Another week, another Wily Challenge, and another set of randomly selected bullshit levels.
Thank fuck I didn’t go with that run and opted to upload a nicer run with nicer levels. Terrible.
Material relating to the fan game Mega Man Maker
Another week, another Wily Challenge, and another set of randomly selected bullshit levels.
Thank fuck I didn’t go with that run and opted to upload a nicer run with nicer levels. Terrible.
Playing my recent Winter Wonderland level, but with Bass. Not part of the actual upload, which you can check out here.
My medium Wily Challenge run played on Jan-09-2019; no commentary or text pop-ups. Only gameplay.
I’d normally post this on the Archive channel, but I forgot to switch channels and just posted here. So there you go. Normal operations resume in February.
Some notes worth mention: one level gets skipped and one level loads twice.
Click the link to play the level at:
https://megamanmaker.com/?level=286256
A quick level to celebrate the coming of winter. Lots of icicle dropping platform things, lots of ice and snow elements.

The debut should appear on the Christmas show and the level should be up on its own shortly thereafter.
Someone (Zaezar) remade the Sandcrawler level from Star Wars (NES) in Mega Man Maker. I play it… and then insert horribly low resolution footage of the original inspiration in action.
The level’s usual Metalman theme was replaced with the level tune from said Star Wars game.
A playthrough of Mega Man Maker’s long Wily Challenge, where I play through 20+ levels of randomly chosen genius. There are some skipped levels that I couldn’t be bothered to figure out, but for the most part, it’s a solid play.
Sidenote: This is the first video I rendered with Vegas 15. Looks okay, but I’m worried about the less than HD stuff.
Playing through DTM12 – Small In Japan with Protoman.
Based on an old custom level that I whipped together for Mega Man Powered Up, the PSP remake of Mega Man 1. Obviously, some details have been altered due to differences in assets… and also, this MMM version is somewhat more playable than the PSP version.
Click the link to play the level:
https://megamanmaker.com/?level=277529
A bit of a treat… a video of my custom “Small In Japan” level from the PSP release, Mega Man Powered Up. Sadly, it’s not the original version as it’s seen some changes here and there to make it more playable, but it’s a nice little comparison between this and the more recent Mega Man Maker iteration, which you can sample a couple videos back.
Video was recorded off the PPSSPP emulator program, which does a far better job of capturing and rendering PSP footage than Sony’s crappy component TV cable thing does. But I don’t know; what do you folks think?