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Mega Man 6 (released as "Rockman 6: The Greatest Battle of All Time!!" in Japan) is the sixth game in the classic Mega Man series, released on October 5, 1993. It was the final Mega Man game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. Mega Man 6 did not see an official release in Europe until a re-release, as a Virtual Console game on Nintendo 3DS on June 11, 2013.
Mega Man 6 (released as "Rockman 6: The Greatest Battle of All Time!!" in Japan) is the sixth game in the classic Mega Man series, released on October 5, 1993. It was the final Mega Man game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. Mega Man 6 did not see an official release in Europe until a re-release, as a Virtual Console game on Nintendo 3DS on June 11, 2013.
==In Mega Man Maker==
==In Mega Man Maker==
Version 1.4.0 focused on adding content from this game and from [[Mega Man 7]]. As of Version 1.7.5, there are 5 bosses, 22 enemies, 7 level objects, 80 tilesets, 107 backgrounds, 10 weapons, 26 spikes, 18 ladders and 12 music tracks available from Mega Man 6 in Mega Man Maker.
Version 1.4.0 focused on adding content from this game and from [[Mega Man 7]]. As of Version 1.7.5, there are 5 bosses, 22 enemies, 7 level objects, 80 tilesets, 101 backgrounds, 10 weapons, 26 spikes, 18 ladders and 12 music tracks available from Mega Man 6 in Mega Man Maker.


===Bosses===
===Bosses===
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*The design of the earliest format of water in Mega Man Maker comes from Yamato Man's stage.
*The design of the earliest format of water in Mega Man Maker comes from Yamato Man's stage.
*The Energy Balancer is also a part of this game, although by default.
*The Energy Balancer is also a part of this game, although by default.
[[Category:Official games]]

Latest revision as of 08:28, 1 September 2021

Mega Man 6 (released as "Rockman 6: The Greatest Battle of All Time!!" in Japan) is the sixth game in the classic Mega Man series, released on October 5, 1993. It was the final Mega Man game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. Mega Man 6 did not see an official release in Europe until a re-release, as a Virtual Console game on Nintendo 3DS on June 11, 2013.

In Mega Man Maker

Version 1.4.0 focused on adding content from this game and from Mega Man 7. As of Version 1.7.5, there are 5 bosses, 22 enemies, 7 level objects, 80 tilesets, 101 backgrounds, 10 weapons, 26 spikes, 18 ladders and 12 music tracks available from Mega Man 6 in Mega Man Maker.

Bosses

Enemies

Weapons

Level Objects

Backgrounds

  • Blizzard BG
  • Blizzard BG 2
  • Blizzard BG 3
  • Blizzard BG 4
  • Wind BG
  • Wind BG 2
  • Wind BG 3
  • Wind BG 3 (Alt)
  • Flame BG
  • Flame BG 2
  • Flame BG 3
  • Flame BG 4
  • Flame BG 5
  • Tomahawk BG
  • Tomahawk BG (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 2
  • Tomahawk BG 2 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 3
  • Tomahawk BG 3 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 4
  • Tomahawk BG 4 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 5
  • Tomahawk BG 5 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 6
  • Tomahawk BG 6 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk BG 7
  • Tomahawk BG 7 (Alt)
  • Centaur BG
  • Centaur BG 2
  • Centaur BG 3
  • Centaur BG 3 (Alt)
  • Centaur BG 3 (Alt 2)
  • Centaur BG 4
  • Centaur BG 4 (Alt)
  • Centaur BG 5
  • Centaur BG 6
  • Centaur BG 7
  • Centaur BG 8
  • Centaur BG 9
  • Centaur BG 9 (Alt)
  • Centaur BG 9 (Alt 2)
  • Centaur BG 10
  • Centaur BG 10 (Alt)
  • Centaur BG 10 (Alt 2)
  • Knight BG
  • Knight BG (Alt)
  • Knight BG 2
  • Knight BG 2 (Alt)
  • Knight BG 3
  • Knight BG 3 (Alt)
  • Knight BG 4
  • Knight BG 4 (Alt)
  • Knight BG 5
  • Knight BG 6
  • Knight BG 6 (Alt)
  • Knight BG 7
  • Knight BG 7 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG
  • Yamato BG (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 2
  • Yamato BG 2 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 3
  • Yamato BG 3 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 4
  • Yamato BG 4 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 5
  • Yamato BG 5 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 6
  • Yamato BG 6 (Alt)
  • Yamato BG 7
  • Yamato BG 7 (Alt)
  • Plant BG
  • Plant BG 2
  • Plant BG 3
  • Plant BG 4
  • Plant BG 5
  • Mr X 1 BG
  • Mr X 1 BG 2
  • Mr X 1 BG 3
  • Mr X 1 BG 4
  • Mr X 2 BG
  • Mr X 2 BG 2
  • Mr X 3 BG
  • Mr X 3 BG 2
  • Mr X 3 BG 3
  • Mr X 4 BG
  • Wily 1 BG
  • Wily 1 BG 2
  • Wily 1 BG 3
  • Wily 2 BG
  • Wily 2 BG 2
  • Wily 2 BG 3
  • Wily 3 BG
  • Wily 3 BG 2
  • Wily 3 BG 3
  • Wily 3 BG 3 (Alt)
  • Wily 3 BG 3 (Alt 2)
  • Wily 3 BG 3 (Alt 3)
  • Wily 3 BG 3 (Alt 4)
  • Wily 4 BG
  • Wily 4 BG 2

