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ARTICLES RELATED TO Mega Man Legends |  |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Roll Mega Man - Mega Man LegendsRoll Caskett is also a blonde girl in red who looks like her, although she is human; even though she is unrelated to the original Roll, she is somewhat of an equivalent, except that she is more like Megaman's main love interest. Roll Caskett found Megaman while he was abandoned as a child. Roll named him Megaman. Now, with her grandfather, Barrell Casket, she digs throughout the planet with Megaman to find the legendary "Mother Lode" and to find evidence of ...
See also:Roll Mega Man, Roll Mega Man - Classic MegaMan, Roll Mega Man - Profile, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man cartoon series, Roll Mega Man - Captain N: The Game Master, Roll Mega Man - Memorable Quotes, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man X and Megaman Zero, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man Legends, Roll Mega Man - MegaMan Battle Network/MegaMan NT Warrior, Roll Mega Man - Trivia Read more here: » Roll Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Roll Mega Man - Mega Man Legends |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Legends - Series overviewThe Mega Man Legends (Rockman DASH in Japan; "DASH" being an acronym for "Digouter's Adventure Story in Halcyon Days") series was at first regarded to be strange by fans of other Mega Man games; but some skeptics who played the games soon grew to love the characters and plot. The Legends series, while considered underrated, is said to have developed beyond anything seen in other Mega Man games. The series was thought to have no connection to the Classic, X, or Zero series at all until the offi ...
See also:Mega Man Legends, Mega Man Legends - Series overview, Mega Man Legends - Voice Quality, Mega Man Legends - Plot, Mega Man Legends - Notes, Mega Man Legends - Cameos, Mega Man Legends - Name, Mega Man Legends - Related links Read more here: » Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Legends - Series overview |
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Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero.
100 years after the X series, the legendary Maverick Hunter, Zero, is awakened to help the Reploids who are being pursued by the government body, called Neo Arcadia. Unsure of who he is, Zero helps the band of Reploids, who in turn marvel at his amazing skill. Ciel, a human who lives with the Reploids, explains that Neo Arcadia began destroying all Reploids out of paranoia of them turning Maverick, so they fled the city. X, she claims, leads the government now, and Zero agrees to battle the Neo Arcadian regime, seemingly unaware of his and X's past...
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See also:Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Games, Mega Man Zero - Gameplay, Mega Man Zero - Censoring, Mega Man Zero - Story, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 4, Mega Man Zero - Notes Read more here: » Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Story |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia - Canon fictionIn the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - GameplayThe games are most similar to the Mega Man X series, with the classic trial and error gameplay. The names now follow a mythical/religious theme.
The first Mega Man Zero played differently than most Mega Man games to date. It's a 2D sidescroller in the vein of the Classic and X series games, but it plays almost like a Metroid game, in that all of the stages interconnect on one giant map, and the player is assigned missions from Ciel as opposed to choosing them from a stage select (from the second installment and on howeve ...
See also:Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Games, Mega Man Zero - Gameplay, Mega Man Zero - Censoring, Mega Man Zero - Story, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 4, Mega Man Zero - Notes Read more here: » Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Gameplay |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia - TerraTerra may mean:
Terra (mythology), a primeval Roman goddess, also known as Tellus
Terra (Planetry Science), the "Earth"
Terra (satellite), a research satellite launched by NASA in 1999
Terra (comics), a DC Comics character who infiltrated and betrayed the Teen Titans
Terra (company), Terra Networks, S.A., an Internet company headquartered in Spain
Holy Terra (world), the name of Earth in the fictitious universe of Warhammer 40,000
Terra Branford, a fictional cha ...
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - CensoringThe original, Japanese versions feature a lot of what could best be described as blood. This is regardless of the fact that the ones dying are mostly Reploids and hence advanced robots.
The North American versions and hence the European versions have been censored, with all instances of blood edited out of the games. This is most notable in the opening sequence of Mega Man Zero 1 and in the Final Boss' last ...
See also:Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Games, Mega Man Zero - Gameplay, Mega Man Zero - Censoring, Mega Man Zero - Story, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 4, Mega Man Zero - Notes Read more here: » Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Censoring |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - NotesMuch is left unknown as to what happened between the X and Zero series (for example, the details of the Elf Wars and who transferred Zero to his new body, why they did so, and when this took place).
