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'''''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge''''' is a spin-off title in the classic ''{{wp|Mega Man}}'' series, released in 1991 in Japan and in 1992 internationally for the [[Game Boy]]. The game is the first installment in the ''Mega Man'' Game Boy series, and the first handheld installment in the series overall. This game is also the first in the franchise to be outsourced to a different developer; rather than Capcom developing the game, ''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge'' was instead developed by Minakuchi Engineering, who would develop the other games in the Game Boy series past ''[[Mega Man II]]''.
  
 
==Blurb==
 
==Blurb==
MegaMan to go.
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===Box===
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'''''The Metal Warrior in his Greatest Challenge Ever!'''''
  
Dr. Wily's most challenging robot masters will be there when you pump up the GameBoy. And knowing the maniac he is, he's probably concocted a new one or two. Can you survive the eight empires before you break into Dr. Wily's lab? Well, if you experienced MegaMan before, you know it's no day at the beach. But good reason to get going on MegaMan in Dr. Wily's Revenge. Now.
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''They're alive, and ripping up the town! Insane industrial wizard Dr. Wily has revived 8 of his robot masters in another try at taking over the world.''
  
* When the stompin' cyclops springs into action, you better step on it.
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''Dr Wily's really raving this time. As you blaze and blast your way closer, he runs further into even nastier mazes, and hides behind terrifying tons of mechanized maniacs, including the all-new, Mega Man Hunter! Yikes, Mega Man. This one's a close shave!''
* The swooping copterheads just might be your greatest challenge yet.
 
* If the giant fan is blowing, only a ledge-jump will save you from the spikes.
 
  
~from the U.S. printed ad
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*''6 pulverizing levels ruled by 8 different android annihilators from ''Mega Man'' and ''Mega Man 2''.
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===Nintendo website (3DS)===
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'''''Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and contructed a "Mega Man Killer"! Send them back to the trash heap!'''''
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''Dr. Wily is at it again.! Fresh from his defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the mad scientist Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and even constructed a new ““Mega Man Killer”” named Enker, all to further his quest for global domination. Now, only Mega Man can save the world from destruction.! Featuring content from the original Mega Man and Mega Man 2, play as Capcom's iconic cybernetic superhero in his first portable adventure. Fight through four stages in order to send Dr. Wily and his eight evil creations back to the trash heap.!''
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===[[Nintendo eShop]]===
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''Dr. Wily is at it again! Fresh from his defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the mad scientist Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and even constructed a new "Mega Man Killer" named Enker, all to further his quest for global domination. Now, only Mega Man can save the world from destruction! Featuring content from the original Mega Man and Mega Man 2, play as Capcom's iconic cybernetic superhero in his first portable adventure. Fight through four stages in order to send Dr. Wily and his eight evil creations back to the trash heap!''
  
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge tells the story of Dr. Wily returning and sending old "Robot Masters" to contend with the hero Mega Man. After defeating four of them, Mega Man heads to Wily's fortress and deals with the remaining four more Robot Masters. The protagonist then battles a new robot designed solely for destroying him, the "Mega Man Killer" Enker. Mega Man defeats Enker, obtains his Mirror Buster weapon, and travels to Dr. Wily's "Space Node" to put a stop to the mad scientist once again
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After being defeated by Mega Man, Dr. Wily sends eight of his older Robot Masters after Mega Man, as well as a new "Mega Man Killer" robot named Enker, in another scheme for world domination. Mega Man must defeat these robots and foil Dr. Wily's plans once again.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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Gameplay is similar in structure to the NES ''Mega Man'' titles: players are able to pick from eight stages in any order and must defeat the Robot Masters at the end, gaining their weapons to use in other stages. Although there are eight Robot Masters, they are divided into two groups: at the beginning the player must face four robots from the original ''{{wp|Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man}}'', and after defeating them the player is taken to another screen where they can choose from four Robot Masters from ''{{wp|Mega Man 2}}''.
  
