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| *Mega Man's ability to [[wall jump]] in the ''Smash'' series is a reference to the subseries ''Mega Man X'', where {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s wall kick was an integral part of the game. | | *Mega Man's ability to [[wall jump]] in the ''Smash'' series is a reference to the subseries ''Mega Man X'', where {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s wall kick was an integral part of the game. |
| *Mega Man is the second playable character to be referred to by an alias, rather than a form of their real name, after [[Snake]] and predating [[Bayonetta]] and [[Joker]]. | | *Mega Man is the second playable character to be referred to by an alias, rather than a form of their real name, after [[Snake]] and predating [[Bayonetta]] and [[Joker]]. |
| *Mega Man appeared in various media alongside other ''Super Smash Bros.'' playable characters prior to ''Super Smash Bros. 4'':
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| **Mega Man, [[Pac-Man]], [[Ryu]] , [[Ken]], and [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] all appeared in the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions of ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter X Tekken}}''.
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| **[[Mario]] appeared with Mega Man in the {{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario: Die Bescherung}} comic.
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| **[[Sonic]] appeared with Mega Man in the ''Worlds Collide'' and "Worlds Unite" crossover story arcs of Archie Comics' ''Mega Man'' and ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comics.
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| ***There are also special variant covers of Archie's ''Sonic Universe'' #69, ''Mega Man'' #42 and ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #266 that create a ''Super Smash Bros.'' based scene depicting Mega Man fighting Sonic and [[Shadow the Hedgehog]] on [[Boxing Ring]]. <ref>http://www.megamanmonthly.com/wp/wordpress/?p=1547</ref>
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| **[[Ryu]] also appeared with Mega Man in the first two games of the ''Marvel vs Capcom'' series, as well as ''Street Fighter X Mega Man''.
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| **Ryu's rival, [[Ken Masters]], also appeared alongside Mega Man in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''.
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| **Mega Man appeared alongside [[Terry Bogard]] as cards in ''SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighter'' series.
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| **Mega Man, [[Pit]] (as "Kid Icarus"), and [[Simon Belmont]] (along with cameos from other classic characters, such as [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Link]]<!--Don't list them all, or we'll be here all day!-->) previously appeared together in the animated series ''{{s|wikipedia|Captain N: The Game Master}}''. Additionally, [[Samus Aran]] was a regular character in the comic book tie-in to the show, though Mega Man was absent as the publisher, Valiant Comics, did not have access to characters outside of Nintendo's ownership.
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