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| − | |title= Mega Man 3 | + | |title=Mega Man 3 |
| − | |image= [[File:Megaman3_box.jpg|256px]] | + | |image=[[File:Megaman3_box.jpg|256px]] |
| − | |caption= ''Mega Man 3'' North American boxart | + | |caption=''Mega Man 3'' North American boxart |
| − | |developer= Capcom | + | |developer=Capcom |
| − | |publisher= Capcom | + | |publisher=Capcom |
|director= | |director= | ||
| − | |producer= | + | |producer= |
|designer= | |designer= | ||
| − | |programmer= | + | |programmer= |
| − | |artist= | + | |artist= |
| − | |writer= | + | |writer= |
|composer= | |composer= | ||
| − | |series= Mega Man Classic | + | |series=Mega Man Classic |
| − | |platforms= NES | + | |platforms=NES |
| − | |releasedate= November 22, 1990 | + | |releasedate=November 22, 1990 |
| − | |rerelease= | + | |rerelease= |
| − | |version= | + | |version= |
| − | |genre = Action / Platform | + | |genre=Action / Platform |
| − | |modes= | + | |modes= |
| − | |media = Physical cartridge, digital download | + | |media=Physical cartridge, digital download |
| − | |input = | + | |input= |
}} | }} | ||
'''''Mega Man 3''''' is the third game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series. Following the surprise success of [[Mega Man 2|the second game]], Mega Man 3 was produced within a relatively short time frame, which becomes apparent through several glitches and scrapped features within the game. Regardless, the game proved incredibly successful, being almost as notorious as ''Mega Man 2''. The game introduced the sliding mechanic, as well as Mega Man's robotic canine companion [[Rush]]. The gameplay was also expanded on, with four additional levels (and a mini-level consisting of a single miniboss) between the Robot Masters and Dr. Wily himself. | '''''Mega Man 3''''' is the third game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series. Following the surprise success of [[Mega Man 2|the second game]], Mega Man 3 was produced within a relatively short time frame, which becomes apparent through several glitches and scrapped features within the game. Regardless, the game proved incredibly successful, being almost as notorious as ''Mega Man 2''. The game introduced the sliding mechanic, as well as Mega Man's robotic canine companion [[Rush]]. The gameplay was also expanded on, with four additional levels (and a mini-level consisting of a single miniboss) between the Robot Masters and Dr. Wily himself. | ||
| − | == Representation in ''MaGMML'' == | + | ==Representation in ''MaGMML''== |
Being one of the more popular games, it's no surprise ''Mega Man 3'' has been given plenty of representation in the ''MaGMML'' series: | Being one of the more popular games, it's no surprise ''Mega Man 3'' has been given plenty of representation in the ''MaGMML'' series: | ||
| − | === Weapons === | + | ===Weapons=== |
| − | * [[Top Spin]]{{1}} | + | *[[Top Spin]]{{1}} |
| − | * [[Gemini Laser]]{{1}} | + | *[[Gemini Laser]]{{1}} |
| − | * [[Spark Shock]]{{48H}} | + | *[[Spark Shock]]{{48H}} |
| − | * [[Search Snake]]{{48H}} | + | *[[Search Snake]]{{48H}} |
| − | === Devkit Assets === | + | ===Devkit Assets=== |
| − | ==== Enemies ==== | + | ====Enemies==== |
| − | * [[Bikky]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bikky]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bolton and Nutton]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bolton and Nutton]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bomb Flier]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bomb Flier]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bomber Pepe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bomber Pepe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Cannon]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Cannon]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Chibee]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Chibee]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Dada]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Dada]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Elec'n]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Elec'n]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Hammer Joe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Hammer Joe]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[ | + | *[[Hari Harry]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[ | + | *[[Hologran]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[New Shotman]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[New Shotman]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Have "Su" Bee]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Have "Su" Bee]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Jamacy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Jamacy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Komasaburo]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Komasaburo]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Mag Fly]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Mag Fly]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Mechakkero]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Mechakkero]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Metall DX]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Metall DX]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Parasyu]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Parasyu]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Penpen]] (sliding){{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Penpen]] (sliding){{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Peterchy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Peterchy]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Petit Snakey]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Petit Snakey]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Pickelman Bull]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Pickelman Bull]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Pole]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Pole]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Potton]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Potton]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Returning Monking]]{{1}}{{3}} | + | *[[Returning