Tilesets

  • Blizzard Tile 1
  • Blizzard Tile 2
  • Blizzard Tile 3
  • Wind Tile
  • Wind Tile 2
  • Wind Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Wind Tile 3
  • Wind Tile 4
  • Flame Tile
  • Flame Tile 2
  • Flame Tile 3
  • Tomahawk Tile
  • Tomahawk Tile (Alt)
  • Tomahawk Tile 2
  • Tomahawk Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk Tile 3
  • Tomahawk Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Tomahawk Tile 4
  • Tomahawk Tile 4 (Alt)
  • Centaur Tile
  • Centaur Tile (Alt)
  • Centaur Tile 2
  • Centaur Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Centaur Tile 3
  • Centaur Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Knight Tile
  • Knight Tile (Alt)
  • Knight Tile 2
  • Knight Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile
  • Yamato Tile (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 2
  • Yamato Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 3
  • Yamato Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 4
  • Yamato Tile 4 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 5
  • Yamato Tile 5 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 6
  • Yamato Tile 6 (Alt)
  • Yamato Tile 7
  • Yamato Tile 7 (Alt)
  • Plant Tile
  • Plant Tile 2
  • Plant Tile 3
  • Mr X 1 Tile
  • Mr X 1 Tile 2
  • Mr X 1 Tile 3
  • Mr X 1 Tile 4
  • Mr X 1 Tile 5
  • Mr X 1 Tile 6
  • Mr X 2 Tile
  • Mr X 2 Tile 2
  • Mr X 2 Tile 3
  • Mr X 2 Tile 4
  • Mr X 3 Tile
  • Mr X 3 Tile (Alt)
  • Mr X 3 Tile 2
  • Mr X 4 Tile
  • Mr X 4 Tile (Alt)
  • Mr X 4 Tile 2
  • Wily 1 Tile
  • Wily 1 Tile 2
  • Wily 1 Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Wily 1 Tile 3
  • Wily 1 Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Wily 1 Tile 4
  • Wily 1 Tile 4 (Alt)
  • Wily 1 Tile 5
  • Wily 1 Tile 5 (Alt)
  • Wily 1 Tile 6
  • Wily 1 Tile 6 (Alt)
  • Wily 2 Tile
  • Wily 2 Tile (Alt)
  • Wily 2 Tile 2
  • Wily 2 Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Wily 3 Tile
  • Wily 3 Tile 2
  • Wily 4 Tile

Plates

  • Mr X Plate

Ladders

  • Blizzard Ladder
  • Wind Ladder
  • Wind Ladder 2
  • Flame Ladder
  • Tomahawk Ladder
  • Tomahawk Ladder (Alt)
  • Centaur Ladder
  • Centaur Ladder (Alt)
  • Centaur Ladder (Alt 2)
  • Knight Ladder
  • Knight Ladder (Alt)
  • Yamato Ladder
  • Plant Ladder
  • Mr. X Ladder 1 (Mr. X Stage 1)
  • Mr. X Ladder 2 (Mr. X Stage 3)
  • Mr. X Ladder 3 (Mr. X Stage 4)
  • Wily Ladder 13
  • Wily Ladder 14 (MM6 Wily 3)

Spikes

  • Blizzard Spike
  • Blizzard Spike 2
  • Wind Spike
  • Wind Spike (Alt)
  • Flame Spike
  • Tomahawk Spike
  • Tomahawk Spike (Alt)
  • Centaur Spike
  • Centaur Spike 2
  • Centaur Spike 2 (Alt)
  • Knight Spike
  • Knight Spike (Alt)
  • Knight Spike 2
  • Knight Spike 2 (Alt)
  • Yamato Spike
  • Yamato Spike (Alt)
  • Yamato Spike 2
  • Yamato Spike 2 (Alt)
  • Plant Spike
  • Mr. X Spike 1 (Mr. X Stage 1)
  • Mr. X Spike 2 (Mr. X Stage 2)
  • Mr. X Spike 3 (Mr. X Stage 4)
  • Wily Spike 20 (MM6 Wily 1)
  • Wily Spike 21 (MM6 Wily 1)
  • Wily Spike 22 (MM6 Wily 3)
  • Wily Spike 23 (MM6 Wily 3)

Water

  • Blizzard Water
  • Centaur Water
  • Yamato Water
  • Yamato Water (Alt)
  • Plant Water
  • Wily Water 5 (MM6 Wily 3)

Music

  • Blizzard Man
  • Wind Man
  • Flame Man
  • Tomahawk Man
  • Centaur Man
  • Knight Man
  • Yamato Man
  • Plant Man
  • Mr. X Stage
  • Wily Stage
  • Robot Master (MM6)
  • Wily Boss (MM6)

Other

  • Mega Man's Charge Shot can be set to take on its appearance from this game. It is the default configuration of Mega Man's buster.
  • The design of the earliest format of water in Mega Man Maker comes from Yamato Man's stage.
  • The Energy Balancer is also a part of this game, although by default.