Backgrounds

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Backgrounds are a set of graphics that can be placed behind tiles and other game objects in Mega Man Maker. Each screen can only have 1 background, though the colors of certain parts of some backgrounds can be changed via the background color setting. Unlike the first 6 Mega Man games they are not made out of smaller tiles, which makes them much easier to place.

Backgrounds have a size of 256x224.

List of Backgrounds

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As of version 1.8.5.2, there are a total of 510 different backgrounds in Mega Man Maker. This includes:

There are references to the Mega Man series and other franchises in the descriptions for backgrounds which are listed here.

Background Video Showcase

MMM Version 1.8 Backgrounds

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Trivia

  • There are unused versions of Wily 2 BG, Junk BG, and Junk BG 2 and a completely unused Time BG 2 background. They can be used by text editing a .MMLV level file, making them unused content that still works.
  • Prior to version 1.8.0, the only Robot Master boss without a background in Mega Man Maker was Air Man from Mega Man 2, presumably because the clouds originally found in his stage are not backgrounds and instead work as foreground elements that hinder the player's sight. However, with version 1.8.0 adding content from the Game Boy games, specifically Air BG from Mega Man II, this is no longer the case.
  • Although Search Man's stage was originally located in Congo, Africa, the Level Builder description for Search BG and Search BG 2 erroneously refer to the Amazon jungle, which is located in South America.
  • Prior to version 1.7.0, Strike BG 6's description was "How many pluses you can find? Submit your answer and win a great prize!". The description was updated in the version to congratulate the user MM2WilySt2 who counted 6974 pluses.