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**Mega Man is tied for highest [[air acceleration]], true to the famously "twitchy" controls in the ''Mega Man'' series. | **Mega Man is tied for highest [[air acceleration]], true to the famously "twitchy" controls in the ''Mega Man'' series. | ||
**Aside from his [[idle poses]], Mega Man stands completely still when idle, like in the classic ''Mega Man'' games. In the Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Developer Direct at E3 2013, Mega Man is also seen blinking when idle, but for unknown reasons, this is not the case in the final game. | **Aside from his [[idle poses]], Mega Man stands completely still when idle, like in the classic ''Mega Man'' games. In the Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Developer Direct at E3 2013, Mega Man is also seen blinking when idle, but for unknown reasons, this is not the case in the final game. | ||
**The way how he always faces the screen regardless of what side he's facing is a reference to how he faces the screen in the ''Mega Man'' game. | **The way how he always faces the screen regardless of what side he's facing is a reference to how he faces the screen in the ''Mega Man'' game. | ||
*The Robot Masters that appear in the segment in Mega Man's trailer where he shows off his Robot Master abilities are silhouetted versions of their original artwork from the ''Mega Man'' series. | *The Robot Masters that appear in the segment in Mega Man's trailer where he shows off his Robot Master abilities are silhouetted versions of their original artwork from the ''Mega Man'' series. |