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Game info:

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Game title:Mega Man
Console: Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Author (released):Capcom (1987)
Genre:Action, PlatformMode:Single-player
Design:Akira Kitamura, Takashi Nishiyama, Nobuyuki Matsushima, Yasuaki Kishimoto, Naoya Tomita, Keiji Inafune, Akira Kitamura
Music:Manami Matsumae
Game manual:manual.pdf

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Mega Man, known as Rockman in Japan, is an action-platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The first game of the Mega Man franchise and original video game series, it was released on December 17, 1987 in Japan, and localized for North America in December 1987 and Europe in May 1990, respectively. Mega Man was produced by a small team specifically for the home console market, a first for Capcom, who previously focused on arcade titles.
The game begins the struggle of the humanoid robot and player-character Mega Man against the mad scientist Dr. Wily and the six Robot Masters under his control. Mega Man's nonlinear gameplay lets the player choose the order in which to complete its initial six stages. Each culminates in a 'Robot Master' boss battle that awards the player-character a unique weapon.
Critics praised Mega Man for its overall design, though the game was not a commercial success. Mega Man established many of the gameplay, story, and graphical conventions that define the ensuing sequels, subseries, and spin-offs. It is also known for its high difficulty. The game has since been included in game compilations and rereleased on mobile phones, console emulation services, and PlayStation Portable (PSP).
The genius Dr. Light and his assistant, Dr. Wily, co-create the humanoid robot Mega Man alongside six other advanced robots: Cut Man, Guts Man, Ice Man, Bomb Man, Fire Man, and Elec Man. These robots were designed to perform industrial tasks including construction, demolition, logging, electrical operations, or labor in extreme temperatures, for the benefit of Monsteropolis's citizens. Dr. Wily grows disloyal of his partner and reprograms these six robots to aid himself in taking control of the world. Dr. Light sends Mega Man to defeat his fellow creations and stop Dr. Wily. After succeeding, Mega Man returns home to his robot sister Roll and their creator, Dr. Light.
Mega Man consists of six side-scrolling platformer levels freely chosen by the player. In each level, the player-character, Mega Man, fights through various enemies and obstacles before facing a 'Robot Master' boss at the level's end. Upon defeating the boss, the player assimilates the Robot Master's signature attack, or 'Master Weapon', into Mega Man's arsenal for the rest of the game. Unlike the standard blaster, the Robot Master powers have limited ammunition replenished by collecting ammunition cells dropped by defeated enemies at random. Enemies also drop energy cells that replenish Mega Man's health gauge. While the player is free to proceed through the game in any order, each Robot Master is especially vulnerable to a specific weapon, which encourages the player to complete certain stages before others. The player can also revisit cleared levels.
Besides the weapons taken from the Robot Masters, the player is able to pick up a platform generator item known as the 'Magnet Beam' in Elec Man's stage. Mega Man also features a scoring system where players score points for defeating enemies, and earn extra points for collecting power-ups from fallen enemies and for clearing each stage. When all six Robot Master stages are completed, the seventh and last stage appears in the middle of the stage select menu. This stage, known as the 'Wily Fortress', is a chain of four regular stages linked together, each containing at least one new boss. During these final stages, the six Robot Masters must also be fought again in a predetermined order before the final confrontation against Dr. Wily.

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Videogame Console:

This ver­sion of Mega Man was de­sig­ned for the Nin­ten­do En­ter­tai­nment Sys­tem (NES), which was an eight-bit vi­deo ga­me con­so­le ma­nu­fac­tu­red by Nin­ten­do in the years 1983 - 2003. In that time, it was the best-sel­ling vi­deo ga­me con­so­le for which mo­re than 700 li­cen­sed ga­mes and a num­ber of non-li­cen­sed ga­mes we­re cre­a­ted. World­wi­de, ap­pro­xi­ma­te­ly 62 mil­lion units of this con­so­le we­re sold at ap­pro­xi­ma­te­ly pri­ce $ 100 per unit. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on about the NES con­so­le can be found here.


