This villain is cooler than my hero!

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Every now and then you come across an enemy and think to yourself, “Whoa, his design is super cool! Cooler than the hero. Why isn’t he the hero?” The first time I thought that was while playing the first Mega Man in 1992—my second game on the NES—when I faced that tenacious, proud sprite that was mostly neon green (I love neon green).
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Don’t get me wrong: I love Mega Man/Rockman’s design in his 8-bit form just as much as his 16- and 32-bit versions. But every now and then, you wish you could switch them around.

What about you? Which enemy—aside from massive bosses—gives you that feeling?
 

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Every now and then you come across an enemy and think to yourself, “Whoa, his design is super cool! Cooler than the hero. Why isn’t he the hero?” The first time I thought that was while playing the first Mega Man in 1992—my second game on the NES—when I faced that tenacious, proud sprite that was mostly neon green (I love neon green).
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Don’t get me wrong: I love Mega Man/Rockman’s design in his 8-bit form just as much as his 16- and 32-bit versions. But every now and then, you wish you could switch them around.

What about you? Which enemy—aside from massive bosses—gives you that feeling?
I believe that is "Sniper Joe." Joe is one part of the protagonist team in the rock opera "The Protomen -- Act II," so you're not the only one who looked at Joe and went, "I need more of this in my life."

As for me, it's kinda obvious, but Green Biker Dude from Mega Man X2's intro cutscene. The light that shines twice as bright burns half as long, and he burned so very brightly.
 
I believe that is "Sniper Joe." Joe is one part of the protagonist team in the rock opera "The Protomen -- Act II," so you're not the only one who looked at Joe and went, "I need more of this in my life."

As for me, it's kinda obvious, but Green Biker Dude from Mega Man X2's intro cutscene. The light that shines twice as bright burns half as long, and he burned so very brightly.
Mega Man have a rock opera?
 
Some samurai dude crossed with a fire fighter wielding a chainsaw in Ninja Warriors (Once) Again! Jubei even more so! The Dreamrunner is much cooler than DmC_Dante, and is the coolest guy to fight in DmC (2013).

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Every now and then you come across an enemy and think to yourself, “Whoa, his design is super cool! Cooler than the hero. Why isn’t he the hero?” The first time I thought that was while playing the first Mega Man in 1992—my second game on the NES—when I faced that tenacious, proud sprite that was mostly neon green (I love neon green).
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Don’t get me wrong: I love Mega Man/Rockman’s design in his 8-bit form just as much as his 16- and 32-bit versions. But every now and then, you wish you could switch them around.

What about you? Which enemy—aside from massive bosses—gives you that feeling?
I guess somebody felt the same way about the little hard hat dudes that spit at you because there are fan games where you play as one of them. It's called Hard Hat: The Rebellion and I think there's a sequel too.

I feel like good guys have their coolness deliberately nerfed in many cases to make the villain look more badass in comparison. Sometimes it's the rival or mentor who's supposed to be stronger than you, like Mega Man X and Zero, but as the main character you generally aren't allowed to be too cool unless you change appearance throughout the game (and it's near the end of the game) or you get to design a custom character. It's just an implicit rule of gaming: the good guy has to have his coolness under a certain limit.
 
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My man.

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That’s my man!

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Yeah! Not even a a crushing wall and subsequent trek up a mountain could stop this thing!

And since I apparently have a thing for Blue Meanies, I’ll break it up with …

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Seriously, how did Sega abandon this guy?
 

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