Play-through of Megaman 4 for the NES. The gameplay of Mega Man 4 is nearly identical to the previous installments; however, some additions have been made. For example, players can now "charge" a shot, resulting in a blast far more powerful than the standard shot. Additionally, tools are available, which can aid the player in reaching areas not normally accessible, but must be found in the stages, rather than being awarded for defeating a robot master.
Minae Fujii and Yasuaki Fujita (the latter of whom had composed the score for Mega Man 3) composed the game's musical score. Mega Man 4 is also the first game in the series which has a background music theme specifically for the final boss. All subsequent Mega Man games would follow suit.