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* [[Plant Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | * [[Plant Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | ||
* [[Blizzard Man]]{{3}} | * [[Blizzard Man]]{{3}} | ||
| + | * [[Yamato Man]]{{3}} | ||
* [[Rounder V2]]{{3}} | * [[Rounder V2]]{{3}} | ||
| + | * [[Power Piston]]{{3}} | ||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
| − | * [[Blizzard Man]], [[Centaur Man]], [[Knight Man]], [[Plant Man]], Wind Man, and Yamato Man appear as NPCs in the hubs of ''MaGMML1''. They all reappear in ''MaGMML2'', along with the missing Robot Masters Flame Man and Tomahawk Man. | + | * [[Blizzard Man]], [[Centaur Man]], [[Knight Man]], [[Plant Man]], Wind Man, and [[Yamato Man]] appear as NPCs in the hubs of ''MaGMML1''. They all reappear in ''MaGMML2'', along with the missing Robot Masters Flame Man and Tomahawk Man. |
* In ''MaGMML2'', Knight Man will give Mega Man rewards for collecting certain amounts of [[Noble Nickel]]s. He is also eventually fought as a superboss. | * In ''MaGMML2'', Knight Man will give Mega Man rewards for collecting certain amounts of [[Noble Nickel]]s. He is also eventually fought as a superboss. | ||
{{OfficialGames}} | {{OfficialGames}} | ||
[[Category:Official Games]] | [[Category:Official Games]] | ||
Revision as of 23:06, 7 July 2018
Mega Man 6 is the sixth game in the classic Mega Man series, and the last classic Mega Man game to be released on NES. Still sticking close to the formula Mega Man 4 set (down to the four castle stages belonging to a supposed new villain before Dr. Wily reveals himself), the main additions are the Rush Jet Adaptor and Rush Power Adaptor, which grant Mega Man the ability to fly for limited periods of time and destroy/push certain blocks, respectively.
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Representation in MaGMML
Mega Man 6 has had very strong representation in the MaGMML series, to the point where every regular enemy and midboss became available for the devkit as early as MaGMML2.
Devkit Assets
Enemies
- Batabattan123
- Cannon Joe123
- Curlinger123
- Fire Telly123
- Gabgyo (Jumping)123
- Jet Buton123
- Molier123
- Pandeeta123
- Pelicanu123
- Shigaraky123
- Au-Au23
- Ben K23
- Brain Break23
- Brown23
- Cannopeller23
- Choker Oh23
- Colton23
- Cyber Gabyoall23
- Dachone Ltd. Ed.23
- Fire Boy23
- Gabgyo (Swimming)23
- Heli Buton23
- Hotchkiss'n23
- Katonbyon23
- Metall Run and Gun23
- Peat23
- Pooker23
- Power Slam23
- Propeller Eye23
- Shield Attacker GTR23
- Skull Walker23
- Spring Face Bomb23
- SRU-21/P23
- Submarine Flier23
- SW-52523
- Tadahou23
- Tatebo23
- Teck23
- Twin Roader23
- Wall Blaster II23
- Yaffu23
Mini Bosses
Gimmicks
- Bouncy Tile123
- Count Bomb123
- Fan123
- Spring123
- Conveyor23
- Flip Platform23
- Oil23
- Plantman Platform23
- Rotating Spike Platform23
- Tomahawk Platform23
- Vertical Shift23
- X Block23
- X Platform23
Bosses
Other
- Blizzard Man, Centaur Man, Knight Man, Plant Man, Wind Man, and Yamato Man appear as NPCs in the hubs of MaGMML1. They all reappear in MaGMML2, along with the missing Robot Masters Flame Man and Tomahawk Man.
- In MaGMML2, Knight Man will give Mega Man rewards for collecting certain amounts of Noble Nickels. He is also eventually fought as a superboss.
| Official Games | |
|---|---|
| Main games | |
| 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 | |
| Side games | |
| Dr. Wily's Revenge • II • III • IV • V • Mega Man (DOS) • Wily Wars • & Bass • Challenger from the Future • Powered Up | |