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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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