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| − | |title= Mega Man 1 | + | |title=Mega Man 1 |
| − | |image= [[File:Mmbox1.png|256px]] | + | |image=[[File:Mmbox1.png|256px]] |
| − | |caption= ''Mega Man 1'' North American boxart | + | |caption=''Mega Man 1'' North American boxart |
| − | |developer= Capcom | + | |developer=Capcom |
| − | |publisher= Capcom | + | |publisher=Capcom |
| − | |director= Keiji Inafune | + | |director=Keiji Inafune |
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| − | |series= Mega Man Classic | + | |series=Mega Man Classic |
| − | |platforms= NES | + | |platforms=NES |
| − | |releasedate= December 17, 1987 | + | |releasedate=December 17, 1987 |
|rerelease= | |rerelease= | ||
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| − | |genre = Action / Platform | + | |genre=Action / Platform |
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| − | |media = Physical cartridge, digital download | + | |media=Physical cartridge, digital download |
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| − | '''''Mega Man''''', known more commonly as ''Mega Man 1'', is the first game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series and the franchise overall. The game launched the franchise by introducing everyone's sweet little blue boy Mega Man and the gameplay that everyone has come to know and love. The cast of Robot Masters from the game only | + | '''''Mega Man''''', known more commonly as ''Mega Man 1'', is the first game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series and the franchise overall. The game launched the franchise by introducing everyone's sweet little blue boy Mega Man and the gameplay that everyone has come to know and love. The cast of Robot Masters from the game is only rivalled by ''[[Mega Man 2]]'' in recognizability and popularity, and several recurring concepts originated in this game, such as Devil bosses, the Copy Robot, and boss refights. The game is fairly barebones in plot, only featuring the origin story of [[Dr. Wily]]'s jealousy towards [[Dr. Light]] and theft of his six Robot Masters, leaving Rock and [[Roll]] alone as they were housekeeping robots. Rock volunteers to be converted into a fighting robot to help save the world, Dr. Light converts him to [[Mega Man]], and the rest is history. |
| − | == Representation in ''MaGMML'' == | + | ==Representation in ''MaGMML''== |
| − | Being an early and simple game, ''Mega Man 1'' has gotten consistent representation in all ''MaGMML'' games so far. All of the enemies from the | + | Being an early and simple game, ''Mega Man 1'' has gotten consistent representation in all ''MaGMML'' games so far. All of the enemies from the game have been included in every devkit, along with almost every gimmick. |
| − | === Weapons === | + | ===Weapons=== |
| − | * [[Super Arm]]{{24H}} | + | *[[Super Arm]]{{24H}} |
| − | * [[Thunder Beam]]{{3}} | + | *[[Thunder Beam]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Magnet Beam]]{{3}} | + | *[[Magnet Beam]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Ice Slasher]]{{Megamix}} | + | *[[Ice Slasher]]{{Megamix}} |
| − | === Devkit Assets === | + | ===Devkit Assets=== |
| − | ==== Enemies ==== | + | ====Enemies==== |
| − | * [[Beak]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Beak]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Big Eye]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Big Eye]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Blader]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Blader]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bombomb]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bombomb]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Crazy Razy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Crazy Razy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Flea]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Flea]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Flying Shell]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Flying Shell]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Killer Bullet]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Killer Bullet]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Metall]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Metall]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Octopus Battery]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Octopus Battery]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Peng]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Peng]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Picket Man]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Picket Man]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Screw Bomber]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Screw Bomber]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Sniper Joe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Sniper Joe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Spine]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Spine]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Tackle Fire]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Tackle Fire]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Watcher]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Watcher]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | ==== Gimmicks ==== | + | ====Gimmicks==== |
