-GENERAL INFO- This is a retro-style jukebox of Mega Man 9. It features 8 themes from robot masters, 3 main themes and 4 Wily themes, totaling up to 16 themes. This is "retro" as in it is meant to sound as if it played on an actual NES, making it sound more monotone than it is intended to sound. -CONTROLS- Green Flag - Initiate Jukebox Red Sign - Halt Jukebox Click on a portrait to play the corresponding robot masters' theme. -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 9 was released by Capcom and Inti Creates on September 22nd, 2008. Inafune had a desire to reboot Mega Man in its old format, as stated about Mega Man games, "doesn't fit into the grandiose and expansive world that the consumer gaming industry has become, and so you have to make games that match the current expectations". It is also critically one of the best. -CREDITS- Gratitude to Shinichi Sema for programming the game. Gratitude to Ippo Yamada, Ryo Kawakami, Yu Shimoda and Hiroki Isogai for composing the game's music. Gratitude to Capcom and others for the original idea. -IMPORTANT INFORMATION- I do not deserve credit for this, only those who were mentioned above and their team. Mega Man 9 is copyrighted to Capcom, Inti Creates and others for their efforts. I merely knocked together this on Scratch for not-for-profit entertainment purposes for those who go onto Scratch.