Difference between pages "Mega Man 7" and "Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge"

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Mega Man 7 (released as "Rockman 7: Showdon of Destiny!" in Japan) is the seventh game in the classic Mega Man series, released on march 24, 1995. It was the first Mega Man game released for the SNES in Japan and the United States. It was first game to introduce [[Bass]] and Treble.
[[File:MegamanDrWily'sRevenge.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for Mega Man 1 on the Gameboy]]
''This page is for the first Mega Man game on the Game Boy. For information on the first Mega Man game released, see [[Mega Man (video game)]].''


Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (released in Japan as "Rockman World") is the first Mega Man game for the Game Boy.


==In Mega Man Maker==
In order to stop Dr. Wily's quest for world domination, Mega Man faces against the Robot Master bosses reused from the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom games. The player travels through the stages of four Robot Masters from Mega Man: Cut Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, and Elec Man, defeats the Robot Masters, and obtains their weapon.
Version 1.4.0 focused on adding content from this game and from [[Mega Man 6]]. As of Version 1.7.5, there are 3 bosses, 13 enemies, 3 level objects, 28 tilesets, 16 backgrounds, 5 weapons, 14 spikes, 13 ladders and 19 music tracks available from Mega Man 7 in Mega Man Maker.
 
Once all four Robot Masters are defeated, Mega Man encounters four more Robot Masters, this time from Mega Man 2: Bubble Man, Quick Man, Flash Man, and Heat Man. Once defeated, Mega Man finally faces off against the Mega Man Killer known as Enker, who was introduced in this game.


===Bosses===
Many assets such as the sprites, music, and Robot Masters were reused and/or remixed for the game from Mega Man and Mega Man 2.
*[[Spring Man]]
*[[Shade Man]]
*[[Freeze Man]]


===Enemies===
Due to the game reaching over 1 million sales in its initial printing, the game was later reprinted under the "Player's Choice" label.
*[[Tripropellan]]
*[[Icicle Teck]]
*[[Trio the Wheel]]
*[[Baccone]]
*[[Tom Daddy]]
*[[Frisk Cannon]]
*[[Gockroach S]]
*[[Gockroach S Nest]]
*[[Turbo Roader]]
*[[Kaminari Kogoro]]
*[[Cyorown]]
*[[Gobots]]
*[[Tsuranattori]]


==In Mega Man Maker==
===Weapons===
===Weapons===
*[[Wild Coil]]
*[[Mirror Buster]]
*[[Noise Crush]]
*[[Danger Wrap]]
*[[Freeze Cracker]]
*[[Super Adaptor]]
 
===Level Objects===
*[[Floor Light]]
*[[Jet Platform]]
*[[Punch Block]]
 
===Backgrounds===
*Spring BG
*Freeze BG
*Slash BG
*Junk BG
*Junk BG 2
*Shade BG
*Shade BG 2
*Shade BG 2 (Alt)
*Burst BG
*Turbo BG
*Turbo BG 2
*Turbo BG 3
*Cloud BG
*Wily 1 BG
*Wily 3 BG
*Wily 4 BG
 
===Tilesets===
*Intro Tile
*Spring Tile
*Spring Tile 2
*Freeze Tile
*Freeze Tile 2
*Slash Tile
*Junk Tile
*Shade Tile
*Shade Tile 2
*Shade Tile 2 (Alt)
*Burst Tile
*Burst Tile 2
*Burst Tile 3
*Burst Tile 3 (Alt)
*Turbo Tile
*Turbo Tile 2
*Turbo Tile 3
*Turbo Tile 4
*Cloud Tile
*Cloud Tile 2
*Wily 1 Tile
*Wily 2 Tile
*Wily 2 Tile 2
*Wily 3 Tile
*Wily 3 Tile 2
*Wily 3 Tile 3
*Wily 3 Tile 4
*Wily 4 Tile
 
===Ladders===
*Spring Ladder
*Freeze Ladder
*Slash Ladder
*Junk Ladder
*Junk Ladder 2
*Shade Ladder
*Burst Ladder
*Turbo Ladder
*Cloud Ladder
*Cloud Ladder 2
*Wily Ladder 15 (MM7 Wily 1)
*Wily Ladder 16 (MM7 Wily 2)
*Wily Ladder 17 (MM7 Wily 3)
 
===Spikes===
*Spring Spike
*Freeze Spike
*Slash Spike
*Shade Spike
*Burst Spike
*Burst Spike (Alt)
*Burst Spike 2
*Burst Spike 2 (Alt)
*Turbo Spike
*Wily Spike 24
*Wily Spike 25
*Wily Spike 26
*Wily Spike 27
*Wily Spike 28


===Music===
[[Category:Official games]]
*Intro Stage
*Spring Man
*Freeze Man
*Slash Man
*Junk Man
*Shade Man
*Shade Man (Alt)
*Burst Man
*Turbo Man
*Cloud Man
*Robot Museum
*Wily Stage 1
*Wily Stage 2
*Wily Stage 3
*Wily Stage 4
*Robot Master (MM7)
*Wily Boss (MM7)
*Wily Capsule (MM7)
*Bass (MM7)

Revision as of 13:24, 14 August 2021

Box art for Mega Man 1 on the Gameboy

This page is for the first Mega Man game on the Game Boy. For information on the first Mega Man game released, see Mega Man (video game).

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (released in Japan as "Rockman World") is the first Mega Man game for the Game Boy.

In order to stop Dr. Wily's quest for world domination, Mega Man faces against the Robot Master bosses reused from the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom games. The player travels through the stages of four Robot Masters from Mega Man: Cut Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, and Elec Man, defeats the Robot Masters, and obtains their weapon.

Once all four Robot Masters are defeated, Mega Man encounters four more Robot Masters, this time from Mega Man 2: Bubble Man, Quick Man, Flash Man, and Heat Man. Once defeated, Mega Man finally faces off against the Mega Man Killer known as Enker, who was introduced in this game.

Many assets such as the sprites, music, and Robot Masters were reused and/or remixed for the game from Mega Man and Mega Man 2.

Due to the game reaching over 1 million sales in its initial printing, the game was later reprinted under the "Player's Choice" label.

In Mega Man Maker

Weapons