Talk:Mega Man 6

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[edit] Composer

This game's music was not composed by composer Yōko Shimomura. Yuko (Yuko Kadota, now Yuko Takehara) composed the game's music.([1]) She is known as "Breath of Fire II", "X-Men vs. Street Fighter" composer. --Wyveelix 11:45, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Spoilers

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I have restored the spoiler tag because, as obvious as it may seem to longtime fans of the series, the information that Mr. X is someone else is a spoiler.

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The game never received an official European release, probably due to it having been made in the final years of the "NES era".

This statement is just incorrect. NES games were being released in Europe well into 1995. The far more likely reason is the fact that Capcom neglected to publish the game in North America, leaving it to Nintendo who didn't bother publishing the game in Europe. -TheHande 18:20, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

True, but the game to this day has never been sold in Europe for any other platform either. Newer versions such as the one in Mega Man Anniversary Collection weren't released there. Theclaw1 06:57, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Slight Title Change.

I changed the title of the segment that explains why Capcom did not Publish the game in the US themselves. The original title, "From NES to SNES," implied heavily that a Super Nintendo version exists, and that's obviously not the case. I feel that "Published by Nintendo" is much clearer. EliotAndrews 1:30, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Contest rules

I'm pretty sure that Nintendo Power explicitly said that the only prizes were the drawings being reprinted in the magazine (and maybe a t-shirt or something) and that there were no guarantees that Capcom would use any of the submissions, but that they (Nintendo Power) would send them on to Capcom anyway. The article, though, claims that two winners were "guaranteed" spots in the then-upcoming game. I don't have the issue of Nintendo Power to confirm, but if anyone else does I think this needs to be clarified in the article. Henryrothschild (talk) 01:15, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

Amazingly, now that you bring that up it seems vaguely familiar. I think you're right.--SeizureDog (talk) 09:48, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

I think you're right. I currently have all my back issues of Nintendo Power packed away, but I have issues from the Final Fantasy strategy guide up to the first Nintendo 64 releases. I'll post again with the specifics once I've finished moving. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.149.129.44 (talk) 21:02, 8 April 2008 (UTC)