Name |
Category |
Picture  |
Picture  |
Price |
Description |
Trophy Box
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Mega Man |
Fighter
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— G; —
— G
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 The main hero from Capcom's 1987 action game, Mega Man. He travels from stage to stage, defeating Robot Masters to obtain new weapons. He uses this vast arsenal in Smash Bros. in a variety of ways. Metal Blades, for example, can be fired in eight directions and picked up off the ground!
 The main hero from Capcom's 1987 action game Mega Man. He travels from stage to stage, defeating Robot Masters to obtain new weapons. He uses this vast arsenal in Smash Bros. in a variety of ways. Metal Blades, for example, can be fired in eight directions and picked up off the ground!
: Mega Man (12/1987)
: Mega Man 2 (07/1989)
In 1989, Capcom's new action hero, Mega Man, arrived in Europe! He made his way through levels, defeated bosses and took their weapons. He's got plenty of weapons in this game, too. His Metal Blade, for example, can be thrown in eight directions and goes right through foes! If it sticks in the ground, though, anyone can pick it up.
: Mega Man (12/1989)
: Mega Man 2 (12/1990)
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85. Mega Man and Friends
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Mega Man (Alt.) |
Fighter
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 |
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— G; —
? G
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 Mega Man has more than 10 different weapons at his disposal. His forward air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to deflect projectiles or hurt foes. He can also fire the leaves forward.
 Mega Man has more than 10 different weapons at his disposal. His front air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to deflect projectiles or hurt foes. He can also fire the leaves forward.
: Mega Man (12/1987)
: Mega Man 2 (07/1989)
Mega Man has more than ten different weapons at his disposal. His forward air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to block attacks and projectiles. He can also fire the leaves forwards.
: Mega Man (12/1989)
: Mega Man 2 (12/1990)
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86. Mega Man
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Rush Coil |
Fighter Related
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1500 G; 50
? G
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A faithful robotic dog created by Dr. Light, he can transform into vehicles and even fuse with Mega Man. You can use Mega Man's up special to call Rush to your side, bouncing off his built-in spring and flying high into the air. Rush will hang around for a bit, so spring up again if you want!
: Mega Man 3 (11/1990)
Mega Man's robotic dog Rush has many talents. He can transform into vehicles and even fuse with Mega Man, which is both cool and slightly weird. Even cooler is his Rush Coil function. Use Mega Man's up special to call Rush, jump on his back, and enjoy the extra boost you only get from a bouncy, robotic-dog back spring.
: Mega Man 3 (02/1992)
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85. Mega Man and Friends
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Beat |
Fighter Related
|
 |
 |
500 G; 10
? G
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A bird-shaped support robot created by the genius scientist Dr. Cossack. Beat first appeared in Mega Man 5, where he was available to use only after Mega Man collected all eight plates hidden throughout the game. He flies toward enemies and attacks, making him a trusted ally when facing both regular enemies and bosses.
: Mega Man 5 (12/1992)
: Mega Man 6 (03/1994)
A bird-shaped support robot created by the genius scientist Dr. Cossack. Beat first appeared in Mega Man 5, where he was available to use only after Mega Man collected all eight plates hidden throughout the game. He flies towards enemies and attacks, making him a trusty ally when facing both regular enemies and bosses.
: Mega Man 5 (11/1993)
: Mega Man 6 (06/2013)
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85. Mega Man and Friends
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X  Mega Man X  |
Fighter Related
|
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300 G; 5
? G
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The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid—a type of robot with the same thought capacity as a human. Built for combat, his powerful X-Buster is capable of Charge Shots. He also upgrades himself with parts he finds. In Smash Bros., he appears as part of Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man X (01/1994)
: Mega Man X2 (01/1995)
The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid – a type of robot with the same thought patterns as a human. Built for combat, he's equipped with the X-Buster, a weapon capable of Charge Shots. He also upgrades himself with parts he finds. In this game, he appears as part of Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man X (03/1994)
: Mega Man X2 (07/1995)
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87. Mega Man Heroes
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MegaMan Volnutt |
Fighter Related
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 |
 |
? G; —
? G
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The 14-year-old star of the Mega Man Legends series was found as a baby by Barrell Caskett, a Digger (someone who explores ancient ruins), who then took him in and raised him. He uses a wide array of weapons to fight his foes, the Reaverbots. In Smash Bros., he appears in Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man 64 (02/2001)
The 14-year-old star of the Mega Man Legends series was found as a baby by Barrell Caskett, a Digger (someone who explores ancient ruins), who then took him in and raised him. He uses a wide array of weapons to fight his foes, the Reaverbots. In this game, he appears in Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man Legends (2000 (JP))
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87. Mega Man Heroes
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MegaMan.EXE |
Fighter Related
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800 G; 20
? G
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One of the main characters of the Mega Man Battle Network series. He's a NetNavi—a program with a unique personality stored in his real-world operator Lan Hikari's PET (Personal Terminal). He busts viruses in the virtual world and helps Lan deal with day-to-day issues. He's in Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man Battle Network (10/2001)
: Mega Man Battle Network 4 (06/2004)
One of the main characters of the Mega Man Battle Network series. He's a NetNavi – a program with a unique personality stored in his real-world operator Lan Hikari's PET (Personal Terminal). He busts viruses in the virtual world and helps Lan deal with day-to-day issues. He's in Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man Battle Network (11/2001)
: Mega Man Battle Network 4 (10/2004)
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87. Mega Man Heroes
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Star Force Mega Man |
Fighter Related
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 |
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? G; —
? G
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In the Mega Man Star Force series, young Geo Stelar and his alien partner merge to become the powerful fighter Mega Man. They've saved the planet on many occasions, but very few people know this Mega Man's true identity. He appears as part of Mega Man's Final Smash.
