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After Mega Man destroys the eight Robot Masters, he then revisits four of the mining sites to face off against eight "Doc Robots", who possess the abilities of the Robot Masters from Mega Man's previous mission. Once the crystals are retrieved, Wily reverts to his evil ways, steals Gamma, and retreats to his new fortress.
It is the first game in the Mega Man franchise to be released for home computers. The game had a negative critical response; many reviewers called it one of the worst-ever PC games. Despite this, a sequel titled Mega Man 3: The Robots Are Revolting was released in 1992.
In the past, he fought in a long-forgotten conflict called the Hard Wars, which was fought between humans and robots. When he becomes Lord Obsidian, he is a powerful robot hellbent on turning into Mega Man into the perfect weapon for his own agenda. In the season 1 finale, he is defeated and his identity as Lord Obsidian is exposed.
Mega Man III [a] is an action-platform video game by Capcom for the Nintendo Game Boy.It is the third game in the handheld version of the Mega Man series. The game follows the title character Mega Man as he fights the evil Dr. Wily, whose latest attempt to conquer the world involves sucking energy from the Earth's core to power a new machine.
Mega Man (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – Originally Rock, an assistant robot built by Dr. Light, he was rebuilt as a fighting robot after Wily reprogrammed Light's first industrial robots and attempted to reprogram Rock and Roll. He wields a plasma cannon on his left arm and can copy the abilities of Wily's robots by touching them.
In Mega Man 7, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10 and Mega Man 11, he rescues Mega Man, as well as Proto Man in Mega Man 10, from pits. In Mega Man 8, he can assist Mega Man during the Rush Jet scenes, and also provides him with an energy barrier in Mega Man & Bass. He assists Duo and Proto Man as a temporary invincibility power-up in Power Fighters.
Mega Man, known as Rockman (Japanese: ロックマン, Hepburn: Rokkuman) in Japan, is the title character and the protagonist of the Mega Man series by Capcom. [4] He was created by Akira Kitamura for the first Mega Man game released in 1987, with artist Keiji Inafune providing detailed character artwork based on Kitamura's pixel art design.
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