely worn out on the series, you'll find this to be one of the best action games on the GBA. [Apr 2003, p.132]
Nintendojo
If you have ever quit playing a game because you couldn't beat it, then Megaman and Bass may not be for you, as there is really no way to make the game easier.
Read Full Review >Pocket Games
Had Bass been added to the Megaman series years ago, it might not have run out of steam. [Summer 2003, p.44]
Game Informer
Offers everything a solid action title needs. Unless you're burnt out on Mega, you can't go wrong. [Mar 2003, p.91]
Play Magazine
It may be predictable, but it's fun. [May 2003, p.60]
Nintendo Power
Firmly planed in the blue bomber's action-packed side-scrolling past. [Apr 2003, p.80]
GamePro
It represents Mega Man doing what he does best—beating bosses with cool themes, collecting their weapons, and overcoming well-designed levels that are difficult…but not stupidly-super-frustratingly difficult.
Read Full Review >Nintendophiles
Easier than "Mega Man Zero" but harder than most of the NES titles.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
For me, it’s the depth of a game that keeps me playing it for hours and not setting the difficulty so high that you are forced to spend hours just repeating a level. I know, Capcom traditionally makes Mega Man games tough, but at some point a game has to be fun to play as well.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Anyone craving some old-style, surprisingly difficult Mega Man action shouldn't think twice before jumping right into Mega Man and Bass.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
I gotta' warn you suckers, this Mega Man & Bass is one serious mother…"shut your mouth."
Thunderbolt
Mega Man & Bass takes us back to the old gaming formula, away from the RPG elements that now dominate the series. It’s a welcome blast from the past, the lost gem of the Mega Man GBA series.
Read Full Review >All Game Guide
While it would have been nice if both characters offered entirely different storylines or if there were some bonus games thrown onto the cartridge, the bright colors, humorous enemies, and finger-twitching gameplay is well worth a purchase for anyone who grew up with Mega Man or is curious how this title character made his start in the industry.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Anyone hoping this long dormant series to be reborn will be sorely disappointed. Anyone that hasn't tried a Mega Man game yet would be better advised to spend $15 on a new copy of "Mega Man 8" on the PSOne.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.1 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
MP83 gave it a9:
Really good Mega Man game (port of Japanese Rockman & Forte game for SNES, 1998). Too bad that they made Mega Man be such a wiener compared to Bass. Still, I prefer playing with Mega Man, since it makes the game more challenging. Oh, and without Mega Man you can't collect all the hidden CDs in the game. ;)
John Z. gave it a 9:
It's FULL of action and Mega hard! I've play 1 FULL day,and only Beated Ice Man, Megaman's buster is good bosses When it's Charged up,but It's TOO slow for small robotsand he can't Jump as high as Bass, Bass is good for fighting small robots,but not so goood for Bosses(Like Ice Man).
Mike I. gave it a 9:
Best GBA Mega Man yet.