==References==
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==Technical details==
== External links ==
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==Other releases==
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|'''NA:''' September 15, 2011<br>'''JP:''' June 7, 2011<br>'''EU/AUS:''' September 15, 2011
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|A direct port of the original game as a digital download on the [[Nintendo eShop]], with added Virtual Console emulator features.}}
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 7 June 2021

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
ロックマンワールド
Rokkuman Wārudo
Megamanibox.jpg
North American cover art
Developer(s): Minakuchi Engineering
Publisher(s): NA/JP: Capcom
EU/AUS: Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category: 2D platform
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Mega Man II
Release dates
N. America: December 15, 1991
Japan: July 26, 1991
Europe: July 10, 1992
Australia: 1992
Ratings
ESRB: K-A (Player's Choice)
E (Virtual Console)
CERO: A
PEGI: 3
ACB: G
On partnered sites
Mega Man Wiki: Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge is a spin-off title in the classic Mega Man series, released in 1991 in Japan and in 1992 internationally for the Game Boy. The game is the first installment in the Mega Man Game Boy series, and the first handheld installment in the series overall. This game is also the first in the franchise to be outsourced to a different developer; rather than Capcom developing the game, Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge was instead developed by Minakuchi Engineering, who would develop the other games in the Game Boy series past Mega Man II.

Blurb

Box

The Metal Warrior in his Greatest Challenge Ever!

They're alive, and ripping up the town! Insane industrial wizard Dr. Wily has revived 8 of his robot masters in another try at taking over the world.

Dr Wily's really raving this time. As you blaze and blast your way closer, he runs further into even nastier mazes, and hides behind terrifying tons of mechanized maniacs, including the all-new, Mega Man Hunter! Yikes, Mega Man. This one's a close shave!

  • 6 pulverizing levels ruled by 8 different android annihilators from Mega Man and Mega Man 2.

Nintendo website (3DS)

Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and contructed a "Mega Man Killer"! Send them back to the trash heap!

Dr. Wily is at it again.! Fresh from his defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the mad scientist Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and even constructed a new ““Mega Man Killer”” named Enker, all to further his quest for global domination. Now, only Mega Man can save the world from destruction.! Featuring content from the original Mega Man and Mega Man 2, play as Capcom's iconic cybernetic superhero in his first portable adventure. Fight through four stages in order to send Dr. Wily and his eight evil creations back to the trash heap.!

Nintendo eShop

Dr. Wily is at it again! Fresh from his defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the mad scientist Dr. Wily has revived his Robot Masters and even constructed a new "Mega Man Killer" named Enker, all to further his quest for global domination. Now, only Mega Man can save the world from destruction! Featuring content from the original Mega Man and Mega Man 2, play as Capcom's iconic cybernetic superhero in his first portable adventure. Fight through four stages in order to send Dr. Wily and his eight evil creations back to the trash heap!

Story

After being defeated by Mega Man, Dr. Wily sends eight of his older Robot Masters after Mega Man, as well as a new "Mega Man Killer" robot named Enker, in another scheme for world domination. Mega Man must defeat these robots and foil Dr. Wily's plans once again.

Gameplay

Gameplay is similar in structure to the NES Mega Man titles: players are able to pick from eight stages in any order and must defeat the Robot Masters at the end, gaining their weapons to use in other stages. Although there are eight Robot Masters, they are divided into two groups: at the beginning the player must face four robots from the original Mega Man, and after defeating them the player is taken to another screen where they can choose from four Robot Masters from Mega Man 2.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Game Boy Game Pak
Digital Download (Nintendo 3DS)
Download size: 38 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo 3DS

Other releases

Title Cover art Platform Release date(s) Notes
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Game Boy (Player's Choice) NA: 1996 A re-release of the game under the Player's Choice line, released at a lower price point.
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) NA: September 15, 2011
JP: June 7, 2011
EU/AUS: September 15, 2011
A direct port of the original game as a digital download on the Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features.

External links


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