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Mega Man Series: * Mega Man * Mega Man 2 * Mega Man 3 * Mega Man 4 * Mega Man 5 * Mega Man 6 * Mega Man 7 * Mega Man 8 * Mega Man 9 * Mega Man 10 ​Other Appearences: * Super Smash Bros. For Wii U / Nintendo 3DS * Marvel vs. Capcom * Marvel vs. Capcom 2 * Cameo in Taksunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars * Cannon Spike

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  • Mega Man Series: * Mega Man * Mega Man 2 * Mega Man 3 * Mega Man 4 * Mega Man 5 * Mega Man 6 * Mega Man 7 * Mega Man 8 * Mega Man 9 * Mega Man 10 ​Other Appearences: * Super Smash Bros. For Wii U / Nintendo 3DS * Marvel vs. Capcom * Marvel vs. Capcom 2 * Cameo in Taksunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars * Cannon Spike
  • Mega Man, known as Rockman in Japan, is the protagonist from the original Mega Man series. He is a hero that fights against the evil Dr. Wily and his robots, and he wants to finish Dr. Wily by any means possible, to the point of attempting to kill him several times.
  • Mega Man (or Rockman in Japanese) is the protagonist of Capcom's Mega Man series, starting with Mega Man on the NES. He's a blue robot who, in the initial adventures, was set off to destroy evil robots that were either created or corrupted by Dr. Wily. Mega Man himself was created by Dr. Light, and was built solely for the purpose of household helping and chores, not fighting and destroying other robots. Mega Man has appeared in countless titles, certainly more than any other Capcom character has. While not the most successful franchise under Capcom's belt (that title going to the Resident Evil series), it's undeniable that it is one of their most popular titles, and that Mega Man is their most recognizable character. Mega Man also appears in Super Smash Bros. Wii U / 3DS, and will most li
  • During a special event at the 2007 Tokio Game Show, Inafune revealed that he was not responsible for the creation of Mega Man himself. "I'm often called the father of Mega Man, but actually, his design was already created when I joined Capcom," he explained. "My mentor (Capcom senior member Akira Kitamura), who was the designer of the original Mega Man, had a basic concept of what Mega Man was supposed to look like. So I only did half of the job in creating him. I didn't get to completely design a Mega Man [protagonist] from scratch until Zero (Mega Man X, SNES). Back when the SNES was coming out, I was asked to give Mega Man a redesign, so I created this character. But I realized that this design wouldn't be accepted as Mega Man, so I had another designer create the new Mega Man, and I wo
  • Mega Man, also known as Rockman (from the phrase "Rock 'n' Roll") in Japan, is a video game character, created by Keiji Inafune and is the title character of what has been referred to as the original Mega Man series developed by Capcom since 1987. Since then, he has become one of the company's primary original characters and continues to be one of the video game industry's most recognizable icons. Having appeared on many gaming systems since the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Man has had a wide gaming audience, and his games continue to evolve with the ever-changing hardware demands of modern gaming systems. Mega Man's fictional universe can be divided into seven categories, each featuring different variations and incarnations of a robotic boy hero. Although "Mega Man," or "Rockman,"
  • Mega Man, known as Rockman (ロックマン Rokkuman?, from the phrase "Rock 'n Roll") in Japan, also known as Mega or Rock in his original form, is the title character of what has been referred to as the "Classic" Mega Man series developed by Capcom since 1987. The pixel art for Mega Man was created by the designer of the original game in the series, Akira Kitamura (credited under the pseudonym "A.K"), and later turned into a refined illustration by Keiji Inafune. Since then, he has become one of the company's primary original characters and continues to be one of the video game industry's most recognizable icons. Having appeared on many gaming systems since the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Man has had a wide gaming audience, and his games continue to evolve with the ever-changing hardware d
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  • Rockman
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  • Yumiko Kobayashi
  • Ai Orikasa
  • Hekiru Shiina
  • Kaoru Fujino
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  • Cole Howard
  • Ian James Corlett
  • Ruth Shiraishi
  • Doug Parker
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  • No HelmetNES games Mega Man 9-10 Mega Man: The Wily Wars Mega Man 7 Mega Man 8 Mega Man's Soccer Game Boy games Rockman & Forte WS Rockman Battle & Fighters
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  • DLN/DRN-001
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  • Light Numbers
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  • Alive and Well
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  • The Blue Bomber / Blue Metal Hero
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  • Mega Man
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  • Character
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  • Rokkuman
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  • Light blue, cube sign on a helmet and is hero
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