| − | * [[Elec Block]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Elec Block]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Fire Block]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Fire Block]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Fire Pillar]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Fire Pillar]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Guts Lift]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Guts Lift]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Super Cutter]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Super Cutter]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Fire Wave]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Fire Wave]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Foot Holder]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Foot Holder]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | ==== Bosses ==== | + | ====Bosses==== |
| − | * [[Cut Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Cut Man]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Guts Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Guts Man]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Ice Man]]{{3}} | + | *[[Ice Man]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bomb Man]]{{3}} | + | *[[Bomb Man]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Fire Man]]{{3}} | + | *[[Fire Man]]{{3}} |
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| + | ===Custom Assets=== | ||
| + | ====Bosses==== | ||
| + | *[[Fire Man]]{{2}} | ||
| + | *[[Bond Man]]{{2}} (scrapped boss from this game) | ||
| + | *[[Elec Man]]{{EZ}} | ||
| + | ===Other=== | ||
| + | *Every single Robot Master from this game has appeared as a hub NPC in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]'' and [[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered|its remake]], ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]'', and ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]''. The [[Yellow Devil]] also appears as an NPC in ''MaGMML2''. | ||
| + | *Cut Man appears as a costume in ''MaGMML2''. | ||
| + | *CWU-01P, the boss of the third Wily Castle stage, cameos in the [[Wily Star II]] stage [[Water Ducts]], as a fakeout boss before being destroyed by [[Mecha Bubble Man]]. | ||
| + | *The Yellow Devil appeared near the end of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfjLjhnlEks the second ''MaGMML3'' devkit boss batch video] (where it was jokingly "revealed" to be included in the devkit before exploding), and was later revealed to be the boss of the game's [[The Arena|Fortress Guardian Arena]]. | ||
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[[Category:Official Games]] | [[Category:Official Games]] | ||
Revision as of 17:34, 6 June 2021
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Mega Man, known more commonly as Mega Man 1, is the first game in the classic Mega Man series and the franchise overall. The game launched the franchise by introducing everyone's sweet little blue boy Mega Man and the gameplay that everyone has come to know and love. The cast of Robot Masters from the game is only rivalled by Mega Man 2 in recognizability and popularity, and several recurring concepts originated in this game, such as Devil bosses, the Copy Robot, and boss refights. The game is fairly barebones in plot, only featuring the origin story of Dr. Wily's jealousy towards Dr. Light and theft of his six Robot Masters, leaving Rock and Roll alone as they were housekeeping robots. Rock volunteers to be converted into a fighting robot to help save the world, Dr. Light converts him to Mega Man, and the rest is history.
Contents
Representation in MaGMML
Being an early and simple game, Mega Man 1 has gotten consistent representation in all MaGMML games so far. All of the enemies from the game have been included in every devkit, along with almost every gimmick.
Weapons
Devkit Assets
Enemies
- Beak123
- Big Eye123
- Blader123
- Bombomb123
- Crazy Razy123
- Flea123
- Flying Shell123
- Killer Bullet123
- Metall123
- Octopus Battery123
- Peng123
- Picket Man123
- Screw Bomber123
- Sniper Joe123
- Spine123
- Tackle Fire123
- Watcher123
Gimmicks
Bosses
Custom Assets
Bosses
Other
- Every single Robot Master from this game has appeared as a hub NPC in Make a Good Mega Man Level and its remake, Make a Good Mega Man Level 2, and Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero. The Yellow Devil also appears as an NPC in MaGMML2.
- Cut Man appears as a costume in MaGMML2.
- CWU-01P, the boss of the third Wily Castle stage, cameos in the Wily Star II stage Water Ducts, as a fakeout boss before being destroyed by Mecha Bubble Man.
- The Yellow Devil appeared near the end of the second MaGMML3 devkit boss batch video (where it was jokingly "revealed" to be included in the devkit before exploding), and was later revealed to be the boss of the game's Fortress Guardian Arena.
| Official Games | |
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| Main games | |
| 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 | |
| Side games | |
| Dr. Wily's Revenge • II • III • IV • V • Mega Man (DOS) • Wily Wars • & Bass • Challenger from the Future • Powered Up | |