Sunday, January 12, 2014

jammo2000 plays Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for Super Nintendo - Part 5 of 12


I hated the first part of this video when I was a kid, because I couldn't understand how to wall jump, so I had to get my dad to do it. Then I figured it out on my own and it was the greatest thing ever.

Area 3 (continued)


Once the water recedes, you'll be wall-jumping again, and this time on a grander scale. The only thing you'll have to worry about are steam-shooting pipes and laser-shooting robots.

The third section has a [b]lot[/b] of water. You'll be swimming around to avoid Putties you won't be able to attack as well as avoiding spinning fan blades and circular spiked discs that damage you if you touch them.

The canister in the area has another bomb, while the canister shortly after it has a first aid kit. That's nice.

Boss: Eye Guy


This guy is really easy if you know what to do.

For his first form, avoid his lasers as well as the eyes he shoots out when he close the huge eyeball that makes up his face. When he jumps into the air and glows blue, get away from him, as he's going to hit you with a crush attack.

His second form is a flying eye. He'll shed his entire body and come back as that big eye that covered his face. It'll fly around, switching positions on the screen three times before firing a blue fireball at you. Avoid the fireball and keep hitting him in mid-air. If you haven't used your bomb yet, do so now; it'll make your work easier.

Area 4


This was always my favorite stage in the game. The music, the level design, it was just perfect.

The laser-shooting robots in the first section aren't destroyable, since you can't reach them in any way because you're not in Ranger mode. Also, you'll have to bust down the doors with a standing combo in order to continue.

After the first door, you'll see chandeliers on the ceiling that will fall on you when you get underneath. They shake a little bit before they finally decide to drop in on you.

As you go further in the first section, you'll notice that there are building materials on the floor as well as unfinished walls. Yep, you guessed it...this is a construction site.

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