Series: Mega Man
Mega Man (Series Introduction)
Since the release of Vulgus in 1984, Capcom had steadily built its legacy as a major publisher and developer in the arcades. …
Mega Man 2
In retrospect, it seems funny that the first sequel of Mega Man, the one most lauded as not only the best …
Mega Man 3
With the smash runaway hit that was Mega Man 2, Capcom and gamers worldwide were eager for more of the Blue …
Mega Man 4
With the mad scientist Dr. Wily presumed dead at the end of Mega Man 3, it seemed as though the world …
Mega Man 5
Dr. Light has been kidnapped! The only thing found at the scene of the crime was an orange scarf. Has …
Mega Man 6
The 1st Annual Robot Tournament brings forth the best bots from around the globe to partake in challenging tests to …
Mega Man 7
It’s hard to believe how long it took Capcom to move the classic series to another, more-powerful platform. Arriving after …
Mega Man 8
It wasn’t long after the jump to 16 bits that the classic Mega Man series leapt again to the new major console …
Mega Man & Bass
Keiji Inafune stated that this side game was developed for the Super Famicom specifically for younger kids that were unable …
Mega Man 9
After a decade of absence, it seemed as though the classic Mega Man series had been put to rest, its legacy relegated …
Mega Man 10
After Mega Man 9 made such a big splash for retro fans, Capcom was highly eager to follow up their success with …
Mega Man 11
The departure of Keiji Inafune from Capcom left multiple franchises under his watch floating in limbo. Most striking was the …
Mega Man: Dr. Wily’s Revenge
With the increasing success of the franchise and the popularity of the Game Boy, Capcom took the Blue Bomber on …