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− | '''''Mega Man 6''''' is the sixth main installment in [[Capcom]]'s {{wp|Mega Man}} series, released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in November 1993 in Japan. In North America, the game was released by [[Nintendo]] in March 1994, as Capcom had declined to publish the game due to decreasing support of the NES in favor of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. The game would not be released in the PAL region, however, until June 2013, with the game's [[Virtual Console]] release for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. ''Mega Man 6'' would be the final title in the series to be released for the NES. | + | '''''Mega Man 6''''' is the sixth main installment in [[Capcom]]'s ''{{wp|Mega Man}}'' series, released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in November 1993 in Japan. In North America, the game was released by [[Nintendo]] in March 1994, as Capcom had declined to publish the game due to decreasing support of the NES in favor of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. The game would not be released in the PAL region, however, until June 2013, with the game's [[Virtual Console]] release for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. ''Mega Man 6'' would be the final title in the series to be released for the NES. |
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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− | '''''Let the games begin!''''' | ||
''From the United States, Canada, and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors came to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. But what began as a game suddenly took a terrifying twist! On the eve of the Grand Championship, the sponsor of the event announced that the entire tournament was just an elaborate scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Now faced with an army of metallic mercenaries, Mega Man must fight a ferocious new foe – The Mysterious Mr. X!'' | ''From the United States, Canada, and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors came to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. But what began as a game suddenly took a terrifying twist! On the eve of the Grand Championship, the sponsor of the event announced that the entire tournament was just an elaborate scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Now faced with an army of metallic mercenaries, Mega Man must fight a ferocious new foe – The Mysterious Mr. X!'' | ||
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*''Eight AWESOME new robots including Wind Man, Knight Man, and Tomahawk Man!'' | *''Eight AWESOME new robots including Wind Man, Knight Man, and Tomahawk Man!'' | ||
*''4 Megs of non-stop action featuring 16 levels of metal munching madness!'' | *''4 Megs of non-stop action featuring 16 levels of metal munching madness!'' | ||
− | *''For 1 Player Only.'' | + | *''For 1 Player Only.''}} |
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− | ''From the United States, Canada and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors traveled to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. On the eve of the Grand Championship, the mysterious Mr. X announced that the entire tournament was just a scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Mega Man must battle through 16 levels to defeat this ferocious new foe.'' | + | ''From the United States, Canada and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors traveled to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. On the eve of the Grand Championship, the mysterious Mr. X announced that the entire tournament was just a scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Mega Man must battle through 16 levels to defeat this ferocious new foe.''}} |
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− | + | ''From the United States, Canada and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors traveled to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. On the eve of the Grand Championship, the mysterious Mr. X announced that the entire tournament was just a scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Mega Man must battle through 16 levels to defeat this ferocious new foe.''}} | |
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|'''NA:''' June 20, 2013<br>'''JP:''' June 11, 2013<br>'''EU/AUS:''' June 11, 2013 | |'''NA:''' June 20, 2013<br>'''JP:''' June 11, 2013<br>'''EU/AUS:''' June 11, 2013 | ||
|A direct port of the NES version of ''Mega Man 6'' as a digital download on the Nintendo 3DS [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features.}} | |A direct port of the NES version of ''Mega Man 6'' as a digital download on the Nintendo 3DS [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features.}} | ||
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|'''NA:''' August 21, 2014<br>'''JP:''' May 14, 2014<br>'''EU/AUS:''' July 24, 2014 | |'''NA:''' August 21, 2014<br>'''JP:''' May 14, 2014<br>'''EU/AUS:''' July 24, 2014 | ||
|A direct port of the NES version of ''Mega Man 6'' as a digital download on the Wii U [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features.}} | |A direct port of the NES version of ''Mega Man 6'' as a digital download on the Wii U [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features.}} | ||
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Mega Man 6 is the sixth main installment in Capcom's Mega Man series, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in November 1993 in Japan. In North America, the game was released by Nintendo in March 1994, as Capcom had declined to publish the game due to decreasing support of the NES in favor of the SNES. The game would not be released in the PAL region, however, until June 2013, with the game's Virtual Console release for Nintendo 3DS. Mega Man 6 would be the final title in the series to be released for the NES.
Blurb
Let the games begin!
From the United States, Canada, and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors came to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. But what began as a game suddenly took a terrifying twist! On the eve of the Grand Championship, the sponsor of the event announced that the entire tournament was just an elaborate scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Now faced with an army of metallic mercenaries, Mega Man must fight a ferocious new foe – The Mysterious Mr. X!
- Transform into Power Mega Man to blast through solid stone blocks or soar into action as Jet Mega Man!
- Eight AWESOME new robots including Wind Man, Knight Man, and Tomahawk Man!
- 4 Megs of non-stop action featuring 16 levels of metal munching madness!
- For 1 Player Only.
Defeat Mr. X and stop his evil plot of world domination!
From the United States, Canada and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors traveled to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. On the eve of the Grand Championship, the mysterious Mr. X announced that the entire tournament was just a scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Mega Man must battle through 16 levels to defeat this ferocious new foe.
Defeat Mr. X and stop his evil plot of world domination!
From the United States, Canada and Japan they came. The world's premier designers and their finest robotic warriors traveled to do battle in the First Annual Robot Tournament. On the eve of the Grand Championship, the mysterious Mr. X announced that the entire tournament was just a scheme to get his hands on the world's most powerful robots! Mega Man must battle through 16 levels to defeat this ferocious new foe.
Story
After the events of Mega Man 5, the Global Robot Alliance is founded to prevent another robot attack from Dr. Wily. One year later, the First Annual Robot Tournament is held to determine the strongest robot in the world. However, when the tournament is about to begin, a man named "Mr. X", the tournament's sponsor, announces that he was the one manipulating Dr. Wily from the beginning, but no longer needs him as he has reprogrammed eight of the strongest competing robots to take over the world. Mega Man must now defeat the eight robots and stop Mr. X.
Gameplay
The gameplay and structure of Mega Man 6 is similar to that of past Mega Man titles, in that the player must defeat a set of eight robots in order to access the fortress of Mr. X, obtaining their weapons to use in other stages along the way. Features such as the slide and Rush from Mega Man 3 and the charge shot from Mega Man 4 are kept for this game. New features for this game, however, include the Rush Adapters, which allows Rush to combine with Mega Man in two different configurations by defeating certain bosses: Power Mega Man, which can be used to clear larger obstacles, and Jet Mega Man, which gives Mega Man temporary flight. In addition, certain stages have alternate routes which allow the player to fight the boss in a different room and earn one of four circuit boards to obtain the ability to use Beat. Finally introduced in this game is the "Energy Balancer", which automatically refills the weapon with the lowest energy upon collecting extra weapon energy.
Technical details
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Other releases
Title | Cover art | Platform | Release date(s) | Notes |
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Mega Man Anniversary Collection | Nintendo GameCube | NA: June 23, 2004 | A compilation of all eight games in the mainline Mega Man series, including several bonus games and contents, released to celebrate the franchise's fifteenth anniversary. The version of Mega Man 6 included with this collection is the PlayStation Rockman Complete Works version, and as such includes the "Navi Mode" from that release. | |
Mega Man 6 | Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) | NA: June 20, 2013 JP: June 11, 2013 EU/AUS: June 11, 2013 |
A direct port of the NES version of Mega Man 6 as a digital download on the Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features. | |
Mega Man 6 | Wii U (Virtual Console) | NA: August 21, 2014 JP: May 14, 2014 EU/AUS: July 24, 2014 |
A direct port of the NES version of Mega Man 6 as a digital download on the Wii U Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features. |
External links
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