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  2. List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    He reappears as the boss of the second DLC special stage in Mega Man 10. His name is derived from the musical genre punk rock. Screw Crusher. S. Crusher. RKN-003 Ballade Ballade (バラード Barādo) The Mega Man Killer of Mega Man IV. He wields the Ballade Cracker, which can lay timed mines and fire small explosives from the tops of his arms.

  3. Category:Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mega Man characters" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Mega Man (character)

  4. Keiji Inafune - Wikipedia

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    These included Enker from Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, Punk from Mega Man III, and Ballade from Mega Man IV, also known as the "Mega Man Killers". [ 3 ] [ 17 ] Capcom set on the development on a new series for the Super NES , Mega Man X , which continued the plot of the original series, but set a darker tone and took place 100 years after the ...

  5. Talk:List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    Punk (RKN #002), from Mega Man III (GB), is a mohawked-robot with spikes on him. Ballade (RKN #003), the last of the Killers, appeared in Mega Man IV (GB). Also part of this group, but not designated as a Mega Man Killer, is Quint, an unarmed Rock stolen from 37 years in the future who rode on a pogo stick in Mega Man II (GB). All four of the ...

  6. Mega Man - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man (known as Rockman [a] in Japan) is a Japanese science fiction video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the protagonist of the same name. The original game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, and spawned a franchise that expanded to over 50 games on multiple systems.

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  8. List of fictional assassins and bounty hunters - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man X Mega Man X: Capcom Japan Megatak: Marvel Comics: Doug Moench, Alan Kupperberg: United States "Megan Walsh" aka Agent 83 Barely Lethal: John D'Arco United States Mei House of Flying Daggers: Li Feng, Peter Wu, Wang Bin, Zhang Yimou China, Hong Kong Men of Leng aka Merchants aka Men in Turbans The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: H. P ...

  9. Mega Man III (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    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.