There is also a misconception that Dr. Weil is called Dr. Wily in the Japanese version. This is untrue. He is called Dr. Bairu (which translates to Dr. Vile) (who also is in no way connected to Vile/Vava from the X series) in the Japanese version. However, there are rumors that Dr. Weil/Bairu could (still) be in fact Dr. Wily, but in a different form, but there is no evidence for this ...
See also:Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Games, Mega Man Zero - Gameplay, Mega Man Zero - Censoring, Mega Man Zero - Story, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 4, Mega Man Zero - Notes Read more here: » Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Notes |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional robots and androids - Film
List of fictional robots and androids - 1930s and earlier.
Futura in Metropolis (1927)
Annihilants, robot soldiers belonging to Ming the Merciless in the Flash Gordon film series (1936).
The Tin Woodman in The Wizard of Oz (1939 movie)
List of fictional robots and androids - 1950s.
Gort, in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) (film version of Farewell to the Master ...
See also:List of fictional robots and androids, List of fictional robots and androids - Theatre, List of fictional robots and androids - Literature, List of fictional robots and androids - Film, List of fictional robots and androids - 1930s and earlier, List of fictional robots and androids - 1950s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1960s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1970s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1980s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1990s, List of fictional robots and androids - 2000s, List of fictional robots and androids - Television films and series, List of fictional robots and androids - 1960s and earlier, List of fictional robots and androids - 1970s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1980s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1990s, List of fictional robots and androids - 2000s, List of fictional robots and androids - Comics/Graphic Novels, List of fictional robots and androids - Comic Books, List of fictional robots and androids - Web based media, List of fictional robots and androids - Animated Shorts/Series, List of fictional robots and androids - Web Comics, List of fictional robots and androids - Computer and video games, List of fictional robots and androids - Unsorted works, List of fictional robots and androids - External link Read more here: » List of fictional robots and androids: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional robots and androids - Film |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man - BackgroundMain article: Mega Man (character)
The original Mega Man game was originally intended to be about the Anime character Astro Boy but unfortunately, Capcom was denied the rights. As a replacement, the character of Mega Man was created in 1987 by Keiji Inafune at Capcom of Japan, which was then a small company eager to make a breakthrough with a new platform game.
In the story behind the original series, Rock is a robot created as a lab assistant by the scientist Dr. Thomas Light; following treachery by Dr. Wily, Rock was c ...
See also:Mega Man, Mega Man - Background, Mega Man - Mega Man in other media, Mega Man - Television appearances, Mega Man - Comics and manga, Mega Man - Trivia Read more here: » Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man - Background |
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List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and Collections.
Rockman Megaworld / Mega Man: The Wily Wars' - Sega Megadrive/Seganet for Sega Genesis, 1994 - A collection of enhanced remakes of the first three Famicom/NES games, as well as the Wily Tower minigame.
Rockman Complete Works (Japan only) - PlayStation, 1999 - Enhanced remakes of Rockman 1-6, released individually. Tons of special features, including a Pocketstation uplink, a Robot Master database, an "easy" dif ...
See also:List of Mega Man games, List of Mega Man games - Classic Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and Collections, List of Mega Man games - Portable games, List of Mega Man games - Spinoff titles, List of Mega Man games - Mobile phone games, List of Mega Man games - PC games, List of Mega Man games - X Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and collections, List of Mega Man games - Legends series, List of Mega Man games - Battle Network series, List of Mega Man games - Zero series, List of Mega Man games - ZX series, List of Mega Man games - Cameos Read more here: » List of Mega Man games: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man games - Classic Series |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Wily - Original Mega Man seriesAt the beginning of the Mega Man timeline, Dr. Wily was Dr. Light's assistant, and helped to create eight powerful robots: Bomb Man, Guts Man, Cut Man, Elec Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, Rock, and Roll. Of the eight, only Rock and Roll are portrayed as having any kind of relational abilities or relationship (they are classified as brother and sister.) It is not stated whether Dr. Wily helped to build Proto Man (an early protot ...
See also:Doctor Wily, Doctor Wily - Original Mega Man series, Doctor Wily - Methods of Attack, Doctor Wily - Mega Man X and Zero, Doctor Wily - Megaman Battle Network and Rockman.exe, Doctor Wily - Special Quotes, Doctor Wily - Special Note Read more here: » Doctor Wily: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Wily - Original Mega Man series |
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Canon fiction - Babylon 5.
