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→Trivia: Mega Man, along with Sephiroth and Kazuya, are considered third-party characters who are human like but not human fighters.
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*Mega Man, [[Steve]] and [[Pac-Man]] are the only playable third-party characters who don't have any voice clips. | *Mega Man, [[Steve]] and [[Pac-Man]] are the only playable third-party characters who don't have any voice clips. | ||
**Mega Man and Pac-Man are also the only third-party characters to debut as starters. | **Mega Man and Pac-Man are also the only third-party characters to debut as starters. | ||
*Mega Man, along with [[Sephiroth]] and [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], are considered third-party characters who are human like but not human fighters. | |||
*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 himself has also been shown capable of wall jumps in ''Mega Man: The Power Battle'' and ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters''. | **Mega Man himself has also been shown capable of wall jumps in ''Mega Man: The Power Battle'' and ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters''. |