GR+ Live: Mega Man 6 "Speed" Run

We here at GamesRadar love all of gaming, both the very new and the very old. We especially like to play old games for your viewing pleasure on GR+ Live. We admit we're not the best, though. That's why we're introducing "Speed" Run. Not as lackadaisical as a Let's Play, not as well executed as an actual speed run, we attempt to beat a game to the best of our abilities! Today we tackle Mega Man 6 along with Richard Mitchell, the project lead of the XPO Game Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma running from September 23rd to 25th.
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