The canon consists of the television series Babylon 5 and its later TV movies, the TV series Crusade, novels published by Dell and Del Rey/Ballantine, various short stories, and the Babylon 5 comic book published by DC Comics. This was decided by J. Michael Straczynski, who maintained a tight control on the expanded universe to ensure that nearly everything was canonical; going so far as to pen elaborate story-outlines hundreds of pages long for the novels' a ...
See also:Canon fiction, Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons, Canon fiction - Babylon 5, Canon fiction - Beauty and the Beast, Canon fiction - DC Universe, Canon fiction - Doctor Who, Canon fiction - Firefly/Serenity, Canon fiction - Harry Potter, Canon fiction - Highlander, Canon fiction - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Canon fiction - James Bond, Canon fiction - Macross, Canon fiction - Marvel Universe, Canon fiction - Mega Man, Canon fiction - Metal Gear, Canon fiction - Middle-earth, Canon fiction - Mortal Kombat, Canon fiction - The Prisoner, Canon fiction - Resident Evil, Canon fiction - Sherlock Holmes, Canon fiction - The Simpsons, Canon fiction - Sonic the Hedgehog, Canon fiction - Stargate, Canon fiction - Star Trek, Canon fiction - Star Wars, Canon fiction - South Park, Canon fiction - Warhammer 40000, Canon fiction - Other factors Read more here: » Canon fiction: Encyclopedia II - Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons |
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Mega Man - Television appearances.
Mega Man starred in a Saturday-morning style cartoon that premiered in 1995. The show was made by animating company Ruby-Spears, which radically redesigned the characters from the Mega Man video games. The show was cancelled during production of its third season, much to the delight of some older Mega Man fans, with only one episode from season 3 completed. The series was targeted towards a young audience. It is noteworthy, however, that M ...
See also:Mega Man, Mega Man - Background, Mega Man - Mega Man in other media, Mega Man - Television appearances, Mega Man - Comics and manga, Mega Man - Quotes, Mega Man - Trivia Read more here: » Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man - Mega Man in other media |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Legends video game - Special WeaponsSpecial weapons are not obtained from bosses. Instead, Roll Caskett (A girl who found "MegaMan" when he was a lost child, and who, according to the English translation had him named after her "favorite video game character") is able to make weapons for the player, using specific combinations of parts that can be found in dungeons, or bought in shops. Many of these weapons supplement the Buster Gun quite nicely, such as the Active Buster (a homing missile launcher), Machine Buster (a fast-firing machine gun), Blade Arm (an energy sword), and ...
See also:Mega Man Legends video game, Mega Man Legends video game - Story, Mega Man Legends video game - Gameplay, Mega Man Legends video game - Special Weapons, Mega Man Legends video game - Trivia Read more here: » Mega Man Legends video game: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Legends video game - Special Weapons |
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List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and collections.
Rockman X3 / Mega Man X3 - PlayStation/Saturn/PC, 1996 - A remake which includes new anime scenes and remixed music.
Rockman Collection Special Box - PlayStation 2, 2003 - A collection of the six Rockman Complete Works games and Rockman X7.
Mega Man X Collection (US only) - GameCube / Playstation 2 / Xbox, 2005 - A collection featuring the first six Mega Man X titles and Mega Man Battl ...
See also:List of Mega Man games, List of Mega Man games - Classic Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and Collections, List of Mega Man games - Portable games, List of Mega Man games - Spinoff titles, List of Mega Man games - Mobile phone games, List of Mega Man games - PC games, List of Mega Man games - X Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and collections, List of Mega Man games - Legends series, List of Mega Man games - Battle Network series, List of Mega Man games - Zero series, List of Mega Man games - ZX series, List of Mega Man games - Cameos Read more here: » List of Mega Man games: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man games - X Series |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Legends: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Wily - Special Quotes"You forget, Mega Man. Robots cannot harm humans..."
In the end of Mega Man 7
Wily: "Why do you oppose me, the one who created you?"
Bass: "Because you always interfere with me! I can defeat Mega Man by myself with no problem. You should go crawl in a hole somewhere."
Wily: "You know, I think I regret creating you, pompous robot."
Bass: "Ha! You created me? So what? If you created a powerful robot such ...
See also:Doctor Wily, Doctor Wily - Original Mega Man series, Doctor Wily - Methods of Attack, Doctor Wily - Mega Man X and Zero, Doctor Wily - Megaman Battle Network and Rockman.exe, Doctor Wily - Special Quotes, Doctor Wily - Special Note Read more here: » Doctor Wily: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Wily - Special Quotes |
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