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Mega Man 2 [a] (stylized as Mega Man II) is a 1988 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan in 1988 and in North America and PAL regions the following years. Mega Man 2 continues Mega Man's battle against the evil Dr. Wily and his rogue robots. It introduced graphical ...
The original Mega Man Legacy Collection was released on August 25, 2015, for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. [3] Developed by Digital Eclipse, it is a collection of the first six titles in the original Mega Man series, originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System between 1987–1993.
The song itself describes a player trying to defeat the boss character Air Man (and later in the song Wood Man) in Mega Man 2. Unlike the earlier song " Omoide wa Okkusenman! " which uses a song originally composed for Mega Man 2 as its melody, "Air Man ga Taosenai" is an original composition by an individual only known as " Seramikaru ...
Rockman 2: The Power Fighters was created by the Capcom Sound Team. It was released by Victor Entertainment on September 21, 1996, in Japan only. The soundtrack contains pieces arrange from previous Mega Man games written by Yuki Iwai, Yuko Kadota, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Hideki Okugawa, Masato Koda, and Tatsuro Suzuki.
While the band was hard at work on their Mega Man 3 album, [8] they released a single as a preview for the album, titled Sparked A War, at Nerdapalooza and released it online soon after. The CD features the band's first single from their Mega Man 3 album (their rendition of Sparkman, "You've Sparked A War"), as well as a few b-sides .
Rockman Zero Game Music Complete Works - Rockman Zero 1~3-is a soundtrack album which contains music from Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero 2, and Mega Man Zero 3.The tracks were composed by Ippo Yamada, Luna Umegaki, Chicken Mob, Masaki Suzuki, Tsutomu Kurihara, and Makoto Tomozawa, though "Theme of ZERO", taken from the soundtrack of Mega Man X, was composed by Setsuo Yamamoto.
The Protomen, colloquially referred to by fans in retrospect as Act I, is the debut album release by indie rock band The Protomen.It is a rock opera loosely based on the Mega Man video game series, and the first volume of a planned trilogy of albums on this theme.