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Mega Man series | |
Developer | Capcom |
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Publisher | Capcom |
Platforms | As noted below |
Released | 1987-present |
Added to Museum |
As noted below |
Mega Man, known as Rockman in Japan, is a character that is part of a Japanese multimedia series consisting of video games, television shows, a film, music, and comic books.
It was spun off into the Mega Man X series, the Mega Man Legends series, Mega Man Battle Network series, the Mega Man Zero series, the Mega Man ZX series, the Mega Man Star Force series, the Mega Man fighting series, and the Mega Man sports series.
Character biographies
Rock is a robot created by Dr. Light (Dr. Right in Japan), along with his sister, a robot named Roll.
Dr. Light's Rival, Dr. Wily, sends his own robots out on a path of destruction, so Rock transforms into Mega Man (Rockman in Japan) to defeat the robots.
When he defeats each robot, Mega Man absorbs their powers. He uses all of these powers to defeat Dr. Wily's many robots, and ultimately Dr. Wily himself.
Video games in the Mega Man series
Title | Developer | System | Release | Notes |
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Mega Man | Capcom | NES | 1987 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4, owned by the WEC Museum. A 16-bit remake is in Mega Man: The Wily Wars for Sega Genesis, which is included on the Sega Genesis Mini owned by WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 2 | Capcom | NES | 1988 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4, NES Classic Edition, and Super Retro Cade owned by the WEC Museum. The Famicom version is on the Famicom Mini owned by the WEC Museum. A 16-bit remake is in Mega Man: The Wily Wars for Sega Genesis, which is included on the Sega Genesis Mini owned by WEC Museum. |
Mega Man | Rozner Labs | DOS | 1990 | The WEC Museum owns the DOS version. |
Mega Man 3 | Capcom | NES | 1990 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4 and Super Retro Cade owned by the WEC Museum. A 16-bit remake is in Mega Man: The Wily Wars for Sega Genesis, which is included on the Sega Genesis Mini owned by WEC Museum. |
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge | Minakuchi Engineering | Game Boy | 1991 | The Game Boy version is on the Nintendo 3DS owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 3 | Rozner Labs | DOS | 1991 | The WEC Museum owns the DOS version. |
Mega Man 4 | Capcom | NES | 1991 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4 owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man II | Japan System House | Game Boy | 1991 | The Game Boy version is on the Nintendo 3DS owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 5 | Capcom | NES | 1992 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4 owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man III | Minakuchi Engineering | Game Boy | 1992 | The Game Boy version is on the Nintendo 3DS owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man IV | Minakuchi Engineering | Game Boy | 1993 | The Game Boy version is on the Nintendo 3DS owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 6 | Capcom | NES | 1993 | The NES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4 owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man V | Minakuchi Engineering | Game Boy | 1994 | The Game Boy version is on the Nintendo 3DS owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 7 | Capcom | SNES | 1995 | The SNES version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for the Xbox One owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man | Freestyle | Game Gear | 1995 | |
Mega Man 8 | Capcom | PS1 | 1996 | The PS1 version is on Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for the Xbox One owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man & Bass | Capcom | GBA | 1998 | The Game Boy Advance version is on the Wii U owned by the WEC Museum. |
Rockman & Forte: Challenger from the Future | Layup | Wonderswan | 1999 | |
Mega Man 9 | Inti Creates Capcom |
Xbox One | 2008 | It is on Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for the Xbox One owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 10 | Inti Creates Capcom |
Xbox 360 Xbox One |
2010 | The WEC Museum owns the Xbox 360 version. It is on Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for the Xbox One owned by the WEC Museum. |
Mega Man 11 | Capcom | Xbox One | 2018 |