The X series, more directly tied to the Super NES, felt like a better fit for the new generation of hardware. Mega Man had made a shaky step into the PS1 era with Mega Man 8, after appearing only once on the previous generation. They’re as much a historical document of Mega Man’s decline as they are solid platformers of their day. As the series has slid in popularity and all but vanished from Capcom's line-up, we can trace many of its later developments to these two games. These two unique entries in the series mark a turning point in the franchise’s history. ![]() ![]() Mega Man X4 and X5 are hitting PlayStation Network as PS1 Classics over the next two weeks.
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