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{{Header Nav|game=Mega Man}}
{{Header Nav|game=Mega Man}}


When you start up the game, you will have to press {{nes|Start}} to begin. You will then reach the Robot Master selection screen. You can switch between Robot Masters by pressing {{nes|Left|Dpad}} or {{nes|Right|Dpad}}. To select a stage, press {{nes|A}} or {{nes|Start}}.
Mega Man is definitely an archetypal platform action game. Like most NES games, there are minimal instructions in this game, so you'll be plopped right into making decisions and action before you know what's happening.


[[File:Mega Man Robot Masters Selection.png|thumb|''Mega Man'' stage select]]
Mega Man is an open-ended game, but linear. You can choose to progress through the levels and bosses in any order, but in the end you'll have to defeat them all and then some.


==Game flow==
[[File:Mm1robotmasters.gif|thumb|''Mega Man'' stage select, (C) 1987 Capcom, Inc.]]
Over the course of the game, Mega Man will fight the six Robot Masters in their own habitat, in an order of his choosing. After this, he can attack Dr. Wily, who has a four-part stage.
Over the course of the game, Mega Man will fight the six Robot Masters in their own habitat, in an order of his choosing. After this, he can attack Dr. Wily, who has a four-part stage.


The first six stages (Robot Masters) can be attacked in any order:
The first six stages (Robot Masters) can be attacked in any order:
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| [[Mega Man/Cut Man|Cut Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Cut Man|Cut Man]]
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| [[Mega Man/Guts Man|Guts Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Guts Man|Guts Man]]
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| [[Mega Man/Elec Man|Elec Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Elec Man|Elec Man]]
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| [[Mega Man/Ice Man|Ice Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Ice Man|Ice Man]]
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| [[Mega Man/Fire Man|Fire Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Fire Man|Fire Man]]
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| [[Mega Man/Bomb Man|Bomb Man]]
|[[Mega Man/Bomb Man|Bomb Man]]
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The trick to choosing which order to tackle them in is understanding that every Robot Master has a particular weakness to another Robot Master's weapon. If you are playing the game for the first time and do not wish to have this strategy spoiled for you, the walkthrough will not reveal a Robot Master's weakness unless you choose to view it. The first time you play, you will not have any idea which robot to start with, and which robot to visit next. The best strategy is to try every weapon available to you when you arrive at the fight with a boss, and make note of the weapons which do the most damage to that boss. Then try playing the game again with the knowledge you've acquired until you determine the most effective order to take on each stage. The [[Mega Man/Table of Contents|Table of Contents]] lists the robots in alphabetical order rather than a suggested order for fighting them.
The trick to choosing which order to tackle them in is understanding that every Robot Master has a particular weakness to another Robot Master's weapon. If you are playing the game for the first time and do not wish to have this strategy spoiled for you, the walkthrough will not reveal a Robot Master's weakness unless you choose to view it. The first time you play, you will not have any idea which robot to start with, and which robot to visit next. The best strategy is to try every weapon available to you when you arrive at the fight with a boss, and make note of the weapons which do the most damage to that boss. Then try playing the game again with the knowledge you've acquired until you determine the most effective order to take on each stage. The [[Mega Man/Table of Contents|Table of Contents]] lists the robots in alphabetical order rather than a suggested order for fighting them.


After defeating the first six Robot Masters, you can select to attack Dr. Wily. Dr. Wily's stage has four parts. You do NOT get weapon energy recharges after beating one of the following stages.
After defeating the first six Robot Masters, you can select to attack Dr. Wily. Dr. Wily's stage has four parts. You do NOT get weapon energy recharges after beating one of the following stages.
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# '''Dr. Wily Part 4''' - The depths of Wily's castle. This is another short level, but a lot takes place here. You have to fight Bombman, Fireman, Iceman, and Gutsman, one after the other. Then you have to defeat two forms of the Wily Machine. Don't miss the Yashichi, which refills all weapon and player energy to maximum before the quadruple-Robot Master steel-cage matchup.
# '''Dr. Wily Part 4''' - The depths of Wily's castle. This is another short level, but a lot takes place here. You have to fight Bombman, Fireman, Iceman, and Gutsman, one after the other. Then you have to defeat two forms of the Wily Machine. Don't miss the Yashichi, which refills all weapon and player energy to maximum before the quadruple-Robot Master steel-cage matchup.