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You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, you can buy one of these NES controllers:

Available online emulators:

5 different online emulators are available for Mega Man. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Mega Man are summarized in the following table:

EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerUSB gamepadTouchscreenWithout ads
NeptunJSJavaScriptYESYESNONO
NesBoxFlashNOYESNOYES
RetroGames.ccJavaScriptYESYESYESNO
EmulatorJSJavaScriptYESYESYESNO
vNESJava appletYESNONOYES

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Comments:


There are over 130 titles in the Mega Man series. In all cases, the English title is given first, as well as the initial release date.

Mega Man series[edit]

  • Mega Man (Rockman) – Famicom/NES, 1987 (US, JP)
  • Mega Man 2 (Rockman 2: Dr. Wily no Nazo) – Famicom/NES, 1988 (JP), 1989 (US)
  • Mega Man 3 (Rockman 3: Dr. Wily no Saigo!?) – Famicom/NES, Arcade, 1990 (US, JP)
  • Mega Man 4 (Rockman 4: Aratanaru Yabou!!) – Famicom/NES, 1991 (JP), 1992 (US)
  • Mega Man 5 (Rockman 5: Blues no Wana!?) – Famicom/NES, 1992 (US, JP)
  • Mega Man 6 (Rockman 6: Shijō Saidai no Tatakai!!) (Japan/US only) – Famicom/NES, 1993 (JP), 1994 (US)
  • Mega Man 7 (Rockman 7: Shukumei no Taiketsu!) – Super Famicom/SNES, 1995 (US, JP)
  • Mega Man 8 (Rockman 8: Metal Heroes) – PlayStation & Sega Saturn, 1996 (JP), 1997 (US)
  • Mega Man 9 (Rockman 9: Yabou no Fukkatsu!!) – WiiWare, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, 2008
  • Mega Man 10 (Rockman 10: Uchū kara no Kyōi!!) – WiiWare, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, 2010
  • Mega Man 11 (Rockman 11: Unmei no Haguruma!!) - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, 2018

The Game Boy versions of Mega Man were originally released in Japan under the Rockman World title. All Game Boy titles have an original plot. Each game in the Game Boy series, excluding Mega Man V, features four bosses from its corresponding NES version and four bosses from the succeeding NES game in the series. I.e: the Game Boy version of Mega Man III features bosses from the NES versions of Mega Man 3 and Mega Man 4. The Game Boy Mega Man V features an all new set of antagonists called the Star Droids, whose members are named after the planets of the Solar System.

  • Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (Rockman World) – Game Boy, 1991 – A handheld remake of Mega Man 1 and Mega Man 2.
  • Mega Man II (Rockman World 2) – Game Boy, 1991 – A handheld remake of Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3.
  • Mega Man III (Rockman World 3) – Game Boy, 1992 – A handheld remake of Mega Man 3 and Mega Man 4.
  • Mega Man IV (Rockman World 4) – Game Boy, 1993 – A handheld remake of Mega Man 4 and Mega Man 5.
  • Mega Man V (Rockman World 5) – Game Boy, 1994 (had additional Super Game Boy support)

Spin-off titles[edit]

Platform games:

  • Mega Man & Bass (Rockman & Forte) – Super Famicom, 1998 (JP); Game Boy Advance, 2002 (US, JP)
  • Street Fighter X Mega Man (Street Fighter X Rockman) – PC 2012

Street Fighter X Mega Man is a project developed by Zong Hui, combining Mega Man's gameplay with characters and settings from the Street Fighter series. Syberia 3 ps4. Initially developed as a fan game by Hui, Capcom funded the project and provided creative direction and QA support. The game has been released as a free download on December 17, 2012.[1]

Sport games:

  • Mega Man Soccer (Rockman's Soccer) (Japan/US only) – SNES, 1994
  • Mega Man: Battle & Chase (Rockman: Battle & Chase) (Japan/Europe only until Mega Man X Collection) – PlayStation, 1997

Fighting games:

  • Mega Man: The Power Battle (Rockman: The Power Battle) – Arcade, 1995
  • Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters (Rockman 2: The Power Fighters) – Arcade, 1996

Other:

  • Panic Shot! Rockman (Japan only) – pinball machine, 1992
  • Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise (Japan only) – Famicom, 1993
  • Super Adventure Rockman (Japan only) – PlayStation/Sega Saturn, 1998

Re-releases and collections[edit]

Re-releases/Remakes:

  • Mega Man (US only) – Game Gear, 1995 – A handheld remake of Mega Man 4 and Mega Man 5.
  • Mega Man & Bass (Rockman & Forte) – Game Boy Advance, 2002 – A port of the Super Famicom game Rockman & Forte, though this version saw international release.
  • Mega Man Powered Up (Rockman Rockman) – PlayStation Portable, 2006 – An enhanced remake of the original Mega Man, which adds, among other things, two new boss characters.

Collections:

  • Mega Man: The Wily Wars (Rockman Mega World) – Mega Drive/Sega Channel for Sega Genesis, 1994 – A collection of enhanced remakes of the first three Famicom/NES games, as well as its own game, Wily Tower.
  • Rockman Complete Works (Japan only) – PlayStation, 1999 – Enhanced remakes of Rockman 1-6, released individually. The remakes contain special features, including a PocketStation uplink, a Robot Master database, an 'easy' difficulty level, and remixed music. The Complete Works titles were re-released in 2003 with the PocketStation feature removed.
  • Rockman Collection Special Box (Japan only) – PlayStation 2, 2003 – A collection of the six Rockman Complete Works games and Rockman X7.
  • Mega Man Anniversary Collection (North America only) – Nintendo GameCube/PlayStation 2/Xbox, 2004 – An English-version release of the Rockman Complete Works games (albeit with most of the special features removed), together with ports of Mega Man 7 and Mega Man 8 and the two elusive arcade games.
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection (Rockman Classics Collection) – PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Microsoft Windows/Nintendo 3DS, 2015 – A collection of the first six Mega Man titles. The collection was developed by Digital Eclipse Software,[2] and was first released via Steam in August 2015.
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 (Rockman Classics Collection 2) – PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Microsoft Windows, 2017 – A collection including Mega Man 7-10. The collection is developed by Capcom and was released on August 8, 2017.
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection + Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 (Rockman Classics Collection + Rockman Classics Collection 2) - A re-release of Mega Man Legacy Collection and Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 on the Nintendo Switch. The physical release comes with a game card for Mega Man Legacy Collection, and a free DLC code for downloading Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 which is only available in digital format. It was released on May 22, 2018.[3]

Fighting games collections:

  • Rockman Battle & Fighters (Japan only) – Neo Geo Pocket Color, 2000 – A handheld port of Mega Man: The Power Battle and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.
  • Rockman Power Battle Fighters (Japan only) – PlayStation 2, 2004 – A Japanese-only port of the two arcade games, Mega Man: The Power Battle and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, including a new 2-player competitive mode.

Mobile phone games[edit]

Capcom of Japan has released several Rockman games for mobile phones in Japan. Only the first two games, Rockman Space Rescue and Mega Man Rocket Christmas were ported for international cell phones; on the other hand, Mega Man Rush Marine was created specifically for international audiences. In 2017 Capcom released ports of the first six NES Mega Man games to iOS and Android devices.

