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{{Infobox
|completion=2
|image=Mega Man III GB cover.jpg
|title=Mega Man III
|title=Mega Man III
|image=Mega Man III GB cover.jpg
|japanese=Rockman World 3<br>ロックマンワールド3
|developer=[[Minakuchi Engineering]]
|developer=[[Minakuchi Engineering]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|released={{sys|gb}}{{jp|1992|December 11}}{{na|1992|December 12}}{{eu|1993}}{{sys|3dsvc}}{{jp|2013|October 9}}{{na|2014|May 8}}{{eu|2014|August 14}}{{au|2014|August 14}}
|year=1992
|systems={{syslist|gb|3ds}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]]
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]]
|systems=[[Game Boy]], [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings=
|series=Mega Man
|preceded by=[[Mega Man II]]
|preceded by=[[Mega Man II]]
|followed by=[[Mega Man IV]]
|followed by=[[Mega Man IV]]
|series=Mega Man
}}
}}
{{game disambig||the NES and Wii virtual console game|[[Mega Man 3]]}}
{{nihongo|'''''Rockman World 3'''''|ロックマンワールド3||is a reading help for Japanese players}} was originally developed and published in Japan, and later localized as '''''Mega Man III'''''. It is an [[action]] -[[platformer]] for the [[Game Boy]]. It is the third installment in the handheld ''{{c|Mega Man}}'' sub-series.


'''Mega Man III''' is a [[Game Boy]] game in the {{c|Mega Man}} series.
Like its predecessors, the game combines elements from two NES games: four bosses from [[Mega Man 3]] and four from [[Mega Man 4]].


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== Gameplay ==
The game features four Robot Masters from ''[[Mega Man 3]]'' and four from ''[[Mega Man 4]]''; the plot says that they were rebuilt. More gameplay elements locate '''''Mega Man 3 (GB)''''' after ''[[Mega Man 4]]'' and before ''[[Mega Man 5]]'': the Rush Marine is not featured anymore, but Beat is not featured yet.
 
== Game reception ==
'''''Mega Man 3 (GB)/Rockman World 3''''' is a rather obscure game released between two well-known games. Indeed, ''[[Mega Man 2 (GB)]]/[[Rockman World 2]]'' is infamous as the lowest point in the classic ''Mega Man'' series, while ''[[Mega Man 4 (GB)]]/[[Rockman World 4]]'' is the most innovative game in the series (it introduced at once the W-cans, the P-chips/bolts and the shop). Between these extremes, '''''Mega Man 3 (GB)''''' is a classic game based on the most classic of all, ''[[Mega Man 4]]''.
 
== Gallery ==
* ''' Title screens'''
<gallery>
File:Rockmanworld3 title.png|Original
File:Megaman3GB title.png|Localized
</gallery>
* ''' Box artworks'''
<gallery>
File:Mega Man III GB Japan.jpg|Original
File:Mega Man III GB cover.jpg|Localized (North America)
File:Mega Man III GB Europe.jpg|Localized (Europe)
</gallery>


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