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|title = Mega Man (universe) | |title = Mega Man (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Mega Man logo.png|300px]] | |image = [[File:Mega Man logo.png|300px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:MegaManSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:MegaManSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = [[Capcom]]<br>Inti Creates<br>Tiger Electronics<br>Rozner Labs | |developer = [[Capcom]]<br>Inti Creates<br>Tiger Electronics<br>Rozner Labs | ||
|publisher = Capcom<br>Tiger Electronics<br>U.S. Gold<br>Hi Tech Expressions | |publisher = Capcom<br>Tiger Electronics<br>U.S. Gold<br>Hi Tech Expressions | ||
|distributor = | |distributor = | ||
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|interwikipage = Mega Man | |interwikipage = Mega Man | ||
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The '''''Mega Man'' universe''' (known in Asian territories as '''''Rockman''''' ({{ja|ロックマン|Rokkuman}}) and occasionally written as '''''Megaman''''') refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the eponymous ''Mega Man'' series by [[Capcom]]. Originating on the NES, the ''Mega Man'' franchise has spawned a multitude of video games across many platforms, as well as a variety of associated media. The series is the third such third-party franchise to contribute elements to a ''Smash'' game, with the titular [[Mega Man]] being a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | The '''''Mega Man'' universe''' (known in Asian territories as '''''Rockman''''' ({{ja|ロックマン|Rokkuman}}) and occasionally written as '''''Megaman''''') refers to the ''Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the eponymous ''Mega Man'' series by [[Capcom]]. It is a Japanese video game franchise created by Capcom. Originating on the NES, the ''Mega Man'' franchise has spawned a multitude of video games across many platforms, as well as a variety of associated media. The series is the third such third-party franchise to contribute elements to a ''Smash'' game, with the titular [[Mega Man]] being a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
==Franchise description== | ==Franchise description== | ||
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===Stage=== | ===Stage=== | ||
*[[File:WilyCastleIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Wily Castle]]'''[[Wily Castle]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): staged on a metal plateau before Dr. Wily's Skull Castle - the final stage of ''Mega Man 2''. The plateau is flanked by two floating platforms. The main gimmick of the stage is that the Yellow Devil resides here as a stage boss. Otherwise, it is a stage similar to {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}, with small floating platforms moving in and out of the stage. The platforms that appear differ in function depending on the version of ''Smash 4''. In the 3DS version, platforms will float above the plateau and to the left and right of it. The layout is similar to the Bright Man Stage from ''Mega Man 4''. In the Wii U version, on-rail platforms move along a set path. They are similar to the moving platforms in the Guts Man Stage from the original ''Mega Man''; there are breaks in the rails that cause the platforms to abruptly fold and drop the characters and items that were on top of it. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 3<sup>(<span style="color:#FF1E00">3DS</span>)</sup> and Level 4<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup> of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Mega Man. Only its [[Ω form]] can accommodate [[8-Player Smash]], which takes place on the plateau. | *[[File:WilyCastleIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Wily Castle]]'''[[Wily Castle]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): staged on a metal plateau before Dr. Wily's Skull Castle - the final stage of ''Mega Man 2''. The plateau is flanked by two floating platforms. The main gimmick of the stage is that the Yellow Devil resides here as a stage boss. Otherwise, it is a stage similar to {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}, with small floating platforms moving in and out of the stage. The platforms that appear differ in function depending on the version of ''Smash 4''. In the 3DS version, platforms will float above the plateau and to the left and right of it. The layout is similar to the Bright Man Stage from ''Mega Man 4''. In the Wii U version, on-rail platforms move along a set path. They are similar to the moving platforms in the Guts Man Stage from the original ''Mega Man''; there are breaks in the rails that cause the platforms to abruptly fold and drop the the characters and items that were on top of it. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 3<sup>(<span style="color:#FF1E00">3DS</span>)</sup> and Level 4<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup> of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Mega Man. Only its [[Ω form]] can accommodate [[8-Player Smash]], which takes place on the plateau. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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Arrangements and remixes unique to ''SSB4''. | Arrangements and remixes unique to ''SSB4''. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Cut Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Cut Man Stage" from the original ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mega Man}}''. It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Cut Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Cut Man Stage" from the original ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mega Man}}''. It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Medley}}''': a medley of pieces from ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', including "Game Start", "Title", "Stage Select", and "Dr. Wily Stage 1". | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Medley}}''': a medley of pieces from ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', including "Game Start", "Title", "Stage Select", and "Dr. Wily Stage 1". It plays on Wily Castle. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Air Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Air Man Stage" from ''Mega Man 2''. It plays in Smash Run and on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Air Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Air Man Stage" from ''Mega Man 2''. It plays in Smash Run and on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Quick Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Quick Man Stage" and "Heat Man Stage" from ''Mega Man 2''. It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Quick Man Stage}}''': an arrangement of "Quick Man Stage" and "Heat Man Stage" from ''Mega Man 2''. It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
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====Source Tracks==== | ====Source Tracks==== | ||
Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from ''Mega Man'' games with no alterations. | Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from ''Mega Man'' games with no alterations. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from the original ''Mega Man'', including: "Game Start", "Elec Man Stage", "Bomb Man Stage", "Cut Man Stage", "Guts Man Stage", "Fire Man Stage", and "Ice Man Stage". | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from the original ''Mega Man'', including: "Game Start", "Elec Man Stage", "Bomb Man Stage", "Cut Man Stage", "Guts Man Stage", "Fire Man Stage", and "Ice Man Stage". It plays on Wily Castle. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from ''Mega Man 2'', including: "Air Man Stage", "Wood Man Stage", "Quick Man Stage", "Flash Man Stage", "Crash Man Stage", "Metal Man Stage", "Dr. Wily Stage 1", and "Dr. Wily Stage 2". It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from ''Mega Man 2'', including: "Air Man Stage", "Wood Man Stage", "Quick Man Stage", "Flash Man Stage", "Crash Man Stage", "Metal Man Stage", "Dr. Wily Stage 1", and "Dr. Wily Stage 2". It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 3 Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from ''Mega Man 3'', including: "Top Man Stage", "Shadow Man Stage", "Spark Man Stage", "Snake Man Stage", and "Hard Man Stage". It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 3 Retro Medley}}''': a medley of sourced pieces from ''Mega Man 3'', including: "Top Man Stage", "Shadow Man Stage", "Spark Man Stage", "Snake Man Stage", and "Hard Man Stage". It plays on Wily Castle<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
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==Media with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ==Media with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ||
{{main|Mega Man (universe)/Elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series}} | {{main|Mega Man (universe)/Elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series}} | ||
The ''Mega Man'' universe has media represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of | The ''Mega Man'' universe has media represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of 36 games and medias. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mega Man 10}}'', released on March 1, 2010. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Mega Man'' is the first third-party universe to have debuted on a Nintendo system and currently one of five third-party universes to have done so; the others being {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Castlevania}}, {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}. | *''Mega Man'' is the first third-party universe to have debuted on a Nintendo system and currently one of five third-party universes to have done so; the others being {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Castlevania}}, {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}. | ||
**Coincidentally, both ''Mega Man'' and ''Final Fantasy'' debuted on the NES in 1987, with the former being released a day before the latter launched. | **Coincidentally, both ''Mega Man'' and ''Final Fantasy'' debuted on the NES in 1987, with the former being released a day before the latter launched. | ||
* | *In the third-party franchise, ''Mega Man'' universe has multiple records in ''Smash''. | ||
**Assist Trophies, with three in total. This also makes it one of two third-party franchises to have more than one Assist Trophy, the other being {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}. | **Has the most Assist Trophies, with three in total. This also makes it one of two third-party franchises to have more than one Assist Trophy, the other being {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}. | ||
**Mii costumes, with 8 in total. | **Has the most Mii costumes, with 8 in total. However, technically ''Dragon Quest'' has most, because [[Martial Artist]] costume have two designs for male and female. | ||
** | **Has the most spirits, with 57 in total. | ||
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