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  • ...uding articles on ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]'' and [[Mega Man (Classic era)]]. ...le:Wiki - Icon Classic.png|104px|link=Classic era]]<br/><big>[[Classic era|Classic]]</big>
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  • * ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes]]'' * ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes]]''
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  • ...h points, and when a Life Energy item is touched, it recovers a set amount of health. [[Category:Items]]
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  • ...pon]]s, and when a Weapon Energy item is touched, it recovers a set amount of ammunition. [[Category:Items]]
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  • An animated series produced by [[Ruby-Spears]] and dubbed by [[The Ocean Group]]. * [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]]
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  • ...ect or title screen and resets the life counter to the starting amount for the next attempt. ...s valuable items that are often hidden, though they also have a low chance of dropping from defeated enemies in almost all games that include them.
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  • ...ries = [[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|1994 animated series]] | prev = [[The Beginning]] | type = tv show }} ...is a list of characters who show up in the episode proper. Characters from the Theme song should go in [[Theme Song (1994 Animated Series)]]''
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  • ...Weapon]]|appearances=''[[Mega Man 5]]''|cost=4|effect=Harms all enemies on the screen|obtained=[[Gravity Man]]|strengths=[[Gyro Man]]}} ==In the Games==
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  • ...it manually. It typically appears as square-shaped machine with a light in the upper-left corner. ...t added in ''[[Mega Man IV]]'' and has appeared in all the major [[Classic era]] platformers since. It is never something that Mega Man starts out with, a
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  • ''Note: "Stage" in the header row refers to a Stage in Super Smash Bros.'' {{Super Smash Bros. table/row|Mega Man (Classic era)}}
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  • |cost=1 per ¼ of a second on screen ...has a red and white colour scheme and creates a platform that flies across the screen.
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  • ...reproductions of the series’ origins with the original six Mega Man games, the Legacy Collection will remind long-time fans and introduce newcomers to wha ...story, high-res art and original concept pieces – a mega treat for any fan of Mega Man and video game history.
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  • ...ga Man 10]]'', ''[[Mega Man 11]]''<!-- Possibly not exhaustive? Please add the rest --> ...on Booklet, "good guys".</ref> is a supporting character in some [[Classic era]] games, debuting in ''[[Mega Man 7]]''. He is a bulky, green-and-yellow ro
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  • |effect=Creates a platform that floats in the air. == In the Games ==
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  • ...]], developed by [[Minakuchi Engineering]] and published by [[Capcom]] for the [[Game Boy]] in 1993. ...or the first time, a concept that would become a mainstay of later Classic era games.
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  • ...Biox]] and published by [[Capcom]] (or by [[Nintendo]] in PAL regions) for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991-1992. ...s newcomer [[Quint]], a brainwashed {{AutoLink|Mega Man|Classic era}} from the future.
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  • ...ring]] and published by [[Capcom]] (or by [[Nintendo]] in PAL regions) for the [[Game Boy]] in 1992-1993. ...versions of their stages to them. It also introduces [[Punk]], the latest of [[Dr. Wily|Dr. Wily's]] "[[Mega Man Killer]]s".
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  • ...ring]] and published by [[Capcom]] (or by [[Nintendo]] in PAL regions) for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991-1992. ...and four [[Robot Master]]s each from both of the games. It also introduces the new robot [[Enker]], a "[[Mega Man Killer]]" working for [[Dr. Wily]].
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  • ...an 11]]'', ''[[Mega Man X DiVE]]''<!-- Possibly not exhaustive? Please add the rest --> |effect=Drops up to 3 random items.
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  • ...ts a lot of effort into researching his magic tricks, but few people think of him as a hard worker."''</ref> ...on, as well as large packs of playing cards for shoulder pads. His weapon, the [[Magic Card]], allows him to flick cards that steal life energy and return
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  • ...', ''[[Mega Man 10]]'', ''[[Mega Man 11]]''<!-- Not exhaustive, please add the rest --> '''Other:'''<br/>[[Captain N: The Game Master]], [[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|1994 animated series]], [[
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  • ...ega Man'' series]], developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] in 1996-1997. | [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]]
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  • ...]], developed by [[Minakuchi Engineering]] and published by [[Capcom]] for the [[Game Boy]] in 1994. ...charged. The robotic cat [[Tango]] also makes his debut, taking the place of [[Rush]] as an animal companion to Mega Man.
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  • ...ega Man'' series]], developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1992-1993. | [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]]
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  • ...ega Man'' series]], developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1988-1990. ...new [[Robot Master]]s to get his revenge. Mega Man must once again defeat the evil robots and stop Dr. Wily's plan for world domination.
