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{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=3 | |||
|image=Mega Man The Wily Wars MD box.jpg | |||
|title=Mega Man The Wily Wars | |||
|developer=[[Capcom]] | |||
|publisher=[[Capcom]] | |||
|year=1994 | |||
|systems={{syslist|smd|switch}} | |||
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]], [[Compilation]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |||
|series=Mega Man | |||
}} | |||
'''Mega Man The Wily Wars''', originally released as '''Rockman Mega World''' in Japan, is a 16-bit action platformer. It was released in Japan and in Europe for the '''Sega Mega Drive''', but it was never released for the Sega Genesis in North America. | |||
'''Mega Man The Wily Wars''' was to [[Mega Man]] what [[Super Mario All-Stars]] was to [[Super Mario Bros.]]: it collected the first three games in the Mega Man series, and updated them with 16-bit graphics and music. When all three games are beaten and saved to memory, an extra game is unlocked with completely new levels and three new robot masters to fight. | |||
<big> | |||
* [[Mega Man]] | |||
* [[Mega Man 2]] | |||
* [[Mega Man 3]] | |||
</big> | |||
This game was known as '''Rockman Mega World''' in Japan. The use of the word "Mega" in the title is not a reference to Rockman's name outside of Japan, but rather to the [[Mega Drive]], on which the game was released. The three robot masters are known in Japan as the "Mega World Unit". Furthermore, the three robot masters are known in Europe as the "Genesis Unit": this is not a reference to the Sega Genesis, because the name "Sega Genesis" is used in North America only. | |||
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== Gallery == | |||
* '''Original Japanese title screens''' | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:RockmanMegaWorld title.png | |||
File:RockmanMegaWorld title Rockman1.png | |||
File:RockmanMegaWorld title Rockman2.png | |||
File:RockmanMegaWorld title Rockman3.png | |||
File:RockmanMegaWorld title WilyTower.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
* '''Localized European title screens''' | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:MegamanWilyWars title.png | |||
File:MegamanWilyWars title Megaman1.png | |||
File:MegamanWilyWars title Megaman2.png | |||
File:MegamanWilyWars title Megaman3.png | |||
File:MegamanWilyWars title WilyTower.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
* '''Box artworks''' | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Rockman Mega World MD box.jpg|Japanese cover | |||
File:Mega Man The Wily Wars MD box.jpg|European cover | |||
File:Mega Man The Wily Wars Genesis box.jpg|US cover (from [[Sega Genesis Mini]]) | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{ToC}} | |||
{{Mega Man}} | |||
[[ | [[Category:Capcom]] | ||
[[Category:Action]] | |||
[[Category:Platform]] | |||
[[Category:Compilation]] | |||
[[Category:Single player]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 3 July 2022
Mega Man The Wily Wars | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Year released | 1994 |
System(s) | Sega Genesis, Nintendo Switch |
Series | Mega Man |
Genre(s) | Action, Platform, Compilation |
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Modes | Single player |
Mega Man The Wily Wars, originally released as Rockman Mega World in Japan, is a 16-bit action platformer. It was released in Japan and in Europe for the Sega Mega Drive, but it was never released for the Sega Genesis in North America.
Mega Man The Wily Wars was to Mega Man what Super Mario All-Stars was to Super Mario Bros.: it collected the first three games in the Mega Man series, and updated them with 16-bit graphics and music. When all three games are beaten and saved to memory, an extra game is unlocked with completely new levels and three new robot masters to fight.
This game was known as Rockman Mega World in Japan. The use of the word "Mega" in the title is not a reference to Rockman's name outside of Japan, but rather to the Mega Drive, on which the game was released. The three robot masters are known in Japan as the "Mega World Unit". Furthermore, the three robot masters are known in Europe as the "Genesis Unit": this is not a reference to the Sega Genesis, because the name "Sega Genesis" is used in North America only.
Gallery[edit]
- Original Japanese title screens
- Localized European title screens
- Box artworks
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Japanese cover
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European cover
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US cover (from Sega Genesis Mini)
Table of Contents
- Robot masters:
- Wily Tower: