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'''''Mega Man 2''''' (released as "Rockman 2: The Mystery of Dr. Wily" in Japan) is the second game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series, released on December 24, 1988. It was the second ''Mega Man'' game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. It is first game that established classic ''Mega Man'' formula like having eight robot masters and the [[Tank|E-Tank]], and is one of the best selling ''Mega Man'' games.<[https://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/million.html Platinum Titles.] CAPCOM.>
'''''Mega Man 2''''' (released as "Rockman 2: The Mystery of Dr. Wily" in Japan) is the second game in the classic ''Mega Man'' series, released on December 24, 1988. It was the second ''Mega Man'' game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. It is first game that established classic ''Mega Man'' formula like having eight robot masters and the [[Tank|E-Tank]], and is one of the best selling ''Mega Man'' games.<ref>[https://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/million.html Platinum Titles.] CAPCOM.</ref>


==In ''Mega Man Maker''==
==In ''Mega Man Maker''==
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* This is so far the only represented Mega Man game with 8-bit graphics where a background has a version with custom-made sprites instead of the original sprites. The background was Bubble BG and it was done to mitigate the potential seizure from the original version of the background.
* This is so far the only represented Mega Man game with 8-bit graphics where a background has a version with custom-made sprites instead of the original sprites. The background was Bubble BG and it was done to mitigate the potential seizure from the original version of the background.
==References==


[[Category:Official games]]
[[Category:Official games]]

Revision as of 21:34, 22 December 2025

Mega Man 2 (released as "Rockman 2: The Mystery of Dr. Wily" in Japan) is the second game in the classic Mega Man series, released on December 24, 1988. It was the second Mega Man game released for the NES in Japan and the United States. It is first game that established classic Mega Man formula like having eight robot masters and the E-Tank, and is one of the best selling Mega Man games.[1]

In Mega Man Maker

Version 1.2.0 focused on adding content from this game and from Mega Man 3. As of Version 1.9.4.3, there are 6 bosses, 29 enemies, 7 level objects, 28 tilesets, 31 backgrounds, 11 weapons, 4 spikes, 6 ladders and 12 music tracks available from Mega Man 2 in Mega Man Maker.

Bosses

Robot Masters

Fortress Bosses

Enemies

Weapons

Level Objects

Backgrounds

  • Bubble BG
  • Bubble BG (Alt)
  • Bubble BG 2
  • Bubble BG 2 (Alt)
  • Quick BG
  • Quick BG 2
  • Wodd BG
  • Wood BG 2
  • Wood BG 3
  • Crash BG
  • Flash BG
  • Flash BG 2
  • Metal BG
  • Metal BG 2
  • Heat BG
  • Wily 1 BG
  • Wily 1 BG 2
  • Wily 1 BG 3
  • Wily 2 BG
  • Wily 3 BG
  • Wily 3 BG 2
  • Wily 4 BG
  • Wily 5 BG
  • Wily 5 BG 2
  • Wily 5 BG 2 (Alt)
  • Wily 6 BG
  • Credits BG
  • Credits BG (Alt)
  • Credits BG (Alt 2)
  • Credits BG (Alt 3)
  • Credits BG (Alt 4)

Tilesets

  • Bubble Tile
  • Bubble Tile (Alt)
  • Air Tile
  • Quick Tile
  • Quick Tile (Alt)
  • Wood Tile
  • Crash Tile
  • Crash Tile 2
  • Flash Tile 1
  • Flash Tile 2
  • Flash Tile 1 (Animated)
  • Flash Tile 2 (Animated)
  • Flash Tile 3 (Animated)
  • Metal Tile
  • Metal Tile 2
  • Metal Tile 3
  • Heat Tile
  • Heat Tile 2
  • Wily 1 Tile
  • Wily 1 Tile 2
  • Wily 1 Tile 3
  • Wily 1 Tile 4
  • Wily 2 Tile
  • Wily 3 Tile
  • Wily 3 Tile (Alt)
  • Wily 4 Tile
  • Wily 5 Tile
  • Wily 6 Tile

Plates

  • Wily Plate

Ladders

  • Wood Ladder
  • Crash Ladder
  • Heat Ladder
  • Wily Ladder 3 (MM2 Wily 1)
  • Wily Ladder 4 (MM2 Wily 2)
  • Wily Ladder 5 (MM2 Wily 4)

Spikes

  • Bubble Spike
  • Wily Spike 3 (MM2 Wily 2)
  • Wily Spike 4 (MM2 Wily 3)
  • Wily Spike 5 (MM2 Wily 4)

Water

  • Bubble Water
  • Wily 1 Water (MM2 Wily 3)

Music

  • Bubble Man
  • Air Man
  • Quick Man
  • Wood Man
  • Crash Man
  • Flash Man
  • Metal Man
  • Heat Man
  • Wily Stage 1/2
  • Wily Stage 3/4/5
  • Wily Stage 6
  • Robot Master (MM2)

Trivia

  • This is so far the only represented Mega Man game with 8-bit graphics where a background has a version with custom-made sprites instead of the original sprites. The background was Bubble BG and it was done to mitigate the potential seizure from the original version of the background.

References