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  • ...| series = [[Original Timeline]] | prev = [[Classic era]] | next = [[Zero era]] }} {{X era/Header}}
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  • ...''|洛克人大戰|Luòkè Rén Dàzhàn}}, is a strategy video game set in the [[Classic era]]. Officially licensed by [[Capcom]], it was developed by [[Dream Come True ...backyard. Taking advantage of the situation, he chose to join forces with the aliens.
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  • ...them in other sources, such as '''Wily Castle''' and '''Wily Fortress'''. The stages therein are also conjecturally referred to as "Wily stages" or "Dr. ...in contrast with the Robot Master stages, which allow the player to choose the order freely.
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  • ...Mega Man 7 Developer Commentary on Game Informer.]</ref> and released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] 1995, where it was published by Cap ...sed on the system. It would later be followed on the SNES in Japan only by the non-numbered spin-off title ''[[Mega Man & Bass|Rockman & Forte]]'' (''Mega
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  • ...ies)|''Mega Man'' series]], developed by [[Capcom]] and first released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] (Nintendo Entertainment System) i ...instead published by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] in 1994. In Europe, the game was not released at all until its eventual Virtual Console release in
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  • ...Ultron-Omega by using the Infinity Buster, 4 infinity stones and powers of the surviving characters being channeled through Dr. Strange to him. ==== The Stark-Light Library ====
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  • {{About|the character called Mega Man from the Classic era||Mega Man}} {{header | title = Mega Man (Classic era) }}
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  • ...on)]] on Wikpedia.</ref> This page is for media containing crossovers with the ''Mega Man'' series, including mobile games, crossover events, and more. ...imarily set in the [[Classic era]], [[X]] appears as the final opponent of the game.
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  • {{PrevNext | series = [[Original Timeline]] | next = [[X era]] }} {{Classic era/Header}}
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  • {{About|the original 1987 game for the NES||Mega Man}} ...eries]] as a whole, developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987-89.
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  • ...ega Man'' series]], developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1990-1992. ...Manual Art.png|thumb|left|Dr. Light and Wily working together, as seen in the game's manual.]]
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  • ...tion-platformer like previous games in the series, though with a huge cast of playable characters and role-playing game-style customization. ...ine|Rokkuman Ekkusu Daivu Ofurain}} in Japan) was released simultaneously. The global version is currently still active.
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  • ...'s Revival!!") is the ninth [[Main Series]] game in the [[Classic era]] of the [[Mega Man (series)|''Mega Man'' series]], developed by [[Capcom]] and [[In | [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]]
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  • ...ega Man'' series]], developed and published by [[Capcom]] and released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1991-1993. ...ell as new ally, the suitcase robot [[Eddie]], {{AutoLink|Mega Man|Classic era}} heads to Russia by train to take on this new enemy.
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  • ...Man (series)|''Mega Man'' series]], developed and published by Capcom for the [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and [[Steam]] in 2018 ...tforming action with a fresh look. The stunning new visual style refreshes the series' iconic colorfulness, combining hand-drawn environments with detaile
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  • ...uter Space!!") is the tenth [[Main Series]] game in the [[Classic era]] of the [[Mega Man (series)|''Mega Man'' series]], developed by [[Capcom]] and [[In | [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]]
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  • [[The Summit Media Group]] ...is a list of characters who show up in the episode proper. Characters from the Theme song should go in [[Theme Song (1994 Animated Series)]]''
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  • ...r/>''[[Mega Man 7]]'', ''[[Mega Man: The Power Battle]]'', ''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]'', ''[[Mega Man 8]]'', ''[[Mega Man Battle & Chase]]'', '' * ''The Power Battle'': [[Koji Tobe]]
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  • {{The Wily Wars/The Header}} | game_title = Mega Man: The Wily Wars, Rockman Megaworld
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  • {{PrevNext | prev = First of the series | next = ''[[Rockman & Forte Mirai Kara no Chōsensha]]'' | series = ...ce]] in 2002 and released internationally in 2003, coinciding roughly with the franchise's 15th anniversary.
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  • {{about|the first game in the main X series|the character|X|the era|X era}} ...amingwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mega_Man_X&oldid=1431674 ''Mega Man X'' on the PC Gaming Wiki]</ref>
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  • ...rect sequel to ''[[Mega Man X]]'', continuing its story and having many of the same gameplay features. ...umanity, but of X's best friend as well.<ref>''Mega Man X2'', ''Compendium of Rockman X''. 2005.</ref>
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  • ...an Hikari]] and his [[Net Navi]] [[MegaMan.EXE]] in a world centred around the [[Internet]] and digital programs rather than robots. ...ip]]s, making use of the Game Boy Advance's Game Link Cable to trade these items between different game carts or battle other players for them.
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