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{{nihongo|'''Mega Man & Bass'''|ロックマン&フォルテ|''Rokkuman to Forute''|'''Rockman & Forte'''}} is a game in the [[:Category:Mega Man|original Mega Man series]] developed by [[Capcom]]. It was released in Japan for the [[SNES|Super Famicom]] in [[1998]], being one of the last third-party games for the console. Approximately 4-5 years later, it was re-released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. During development, it was known as "ROCK8.5".
{{nihongo|'''Mega Man & Bass'''|ロックマン&フォルテ|''Rokkuman to Forute''|'''Rockman & Forte'''}} is a game in the original {{c|Mega Man}} series developed by [[Capcom]]. It was released in Japan for the [[Super Famicom]] in [[1998]], being one of the last third-party games for the console. Approximately 4-5 years later, it was re-released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. During development, it was known as "ROCK8.5".


'''''Mega Man & Bass''''' uses graphics from the [[Mega Man 8|previous game]], and takes place between Mega Man 8 and [[Mega Man 9]]. Its relationship with Mega Man 8 is similar to the relationship between [[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge|Mega Man GB 1]]-[[Mega Man II|2]]-[[Mega Man III|3]]-[[Mega Man IV|4]] and the original [[Mega Man 1]]-[[Mega Man 2|2]]-[[Mega Man 3|3]]-[[Mega Man 4|4]]. In fact, it is a port of a Mega Man game to a platform of lower capability (from the 32-bit [[PS1]] to the 16-bit SNES).
''Mega Man & Bass'' uses graphics from the [[Mega Man 8|previous game]], and takes place between Mega Man 8 and [[Mega Man 9]]. Its relationship with Mega Man 8 is similar to the relationship between [[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge|Mega Man GB 1]]-[[Mega Man II|2]]-[[Mega Man III|3]]-[[Mega Man IV|4]] and the original [[Mega Man 1]]-[[Mega Man 2|2]]-[[Mega Man 3|3]]-[[Mega Man 4|4]]. In fact, it is a port of a Mega Man game to a platform of lower capability (from the 32-bit [[PS1]] to the 16-bit SNES).


Released in 1998, it's the fourth game where you can play as Bass, after [[Mega Man: The Power Battle]] (1995), [[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]] (1996) and [[Mega Man Battle & Chase]] (1997).
Released in 1998, it's the fourth game where you can play as Bass, after [[Mega Man: The Power Battle]] (1995), [[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]] (1996) and [[Mega Man Battle & Chase]] (1997).
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|[[File:MMB title.png|frame|Original Super Famicom ([[SNES]]) title screen: <br/>'''Rockman & Forte''']].
|[[File:MMB titleGBA.png|frame|Localized [[GBA]] title screen]].
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File:MMB title.png|Original Super Famicom ([[SNES]]) title screen: ''Rockman & Forte''.
File:MMB titleGBA.png|Localized [[GBA]] title screen.
File:Rockmanfortesnesbox.jpg|Original [[SFC]] box art.
File:Rockmanfortesnesbox.jpg|Original [[SFC]] box art.
File:Mega Man & Bass jp cover.jpg|Original GBA box art.
File:Mega Man & Bass jp cover.jpg|Original GBA box art.

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Box artwork for Mega Man & Bass.
Box artwork for Mega Man & Bass.
Mega Man & Bass
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released1998
System(s)SNES, Game Boy Advance, Wii U
Preceded byMega Man 8
Followed byMega Man 9
SeriesMega Man
Genre(s)Platform
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
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Mega Man & Bass (ロックマン&フォルテ Rokkuman to Forute?, Rockman & Forte) is a game in the original Mega Man series developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1998, being one of the last third-party games for the console. Approximately 4-5 years later, it was re-released for the Game Boy Advance. During development, it was known as "ROCK8.5".

Mega Man & Bass uses graphics from the previous game, and takes place between Mega Man 8 and Mega Man 9. Its relationship with Mega Man 8 is similar to the relationship between Mega Man GB 1-2-3-4 and the original Mega Man 1-2-3-4. In fact, it is a port of a Mega Man game to a platform of lower capability (from the 32-bit PS1 to the 16-bit SNES).

Released in 1998, it's the fourth game where you can play as Bass, after Mega Man: The Power Battle (1995), Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters (1996) and Mega Man Battle & Chase (1997).

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