: Mega Man Star Force (08/2007)
: Mega Man Star Force 2 (06/2008)
: Mega Man Star Force (11/2007)
: Mega Man Star Force 2 (10/2008)
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87. Mega Man Heroes
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Elec Man |
Assist Trophy
|
 |
 |
? G; —
? G
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A robot created to help manage the power at nuclear plants. He specializes in directing power flow, handling levels of energy that would short out lesser robots. When he is called into battle, he'll zip around while firing his Thunder Beam in all directions. Don't get zapped!
: Mega Man (12/1987)
A robot created to control the voltage of nuclear power plants. He's sharp, speedy, and excels at commanding electrical currents (an unexpected forte for a robot). When you call on him in this game, he'll zip around, firing his Thunder Beam up, down and straight ahead. Anyone hit by the beam will be in for a shock!
: Mega Man (12/1989)
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86. Mega Man
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Yellow Devil |
Enemy
|
 |
 |
? G; —
? G
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This massive baddy splits itself into small pieces and flies across the battlefield, striking anyone in the way. Deal damage to it by attacking the eye, or hide behind its body to avoid your foes. Be careful—whoever deals the final blow triggers an enemy-launching explosion!
: Mega Man (12/1987)
This towering foe splits himself into small bits to move across the stage and wreak havoc. If you can get behind him, you can use him as a shield and also hit his eye more easily. Hit his eye enough and he'll explode! Try to get your opponents caught in the explosion to do some real damage!
: Mega Man (12/1989)
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86. Mega Man
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Mettaur |
Enemy  Series Related
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 |
? G; —
? G
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 This enemy comes to Smash Bros. from the Mega Man series, bringing its distinct yellow helmet along with it. Usually hiding under its helmet, every so often a Mettaur will show its face to fire off a few shots. You can't hurt them when they hunker down, but you can grab them...
 A familiar foe from the Mega Man series, these guys are pretty distinct with that big yellow helmet. It looks a lot like a hard hat from a construction site. It's pretty great protection—you can't really hurt these guys until they look up from under the helmet. The Cactuspy and slippery New Met are pretty similar.
: Mega Man (12/1987)
: Mega Man 2 (07/1989)
 An enemy from the Mega Man series, noteworthy for the yellow helmet covering its whole body. Every so often, a Mettaur will show its face and fire three shots at once. It'll only take damage when its face is showing, so time your attacks carefully. Alternatively, you can just grab it and lob it. Your choice.
 A familiar foe in the Mega Man series, noteworthy for the yellow helmet covering its whole body, which looks rather like the hard hats you see on construction sites. You can't hurt it until its face emerges from under the helmet, so watch for your chance to strike. Similar foes include the Cactuspy and the slippery New Met.
: Mega Man (12/1989)
: Mega Man 2 (12/1990)
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86. Mega Man
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Dr. Wily |
Series Related
|
 |
 |
? G; —
? G
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 A mad scientist from the Mega Man series who develops deadly robots to try and take over the world. He's not above stealing the robots made by other scientists and modifying them for his own evil ends, either. Dr. Wily has a tendency to beg for forgiveness when Mega Man inevitably defeats him; those tears don't look all that genuine, honestly...
 A mad scientist from the Mega Man series who develops deadly robots to try to take over the world. He's not above stealing the robots made by other scientists and modifying them for his own evil ends, either. Dr. Wily has a tendency to beg for forgiveness when Mega Man inevitably defeats him, but those tears don't look all that genuine, honestly...
: Mega Man (12/1987)
: Mega Man 2 (07/1989)
A mad scientist from the Mega Man series who develops deadly robots to help him take over the world. He's also not above taking robots made by other scientists and modifying them for his own evil ends. Dr. Wily has a tendency to beg for forgiveness when Mega Man inevitably defeats him, but somehow he never learns.
: Mega Man (12/1989)
: Mega Man 2 (12/1990)
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86. Mega Man
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Energy Tank |
Series Related
|
 |
 |
? G; —
? G
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These restore Mega Man's health. You can keep any you find and use them from the menu at any time. They first appeared in Mega Man 2. Later titles added items like Mystery Tanks, which also restore weapon power, and Mini E Tanks, which grant you an Energy Tank when you collect four.
: Mega Man 2 (07/1989)
: Mega Man 4 (01/1992)
These are filled with simulated solar power that restores Mega Man's health. You can keep any you find and use them from the menu at any time. They first appeared in Mega Man 2. Later titles added items like Mystery Tanks, which also restore weapon power, and Mini E Tanks, which grant you an Energy Tank when you collect four.
: Mega Man 2 (12/1990)
: Mega Man 4 (08/1993)
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86. Mega Man
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