Mega Man 3
from: Capcom
Price: $199.95
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- Cartridge only.
- If Like New: in perfect or minor flaw condition
- If Good: has sticker(s), sticker residue, or minor problems
- If Acceptable has one or more flaws: has stickers, label torn, yellowing, black marker on it.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Are you kidding me?
You should know better.... MM 3 is nearly as good as part 2, with EVERYTHING being superbly done....
Don't kid yourself... this is nearly the greatest MM EVER!
5 stars....
Rating:
- Mega Man Strengthens His Stranglehold
My first foray into the MM series was with MM 2, the flagship installment of this series. That sent me on a hunt to find MM 1, which did not hold a candle to it's successor. A friend of mine then beat me to the punch (18 years ago) and bought MM3. I was already a huge MM fan after only having played MM2 but MM3 only strengthened my allegiance.
MM3 follows the same basic premise as the previous two installments: beat a robot master and gain his powers to defat the next. The main antagonist ... Read More
Rating:
- One of Mega Man's all time great games on any system, probably even better than Mega Man II
MEGA MAN II is generally considered the breakout game for our titular blue bomber, and for good reason: it fixed all the problems found in the first Mega Man, and was one of the best games for the NES.Truthfully, it's the only Mega Man game I had for the NES in the late 1980s and early 1990s, though I played the first game quite a bit as well.As good as MMII is, is it really the best Mega Man game ever, let alone in the classic series?
If it weren't for MEGA MAN III, I would unequivocally ... Read More
Rating:
- The series (overall) piqued here!
4/5 stars.
The Men were all pretty cool in 2. But they got even better in 3!
There were the following Men: Magnet, Hard, Top, Shadow, Spark, Snake, Gemini and Needle.
Difficulties are as follows:
Magnet Man - 7
Hard Man - 5
Top Man - 6
Shadow Man - 8
Spark Man - 5
Snake Man - 7
Gemini Man - 8
Needle Man - 5.5
Graphics - 3.5/5
Sound/Music - 4/5
Controls - 6/5
Game Play - 4/5
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Rating:
- Not that easy
I had fond memories of Mega Man 2 from my youth, and just recently I played Mega Man 3 for the first time. Having read several other reviews that describe this game as relatively easy, I can't help but voice my extreme disagreement. Here are several of the many annoying things about this game that made me turn it off many times in frustration:
- So what if you can have up to 9 energy tanks instead of Mega Man 2's maximum of 4, when you can go through several levels without a single tank in sight? ... Read More
- Are you kidding me?You should know better.... MM 3 is nearly as good as part 2, with EVERYTHING being superbly done....
Don't kid yourself... this is nearly the greatest MM EVER!
5 stars....
- Mega Man Strengthens His StrangleholdMy first foray into the MM series was with MM 2, the flagship installment of this series. That sent me on a hunt to find MM 1, which did not hold a candle to it's successor. A friend of mine then beat me to the punch (18 years ago) and bought MM3. I was already a huge MM fan after only having played MM2 but MM3 only strengthened my allegiance.
MM3 follows the same basic premise as the previous two installments: beat a robot master and gain his powers to defat the next. The main antagonist ... Read More
- One of Mega Man's all time great games on any system, probably even better than Mega Man IIMEGA MAN II is generally considered the breakout game for our titular blue bomber, and for good reason: it fixed all the problems found in the first Mega Man, and was one of the best games for the NES.Truthfully, it's the only Mega Man game I had for the NES in the late 1980s and early 1990s, though I played the first game quite a bit as well.As good as MMII is, is it really the best Mega Man game ever, let alone in the classic series?
If it weren't for MEGA MAN III, I would unequivocally ... Read More
- The series (overall) piqued here!4/5 stars.
The Men were all pretty cool in 2. But they got even better in 3!
There were the following Men: Magnet, Hard, Top, Shadow, Spark, Snake, Gemini and Needle.
Difficulties are as follows:
Magnet Man - 7
Hard Man - 5
Top Man - 6
Shadow Man - 8
Spark Man - 5
Snake Man - 7
Gemini Man - 8
Needle Man - 5.5
Graphics - 3.5/5
Sound/Music - 4/5
Controls - 6/5
Game Play - 4/5
Read More
- Not that easyI had fond memories of Mega Man 2 from my youth, and just recently I played Mega Man 3 for the first time. Having read several other reviews that describe this game as relatively easy, I can't help but voice my extreme disagreement. Here are several of the many annoying things about this game that made me turn it off many times in frustration:
- So what if you can have up to 9 energy tanks instead of Mega Man 2's maximum of 4, when you can go through several levels without a single tank in sight? ... Read More
