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"Mega Man" redirects here. For other characters also named Mega Man, see Mega Man (disambiguation).
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Creator(s) |
Various |
Oldest version |
Hsiehtm's version (2003) |
Newest version |
Francisco Rondan's version (2016) |
Origin |
Mega Man |
Mega Man (known in Japan as Rockman) is the protagonist of the Mega Man series by Capcom. Originally a lab assistant robot, he later turned into a fighting robot to protect the world from the evil scientist Dr. Wily and his evil Robot Masters. He has appeared in various crossover titles, including the Marvel vs. Capcom and Super Smash Bros. series.
Mega Man was originally a lab assistant robot named Rock, who was built by Dr. Thomas Light with the ability to utilize different tools. After Dr. Wily steals the original six Robot Masters from Dr. Light's lab and reprograms them for world domination, Rock volunteers to be converted into a combat robot, with the intention of retrieving the stolen Robot Masters and bringing Wily to justice. Now known as Mega Man, he now possesses the Mega Buster, a cannon built into his right arm which can shoot powerful plasma blasts. The systems that governed his ability to use tools was then repurposed into the Weapon Copy System, which allows him to replicate the powers of the Robot Masters he defeats.
In M.U.G.E.N, Mega Man has been made by several creators. Many versions of the character are based on his appearance in the fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom, with JinKazama's being the one more similar to his original incarnation, while others, despite using sprites from said game, have completely new movesets and color palettes.
Hsiehtm's version[]
A mostly accurate representation of the Blue Bomber as he appeared in Mega Man 2, this character has to jump and shoot his way to victory, though he's fortunately been able to overcome Air Man, Flash Man and Metal Man beforehand. Aside from being comparatively diminutive to the typical fighting game character, fans of the series may notice that Mega Man's colours remain unchanged when switching to one of his alternate weapons.
JinKazama's version[]
This version of the blue bomber, made by JinKazama, is nearly identical, in sprites, and in moveset with Marvel vs. Capcom Mega Man. However, he does have a Proto Man assist/striker and an original level 3 Hyper.
ChAoTiC's version[]
While not a bad or good Mega Man, this is one you should try out if you don't like his Marvel vs. Capcom moveset. He's now more like a shotoclone, of sorts.
DarkCipherLucius' first version[]
For his first version of everyone's favorite blue robot, DarkCipherLucius made a unique "clone" out of his Marvel vs. Capcom appearance, equipped with some new weapons, mechanics and Hypers. His fast, long-range projectiles could make for good zoning, but his A.I. only moderately takes advantage of them.
Tanicfan22's version[]
Another very accurate recreation of the version of everyone's favorite blue bomber from the NES and Famicom games, which you'd probably be mistaken if you think is a good thing, because this somewhat quiet Mega Man has no issue ending matches against weaker opponents in mere seconds by solely spamming his bullets.
Mega Man | |
Mega Man Classic Characters | Bass • Cut Man • Dr. Wily • Elec Man • Guts Man • Hornet Man • Magnet Man • Mega Man • Mettaur • Napalm Man • Proto Man • Roll • Shadow Man • Terra |
Mega Man X Characters | Blaze Heatnix • Chill Penguin • Flame Hyenard • Mega Man X • Vile • Zero |
Mega Man Zero Characters | Omega • Zero |
Mega Man Legends Characters | Mega Man Volnutt |
Mega Man Star Force Characters | Geo Stelar |
Stages | Air Man's Stage • Area A - Forest • Blizzard Buffalo Stage • Central Highway • Cut Man's Stage • Crash Man's Stage • Dr. Wily's Base • Dr. Wily's Floating Skull Fortress • Elec Man's Stage • Fire Man's Stage • Heat Man's Stage • Ice Man's Stage • Inami Temple • Kattelox Island • Light Labs • Metalman’s stage • Tomahawk Man Stage • Yellow Devil Stage |