  • Mega Man, 2003
  • Mega Man 2, 2007
  • Mega Man 3, 2008
  • Rockman 3 Dr. Wily no Saigo!?, 2004
  • Rockman 4 Arata Naru Yabō!!, 2005
  • Rockman 5 Blues no Wana?!, 2006
  • Rockman 6 Shijō Saidai no Tatakai!!, 2007
  • Jump! Rockman, 2004
  • Rockman Bug Sweeper, 2003
  • Rockman Panic Fire, 2003
  • Rockman Space Rescue, 2003
  • Mega Man Rocket Christmas, 2003
  • Rockman Slot, 2003
  • Rockman GP, 2004
  • Rockman Pinball, 2004
  • Rockman DASH Golf, 2003
  • Rockman DASH 15 Panel, 2002
  • Kobun Flies?, 2001
  • Tide Coming Kobun, 2001
  • Kobun Assembly, 2001
  • Watch Kobun, 2001
  • Rockman Golf, 2002
  • Rockman.EXE: Phantom of Network, 2004
  • Rockman.EXE: Legend of Network, 2006
  • Rockman X, 2007
  • Rockman DASH - Grand 5 Island Adventure, 2008
  • Rockman X2, 2009
  • Rockman X3, 2010
  • Rockman Tennis, 2010
  • Mega Man Rush Marine, 2010
  • Intuition! Rockman, 2010
  • Rockman Diver, 2011
  • Rockman the Puzzle Battle, 2011
  • Rockman´s Sprite Logic, 2011
  • Rockman Xover (Japan only) – iOS, 2012[4] (servers closed on March 31, 2015)
  • Otoranger, 2013
  • Mega Man Mobile, 2017
  • Mega Man Mobile 2, 2017
  • Mega Man Mobile 3, 2017
  • Mega Man Mobile 4, 2017
  • Mega Man Mobile 5, 2017
  • Mega Man Mobile 6, 2017
  • Rockman X DIVE, 2020

Licensed games[edit]

  • Mega Man (USA only) – PC, 1990
  • Mega Man III (USA only) – PC, 1992
  • Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha (Japan only) – WonderSwan, 1999
  • Rockman Gold Empire (China only) - PC, 1999
  • Rockman Strategy (Taiwan only) – PC, 2001

In 1990, Hi-Tech Expressions (under license from Capcom) produced a DOS game based on the series simply titled Mega Man. It was followed by a second DOS game titled Mega Man III in 1992. Both games were released exclusively in North America. Despite their titles, neither games are ports of their corresponding NES counterparts, but original games. There was no PC game titled Mega Man II. Aside from handing the license to Hi-Tech Expressions, Capcom themselves were not directly involved in the PC games. Both games were programmed and designed by Steven Rozner.

In 1999, Chinese developer Strawberry Soft created a game very similar to Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise called Rockman Gold Empire.

In 2001, the Dreams Comes True corporation released under license from Capcom an original Microsoft Windows game titled Rockman Strategy exclusively for the Taiwanese market. The game features a group of new robots led by Apollo and Luna and named after the western Zodiac as well as a new ally named Fan, with the former being tricked into serving Dr. Wily.

Mega Man X series[edit]

  • Mega Man X (Rockman X) – Super Famicom/SNES, PC, Virtual Console, 1993
  • Mega Man X2 (Rockman X2) – Super Famicom/SNES, Virtual Console, 1994
  • Mega Man X3 (Rockman X3) – Super Famicom/SNES, PC, PlayStation, Sega Saturn 1995, 1996
  • Mega Man X4 (Rockman X4) – PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC, 1997
  • Mega Man X5 (Rockman X5) – PlayStation, PC, 2000
  • Mega Man X6 (Rockman X6) – PlayStation, PC (South Korean version only), 2001
  • Mega Man X7 (Rockman X7) – PlayStation 2, PC (South Korean version only), 2003
  • Mega Man X8 (Rockman X8) – PlayStation 2, PC, 2004

Spin-offs[edit]

  • Mega Man Xtreme (Rockman X: Cyber Mission) – Game Boy Color, 2000
  • Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Rockman X2: Soul Eraser) – Game Boy Color, 2001
  • Mega Man X: Command Mission (Rockman X: Command Mission) – GameCube, PlayStation 2, 2004
  • Mega Man X DiVE (Rockman X DiVE) – iOS, Android, 2019.