Monking]]{{1}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Walking Bomb]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Walking Bomb]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Yambow]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Yambow]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Bubukan]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Bubukan]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Electric Gabyoall]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Electric Gabyoall]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Gyoraibo]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Gyoraibo]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Junk Golem]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Junk Golem]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Nitron]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Nitron]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * Penpen (swimming){{2}}{{3}} | + | *Penpen (swimming){{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Giant Springer]]{{3}} | + | *[[Giant Springer]]{{3}} |
| − | ==== Mini Bosses ==== | + | ====Mini Bosses==== |
* [[Big Snakey]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | * [[Big Snakey]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | ||
* [[Penpen Maker]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | * [[Penpen Maker]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | ||
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* [[Giant Metall]]{{2}}{{3}} | * [[Giant Metall]]{{2}}{{3}} | ||
| − | ==== Gimmicks ==== | + | ====Gimmicks==== |
| − | * [[Cloud Platform]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Cloud Platform (MM3)]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Drop Platform]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Drop Platform]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Magnet Machine]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Magnet Machine]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Needle Press]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Needle Press]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Pole Egg]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Pole Egg]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Sparkman Platform]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Sparkman Platform]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Top Lift]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Top Lift]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Wanaan]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Wanaan]]{{1}}{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Junk Block]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Junk Block]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Scrolling Tiles]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Scrolling Tiles]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Kamegoro Tornado]]{{3}} | + | *[[Kamegoro Tornado]]{{3}} |
| − | ==== Bosses ==== | + | ====Bosses==== |
| − | * [[Gemini Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Gemini Man]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Top Man]]{{2}}{{3}} | + | *[[Top Man]]{{2}}{{3}} |
| − | * [[Hard Man]]{{3}} | + | *[[Hard Man]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Spark Man]]{{3}} | + | *[[Spark Man]]{{3}} |
| − | * [[Kamegoro Maker]]{{3}} | + | *[[Kamegoro Maker]]{{3}} |
| − | === Custom Assets === | + | ===Custom Assets=== |
| − | * [[Doc Robot]]{{2}} | + | *[[Doc Robot]]{{2}} |
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| + | ===Other=== | ||
| + | *The boss of [[SnoruntPyro's Stage]] in ''MaGMML1'' is the [[Ghost of Mega Man 3]], an anomalous floating being that represents various elements of this game. | ||
| + | *[[Gamma]] appears as the final boss of [[The Arena]] in ''MaGMML2''. | ||
| + | *Needle Man, [[Gemini Man]], [[Top Man]], Snake Man, and Shadow Man all appear as NPCs in the hubs of ''MaGMML1''. They all reappear in ''MaGMML2'', along with the missing Robot Masters Magnet Man, [[Hard Man]], and [[Spark Man]]. | ||
{{OfficialGames}} | {{OfficialGames}} | ||
[[Category:Official Games]] | [[Category:Official Games]] | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 3 September 2018
Mega Man 3 is the third game in the classic Mega Man series. Following the surprise success of the second game, Mega Man 3 was produced within a relatively short time frame, which becomes apparent through several glitches and scrapped features within the game. Regardless, the game proved incredibly successful, being almost as notorious as Mega Man 2. The game introduced the sliding mechanic, as well as Mega Man's robotic canine companion Rush. The gameplay was also expanded on, with four additional levels (and a mini-level consisting of a single miniboss) between the Robot Masters and Dr. Wily himself.
Contents
Representation in MaGMML
Being one of the more popular games, it's no surprise Mega Man 3 has been given plenty of representation in the MaGMML series:
Weapons
Devkit Assets
Enemies
- Bikky123
- Bolton and Nutton123
- Bomb Flier123
- Bomber Pepe123
- Cannon123
- Chibee123
- Dada123
- Elec'n123
- Hammer Joe123
- Hari Harry123
- Hologran123
- New Shotman123
- Have "Su" Bee123
- Jamacy123
- Komasaburo123
- Mag Fly123
- Mechakkero123
- Metall DX123
- Parasyu123
- Penpen (sliding)123
- Peterchy123
- Petit Snakey123
- Pickelman Bull123
- Pole123
- Potton123
- Returning Monking13
- Walking Bomb123
- Yambow123
- Bubukan23
- Electric Gabyoall23
- Gyoraibo23
- Junk Golem23
- Nitron23
- Penpen (swimming)23
- Giant Springer3
Mini Bosses
Gimmicks
- Cloud Platform (MM3)123
- Drop Platform123
- Magnet Machine123
- Needle Press123
- Pole Egg123
- Sparkman Platform123
- Top Lift123
- Wanaan123
- Junk Block23
- Scrolling Tiles23
- Kamegoro Tornado3
Bosses
Custom Assets
Other
- The boss of SnoruntPyro's Stage in MaGMML1 is the Ghost of Mega Man 3, an anomalous floating being that represents various elements of this game.
- Gamma appears as the final boss of The Arena in MaGMML2.
- Needle Man, Gemini Man, Top Man, Snake Man, and Shadow Man all appear as NPCs in the hubs of MaGMML1. They all reappear in MaGMML2, along with the missing Robot Masters Magnet Man, Hard Man, and Spark Man.
| 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 | |
