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8 unusual facts about Mega Man


Corey Sevier

In addition, he played the role of MegaMan Volnutt in the English version of the Mega Man Legends video game; in fact, he was the first male actor to voice an incarnation of Mega Man, excluding non-canon material.

Eco Fighters

It was also developed by the same team from two Mega Man arcade titles, The Power Battles and The Power Fighters.

Ian Flynn

Since his hiring at Archie he has also written Sonic Universe, the Capcom series, Mega Man, and New Crusaders, a superhero title published by the Archie Imprint Red Circle Comics.

Mega Man

Mega Man Legends takes place in an undetermined future, far ahead of the other titles.

Although the classic series has yet to reach an ending, the storyline shifts to the Mega Man X series, followed by the Mega Man Zero series, Mega Man ZX and Mega Man Legends.

Mega Man Legends brings the gameplay into 3D and is an action adventure with role-playing game elements.

Mighty Jill Off

He either wanted to depict her as a "funny little megaman character" or a grown woman; however, both approaches had their own pitfalls.

Nintendo e-Reader

The Japanese Rockman games for GBA (known as Mega Man outside of Japan) used Card Reader e+ cards to customize their game with the e-Reader +.


I Wanna Be the Guy

IWBTG is made up of several stages split into many screens, which are mostly pastiches of Nintendo Entertainment System games, such as Tetris, Ghosts'n Goblins, The Legend of Zelda, Castlevania, Kirby, Mega Man and Metroid.

These are the first seven bosses: Mike Tyson; Mecha Birdo; Dracula; Kraidgief (a parody of palette-hacked character glitches); Mother Brain; Bowser, Wart and Dr. Wily in the Koopa Klown Kar; and a mix between the Mecha Dragon from Mega Man 2 and the Yellow Devil from Mega Man and Mega Man 3.

Mega Man Anniversary Collection

The PS2 version features the original Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon pilot episode, while the GameCube version has an interview with Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune.

Mega Man Battle Network

Like the original, there were two main projects and only one was funded, but unlike the original, the work of Dr. Tadashi Hikari (the series' version of Dr. Light) in the field of networking and AI programs had been funded over Dr. Wily's research in robotics.

Mega Man Xtreme

The series follows the exploits of Mega Man X and his partner Zero, a pair of "Maverick Hunters" led by the benevolent Dr. Cain.

Mega Man Xtreme 2

The series chiefly follows the adventures of the Hunters Mega Man X and Zero, who have saved the world from the Maverick leader Sigma numerous times.

The "Maverick Hunters" Mega Man X and Zero quickly spring into action, now with the help of their young ally Iris.

Nintendo Comics System

Simon Belmont and Mega Man were appropriately replaced by Samus Aran, the Metroid heroine who had not appeared in the cartoon, and Mother Brain's second-in-command became Uranos, the demigod from Kid Icarus.

Patrick Spaziante

Spaziante other works include worked on Mega Man and Transformers for Dreamwave Productions' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the miniseries Muties for Marvel Comics, and Avatar: The Last Airbender for Nickelodeon Comics, which was based on the television series of the same name.

Sprite comic

Sprite comics frequently use characters from well-known games such as Sonic, Super Mario Bros., Final Fantasy, Mortal Kombat, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Mega Man, and Dragon Ball.


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Mega Man 9

According to its producers Keiji Inafune and Hironobu Takeshita, the development team intentionally made the graphics, sound, and gameplay of Mega Man 9 as simple as possible to adhere to the likeness of the fan and critical favorite Mega Man 2, released in 1988.

Dr. Light, the creator of the world's greatest android hero Mega Man, is blamed for sudden incidents of destructive, robotic rampage.

Mega Man Legends 2

Mega Man stumbles upon Yuna, who then gives some reminder about his former life and explains to him the terrible catastrophe she was trying to prevent: Sera's plans for the execution of the "Carbon Reinitialization Program", meant to kill every human from Terra and revive the original humans.

Mega Man Star Force

The Battle Network series was placed in an alternate timeline in which computer networks are substituted for robots, causing it to be completely disconnected from every other Mega Man series (Classic, X, Legends, Zero, and ZX).

Mega Man X7

The ending theme is "Lazy Mind", performed by Showtaro Morikubo, the voice actor for the protagonist Mega Man X in the Japanese games.

Prominent Mega Man artist and Capcom producer Keiji Inafune had little involvement in the Mega Man X series after the fifth installment.

Mega Man Xtreme

Mega Man Xtreme takes place within the Mega Man X series timeline, during the 22nd century in which humans and intelligent androids called "Reploids" coexist.

MM5

Mega Man 5, a 1992 NES game in the Mega Man video game series

MM7

Mega Man 7, a 1995 SNES game in the Mega Man video game series

MMAC

Mega Man Anniversary Collection, a compilation of video games from the Mega Man series

Proto Man

Proto Man's first game appearance, Mega Man 3, was adapted for animation in the Captain N: The Game Master episode "A Tale of Two Dogs".

Rockman.EXE

Mega Man Battle Network, part of the Mega Man franchise of video games