Re-releases and collections[edit]

  • Mega Man X3 (Rockman X3) – PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC, 1996 – A enhanced port which includes new animated scenes and remixed music.
  • Rockman Collection Special Box – PlayStation 2, 2003 – A collection of the six Rockman Complete Works games and Rockman X7.
  • Mega Man X Collection (US only) – GameCube, PlayStation 2, 2005/2006 – A collection featuring the first six Mega Man X titles and Mega Man Battle & Chase.
  • Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (Irregular Hunter X) – PlayStation Portable, 2005 – A remake of the original Mega Man X.
  • Mega Man X Legacy Collection (Rockman X Anniversary Collection) - PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/Microsoft Windows, 2018 - A collection including Mega Man X-X4.[5][6] Released on July 24, 2018, and July 26, 2018 for the Japanese release. Sold as a single release in a digital and physical format, which the latter was released in Japan only, and a combo physical release with Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 for all regions. It is the first ever Mega Man game that receive a 'T' rating by the ESRB in North America.
  • Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 (Rockman X Anniversary Collection 2) - PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/Microsoft Windows, 2018 - A collection including Mega Man X5-X8. Released on July 24, 2018, and July 26, 2018 for the Japanese release. Sold as a single release in a digital and physical format, which the latter was released in Japan only, and a combo physical release with Mega Man X Legacy Collection for all regions. Like Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, the Nintendo Switch combo release for this game is also available in digital format only but is given a DLC Code to download it for free. Like the first volume, it also receives a 'T' rating by the ESRB in North America.

Mega Man Legends series[edit]

  • Mega Man Legends/Mega Man 64 (Rockman Dash - Episode 1: Hagane no Bōkenshin) – PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PC, PlayStation Portable (Japan only), 1997, 1998
  • The Misadventures of Tron Bonne (Tron ni Kobun) – PlayStation, 1999, 2000 - a prequel set before the events of the original Mega Man Legends.
  • Mega Man Legends 2 (Rockman Dash 2 - Episode 2: Ōinaru Isan) – PlayStation, PC, PlayStation Portable (Japan only) 2000
  • Rockman DASH - 5tsu no Shima no Daibouken! (Japan only) – Cell Phone, 2008

Mega Man Battle Network series[edit]

  • Mega Man Battle Network (Battle Network Rockman EXE) – Game Boy Advance, 2001
  • Mega Man Battle Network 2 (Battle Network Rockman EXE 2) – Game Boy Advance, 2001
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 White & Blue (Battle Network Rockman EXE 3) – Game Boy Advance, 2002, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun & Blue Moon (Rockman EXE 4: Tournament Red Sun & Tournament Blue Moon) – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Protoman & Team Colonel (Rockman EXE 5: Team of Blues & Team of Colonel) – Game Boy Advance, 2004, 2005
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS (Rockman EXE 5 DS: Twin Leaders) – Nintendo DS, 2005
  • Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar & Cybeast Gregar – (Rockman EXE 6: Dennōjū Falzar & Dennōjū Gregar) Game Boy Advance, 2005

Spin-offs[edit]

Role-playing video games:

  • Rockman EXE Phantom of Network (Japan only) – Cell Phone, 2004
  • Rockman EXE The Medal Operation (Japan only) – Arcade, 2005
  • Rockman EXE Legend of Network (Japan only) – Cell Phone, 2006
  • Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star (Japan only) – Nintendo DS, 2009 – An enhanced port of the first Mega Man Battle Network title.

Platform games:

  • Mega Man Network Transmission (Rockman EXE Transmission) – Nintendo GameCube, 2003
  • Rockman EXE WS (Japan only) – WonderSwan Color, 2003

Battle games:

  • Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (Rockman EXE Battle Chip GP) – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Rockman EXE N1 Battle (Japan only) – WonderSwan Color, 2003
  • Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation (Japan only) – Game Boy Advance, 2004
  • Rockman EXE Battle Chip Stadium (Japan only) – Arcade, 2005

Mega Man Zero series[edit]

