PRESS SPACE TO CHANGE TENGU MAN'S THEME! -GENERAL INFO- This jukebox contains 8 themes of 8 respective robot masters from the Mega Man 8 Famicom demake. -CONTROLS- Green Flag - Initiate Jukebox Red Flag - Halt Jukebox Click on a portrait to play the robot masters' theme. Clicking on the frame won't work. -VOLUME ADVICE- Noise Jumpscare Repellant - 5% - If you are wearing headphones and have not experienced noise in some time, this volume level will save you from having a sudden sound fright. Optimal Volume - 10% - Once you have adjusted to the Jukebox's noise, this volume is optimal to listen to. It is also perfect without headphones. Maximum Volume - 13% - This is the sky for the volume level; I cannot recommend turning the volume up any higher. HOWEVER, listening to compressed soundwaves for extended periods of time can temporarily or permanently damage your hearing.
-ABOUT- Mega Man 8 is the disastrous product of Capcom leaving Nintendo to collaborate with Sony and Sega. Obviously, this was a step down from normal Mega Man standards, but there is some good to be found... Mega Man 8 was released in 1996 for the PlayStation 1 and Sega Saturn. Mega Man 8 Famicom was created and released in 2012 by Mend. -CREDITS- Gratitude (sort of) to Capcom and Sony/Sega for publishing and releasing Mega Man 8. Gratitude to Shusaku Uchiyama for composing the original music. Gratitude to Mend for reimagining and recreating Mega Man 8 and composing its tracks in an 8-bit format. -IMPORTANT INFORMATION- I do not deserve credit for this, only those who were mentioned above and their team. Mega Man is copyrighted to Capcom, Nintendo and others for their efforts. I merely knocked together this on Scratch for not-for-profit entertainment purposes for those who go onto Scratch.