A playthrough of “Wily Tower“ as it appears in Capcom's 1994 compilation title for the Sega Genesis, Mega Man: The Wily Wars. This recording is of the European PAL version running at 60hz. The game was patched to allow it to run on an NTSC system. The Wily Wars was a compilation of the first three Megaman NES games, remade with a new 16-bit facelift. It was only released across the Sega Channel in the US, though it got a cartridge release in Japan and in Europe. Not content to provide a mere collection of three of the best NES games ever made with fully updated graphics and sound, Capcom had one final, awesome addition for the fans. A new game, exclusive to the Wily Wars, named Wily Tower is unlocked after beating Mega Man 1, 2, and 3. So how well does this bit of fan-service compare to the remakes? It's actually quite good, with a couple interesting twists on the standard formula. There are only seven stages total, so the game is only about half the length of
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