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'''Mega Man''' ('''Rockman''' in Japan) is the first of many games released in a series of action/platforming titles by [[Capcom]] and created by Keiji Inafune.  This title was originally released in December of 1987 on the [[Famicom]].  The first title differs from later sequels in that it contains a point system, no way to save (no passwords or save feature), and only six Robot Masters, as opposed to eight like the rest of the series.
'''Mega Man''' ('''Rockman''' in Japan) is the first of many games released in a series of action/platforming titles by [[Capcom]] and created by Keiji Inafune.  This title was originally released in December of 1987 on the [[Famicom]].  The first title differs from later sequels in that it contains a point system, no way to save (no passwords or save feature), and only six Robot Masters, as opposed to eight like the rest of the series.
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==External Links and References==
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*''Rockman Perfect Memories,'' ISBN 4-5751-6354-6
*[http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/manuals/megaman.txt Mega Man manual at Atari HQ]
*[http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Mega_Man_(character) Reference.com (Mega Man)]
*[http://www.megaman.co.uk MegaMan Matrix]


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