Capcom reveals Mega Man 10′s release dates, weapons, and challenge modes
By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 12 Feb, 2010 At 01:29 AM | Categorized As Action | With 1 Comment

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Mega Man 10. You’ve seen the previews. You’ve seen the hands-on. Now it’s time to see what Capcom’s been keeping under wraps lo these many months.

First up, the most important info: release dates. Mega Man 10 will touch down on WiiWare first (March 1st, 1000 points), but will then be followed by PSN (March 11, $9.99), and XBLA (March 31st, 800 MSP).

Secondly, the weapons. Oh my, the weapons.

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These weapons can also be used in the  new Easy Mode, which is designed for those that lacked the sack to finish Mega Man 9, or for those that haven’t picked up a hardcore action title in some time. Speaking of Mega Man 9, the “Mega Man Challenges” mode returns in Mega Man 10, which allows gamers to practice and get a grip on the controls.

Overall, Mega Man 10 is shaping up to be another hot one for Capcom. Blue bomber fans, what are your takes on the new weaponry?

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