![]() Run, jump, blast, and transform your way through twelve stages in Mighty No. You play as Beck, the 9th in a line of powerful robots, and the only one not infected by a mysterious computer virus that has caused mechanized creatures the world over to go berserk. ![]() ![]() 9 is a Japanese 2D Side-scrolling Action game that takes the best elements from 8 and 16-bit classics that you know and love and transforms them with modern tech, fresh mechanics, and fan input into something fresh and amazing! That’s true with the English-language NES boxes that manual slides right in and out.Secret Guide For Mighty No. Both have the same dimensions as the real thing, developer Comcept promised, and come with manuals “already inside.” (The campaign also pitched an expected ship date of April 2015 at first, but that clearly didn’t happen.) There were two options of the boxes: Famicom-esque ones or NES-style ones, which are slightly larger than the Famicom boxes. “Well yes, of course you do - just like you NEED this box!” 9 doesn’t technically NEED a physical box, but then you don’t technically NEED to breathe, do you?” the campaign page reads. The Kickstarter page promised that the retro-style box would make for a fine collector’s item, though. Some backers ponied up $60 for a physical game box from Fangamer, despite the fact that Mighty No. except that the NES-style game box that some paid big for is a huge letdown. That should put an end to the multi-year debacle that was Mighty No. 9, more than two years after they were originally supposed to. Kickstarter backers are finally getting their physical rewards for Mighty No.
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