  • Mega Man Zero (Rockman Zero) – Game Boy Advance, 2002
  • Mega Man Zero 2 (Rockman Zero 2) – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Mega Man Zero 3 (Rockman Zero 3) – Game Boy Advance, 2004
  • Mega Man Zero 4 (Rockman Zero 4) – Game Boy Advance, 2005
  • Mega Man Zero Collection (Rockman Zero Collection) – Nintendo DS, 2010
  • Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection (Rockman Zero & ZX Double Hero Collection) - PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/Microsoft Windows, February 25, 2020 worldwide, February 27, 2020 Japan- A collection including Mega Man Zero-Zero 4, as well as Mega Man ZX and ZX Advent.[7]

Mega Man ZX series[edit]

  • Mega Man ZX (Rockman ZX) – Nintendo DS, 2006
  • Mega Man ZX Advent (Rockman ZX Advent) – Nintendo DS, 2007
  • Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection (Rockman Zero & ZX Double Hero Collection) - PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/Microsoft Windows, February 25, 2020 worldwide, February 27, 2020 Japan- A collection including Mega Man Zero-Zero 4, as well as Mega Man ZX and ZX Advent.[7]

Mega Man Star Force series[edit]

  • Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Leo & Dragon (Ryūsei no Rockman: Pegasus, Leo & Dragon) – Nintendo DS, 2006
  • Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker × Saurian & Zerker × Ninja (Ryūsei no Rockman 2: Berserk × Dinosaur & Berserk × Shinobi) – Nintendo DS, 2007
  • Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace & Red Joker (Ryūsei no Rockman 3: Black Ace & Red Joker) (Japan/US only) – Nintendo DS, 2008

Mega Man Ability series[edit]

  • Rockman Ability – Pachislot, 2018

Cancelled games[edit]

  • Rockman X Interactive - an interactive game that entered pre-production in the mid-1990s and influenced the direction of Super Adventure Rockman[8]
  • Mega Man X3 (Rockman X3) - 3DO Interactive Multiplayer cancelled in 1996
  • Mega Man Anniversary Collection – Game Boy Advance, cancelled January 2006 – It was said to include the first five original Game Boy Mega Man games, including colorized versions and unlockable artwork, but Capcom confirmed on its US forums that the game was no longer in production, due to cost issues.[citation needed]
  • Mega Man Star Force 4[9] – unknown platforms, cancelled between 2009 and 2010
  • Maverick Hunter (Planned to be an FPS Trilogy)[10] – unknown platforms, cancelled late 2010[11]
  • Mega Man Universe – Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, cancelled March 2011
  • Mega Man Legends 3 (Rockman DASH 3) – Nintendo 3DS, cancelled July 2011
  • Rockman Online – PCmassively multiplayer online game, cancelled November 2012

References[edit]

  1. ^'Capcom Discusses the Future of Mega Man'. IGN.
  2. ^Schreier, Jason (June 8, 2015). 'Capcom Announces Mega Man Legacy Collection'. Kotaku. Archived from the original on October 25, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  3. ^Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 slide on to Nintendo Switch on May 22nd! - Capcom Unity
  4. ^http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-08-16/rockman/mega-man-returns-in-ios-social-rpg
  5. ^https://kotaku.com/mega-man-x-collection-coming-to-ps4-xbox-one-switch-1820983270
  6. ^http://www.siliconera.com/2018/04/10/mega-man-x-legacy-collection-1-2-launches-july-24-west/
  7. ^ abMISSION START! Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection busts out January 21st!
  8. ^Protodude (April 28, 2019). 'The Hunt for 'Rockman X Interactive' Part 1: Initial Findings and First Translations'. Rockman Corner. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  9. ^'Cancelled Mega Man Star Force 4 Concept Art and Story Details'.
  10. ^'Ex-Metroid Prime Developers Were Making A Gritty Mega Man X FPS'. Siliconera.
  11. ^''Polarized Opinions' On Mega Man FPS At Capcom Says Senior VP - Siliconera'. Siliconera.

External links[edit]

  • (in Japanese)Capcom's official Rockman 30th anniversary site
  • (in Japanese)Capcom's official Rockman 20th anniversary site
  • (in Japanese)Capcom's official Rockman 15th anniversary site
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