{{spoiler|title=Boss order and weaknesses|
{{spoiler|title=Spoilers: boss order and weaknesses|
* Ice Man: weak to Elec Man's weapon, Thunder Beam. Easy to beat with the arm cannon.
*Ice Man: weak to Elec Man's weapon, Thunder Beam. Easy to beat with the arm cannon.
* Fire Man: weak to Ice Man's weapon, Ice Slasher.
*Fire Man: weak to Ice Man's weapon, Ice Slasher.
* Bomb Man: weak to Fire Man's weapon, Fire Storm.
*Bomb Man: weak to Fire Man's weapon, Fire Storm.
* Guts Man: weak to Bomb Man's weapon, Hyper Bomb.
*Guts Man: weak to Bomb Man's weapon, Hyper Bomb.
* Cut Man: weak to Guts Man's weapon, Super Arm. Slightly weak to Fire Man's weapon.
*Cut Man: weak to Guts Man's weapon, Super Arm. Slightly weak to Fire Man's weapon.
* Elec Man: weak to Cut Man's weapon, Rolling Cutter.
*Elec Man: weak to Cut Man's weapon, Rolling Cutter.
* Yellow Devil (sludge/rock robot): weak to Thunder Beam (7 hits), the Rolling Cutter, Fire Storm, and even the regular Mega Buster (14 hits).
*Yellow Devil (sludge/rock robot): weak to Thunder Beam (7 hits), the Rolling Cutter, Fire Storm, and even the regular Mega Buster (14 hits).
* Mega Clone: Fire Storm or Thunder Beam.
*Mega Clone: Fire Storm or Thunder Beam.
* CWU-01P (bubble robots): Mega Buster on the first three, then Super Arm to defeat the last four, each with one hit.
*CWU-01P (bubble robots): Mega Buster on the first three, then Super Arm to defeat the last four, each with one hit.
* Dr. Wily: Fire Storm for phase 1 and Rolling Cutter or Thunder Beam for phase 2.
*Dr. Wily: Fire Storm for phase 1 and Rolling Cutter for phase 2.
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==Extended Story/Plot==
[[File:Mega Man NES title.png|thumb|Mega Man Title Screen.]]
Brilliant scientist Dr. Wright (Dr. Light) develops six human-like robots with unique abilities to perform specific everyday duties. Dr. Wright, along with his assistant Dr. Wily (who was not his assistant in the PSP version, and thus not involved in the creation of Dr. Light's robots), develop their very first near-human robot named Rock (Mega). The other six robots were programmed to perform prescribed rituals:
 
* '''Bombman''': A real "blaster" as a heavy duty laborer who uses intensely powerful explosions to clear lands for Dr. Wright's construction projects.
* '''Cutman''': Designed to function as a lumberjack. Powerful saw-toothed scissor-like instrument protrudes from head, capable of gnawing through giant forest timbers.
* '''Elecman''': Dr. Wright's electrifying creation. Planned for conducting electrical operations, even supervising nuclear power plants.
* '''Fireman''': Melts and molds metals with flame throwing torch from atop his head.
* '''Gutsman''': A bulldozing character capable of lifting and transporting huge boulders.
* '''Iceman''': Impervious to chilling sub-zero temperatures, capable of human-like performances under extreme climatic conditions.
 
Roll was also created, but the story in the instruction manual does not acknowledge her, and she only appears in the ending of the game.
 
But, with the exception of Rock, all of Dr. Wrights robots were re-programmed by Dr. Wright's assistant, Dr. Wily, who turned disloyal. Dr. Wily is now able to control the world and its resources completely unless something is done.
 
Rock volunteers to be converted into a fighting robot. He is now known as Mega Man, has a Mega Buster weapon, has the ability to take weapons from other robots and is ready to destroy six Robot Masters and Dr. Wily.
 
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