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[[File:MegamanDrWily'sRevenge.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for Mega Man 1 on the Gameboy]]
[[File:Megamanii.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for Mega Man II]]
''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 II''''' (released in Japan as "Rockman World 2") is the second Mega Man installment on the Game Boy. It was released in Japan on December 20, 1991 and in North America in February 1992.


Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (released in Japan as "Rockman World") is the first Mega Man game for the Game Boy.
Like its prequel, [[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]], there are two sets of four Robot Masters, however, this time there are four from Mega Man 2 and four from Mega Man 3. Mega Man II is the also first game in the Game Boy series to have eight Robot Master stages compared to only four in Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge. Mega Man's reprogrammed future self Quint (also known alternatively as Quintet in some promotional material) debuts as a major rival for Mega Man.
 
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.


The game is commonly criticized for its large number of glitches and design mistakes compared to most other Mega Man games.
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==In Mega Man Maker==
==In Mega Man Maker==
The game was properly represented in ''Mega Man Maker'' in [[1.8.0]].
Some modifications made to certain assets from Mega Man II have been implemented into Mega Man Maker.


===Bosses===
*[[Tama]]'s 4 HP contact damage in Mega Man Maker likely used Tama's 5 HP contact damage in ''Mega Man II'' as a benchmark, as all other Mega Man games that feature Tama have impractical contact damage values.
*[[Enker]]
*Tama has a contact damage of 0 HP in Mega Man 3 and essentially functions as if there was a giant invisible wall around the enemy, while Tama has a contact damage of 28 HP in Mega Man: The Wily Wars and will instantly defeat the player if collided with. These damage values were probably not practical to use in ''Mega Man Maker''.
*[[Hot Dog]]'s AI behavior in ''Mega Man Maker'' where it always shoots the same number of fireballs is likely based off how Hot Dog's AI attacks the same way in Mega Man II.
*[[Crazy Cannon]]'s AI behavior in ''Mega Man Maker'' where each of the enemy's two sets of six shots are always shot at the same arced angle is likely based off how Crazy Cannon's AI shoots the same way in Mega Man II.
*By comparison, in ''Mega Man 2'', each shot in a set of six fired by Crazy Cannon can vary slightly in angle arc, with some shots traveling slightly farther horizontally than others. This variant of the Crazy Cannon AI is not used in ''Mega Man Maker''.


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
*[[Cutting Wheel]]
===Weapons===
*[[Mirror Buster]]


===Level Objects===
===Level Objects===
*[[Super Cutter]]
*[[Melting Snow Block]]
*[[Icicle]]


===Backgrounds===
===Backgrounds===
*Cut BG
*Clash BG
*Ice BG
*Metal BG
*Fire BG
*Metal BG (Alt)
*Fire BG (Alt)
*Metal BG 2
*Wily I BG
*Metal BG 2 (Alt)
*Credit I BG
*Metal BG 3
*Credit I BG (Alt)
*Metal BG 3 (Alt)
*Air BG
*Wood BG
*Wood BG (Alt)
*Wood BG 2
*Wood BG 2 (Alt)
*Wily II BG
*Hard BG
*Hard BG 2
*Hard BG 3
*Top BG
*Needle BG
*Needle BG (Alt)
*Needle BG 2
*Needle BG 2 (Alt)
*Needle BG 3
*Needle BG 3 (Alt)
*Needle BG 4
*Needle BG 4 (Alt)
*Magnet BG


===Tilesets===
===Tilesets===
*Cut Tile
*Clash Tile
*Ice Tile
*Clash Tile (Alt)
*Fire Tile
*Clash Tile 2
*Elec Tile
*Clash Tile 2 (Alt)
*Wily I Tile
*Metal Tile
*Credits Tile GB I
*Metal Tile (Alt)
*Metal Tile 2
*Metal Tile 2 (Alt)
*Metal Tile 3
*Air Tile
*Air Tile (Alt)
*Wood Tile
*Wood Tile (Alt)
*Hard Tile
*Hard Tile (Alt)
*Hard Tile 2
*Hard Tile 2 (Alt)
*Top Tile
*Top Tile 2
*Needle Tile
*Needle Tile (Alt)
*Magnet Tile
*Magnet Tile (Alt)
*Wily II Tile
*Wily II Tile 2
*Wily II Tile 3
*Wily II Tile 4


===Ladders===
===Ladders===
*Cut Ladder GB
*Clash Ladder GB
*Ice Ladder GB
*Clash Ladder GB (Alt)
*Fire Ladder GB
*Metal Ladder GB
*Elec Ladder GB
*Metal Ladder GB (Alt)
*Wily Ladder GB
*Wood Ladder GB
*Wood Ladder GB (Alt)
*Wily Ladder GB II
*Wily Ladder GB II (Alt)


===Spikes===
===Spikes===
*Ice Spike GB
*Clash Spike GB
*Elec Spike GB
*Clash Spike GB (Alt)
 
===Water===
*Wood Water GB
*Wood Water GB (Alt)
*Top Water GB
*Top Water GB (Alt)


===Music===
===Music===
*Cut Man
*Clash Man
*Ice Man
*Metal Man
*Fire Man
*Air Man
*Elec Man
*Wood Man
*Wily Stage 1 (GB1)
*Hard Man
*Wily Stage 2 (GB1)
*Top Man
*Robot Master (GB1)
*Needle Man
*Magnet Man
*Wily Stage 1 (GB2)
*Wily Stage 2 (GB2)
*Robot Master (GB2)


[[Category:Official games]] [[Category:Game Boy Games]]
[[Category:Official games]] [[Category:Game Boy Games]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 12 December 2022

Box art for Mega Man II

Mega Man II (released in Japan as "Rockman World 2") is the second Mega Man installment on the Game Boy. It was released in Japan on December 20, 1991 and in North America in February 1992.

Like its prequel, Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, there are two sets of four Robot Masters, however, this time there are four from Mega Man 2 and four from Mega Man 3. Mega Man II is the also first game in the Game Boy series to have eight Robot Master stages compared to only four in Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge. Mega Man's reprogrammed future self Quint (also known alternatively as Quintet in some promotional material) debuts as a major rival for Mega Man.

The game is commonly criticized for its large number of glitches and design mistakes compared to most other Mega Man games.

In Mega Man Maker

Some modifications made to certain assets from Mega Man II have been implemented into Mega Man Maker.

  • Tama's 4 HP contact damage in Mega Man Maker likely used Tama's 5 HP contact damage in Mega Man II as a benchmark, as all other Mega Man games that feature Tama have impractical contact damage values.
  • Tama has a contact damage of 0 HP in Mega Man 3 and essentially functions as if there was a giant invisible wall around the enemy, while Tama has a contact damage of 28 HP in Mega Man: The Wily Wars and will instantly defeat the player if collided with. These damage values were probably not practical to use in Mega Man Maker.
  • Hot Dog's AI behavior in Mega Man Maker where it always shoots the same number of fireballs is likely based off how Hot Dog's AI attacks the same way in Mega Man II.
  • Crazy Cannon's AI behavior in Mega Man Maker where each of the enemy's two sets of six shots are always shot at the same arced angle is likely based off how Crazy Cannon's AI shoots the same way in Mega Man II.
  • By comparison, in Mega Man 2, each shot in a set of six fired by Crazy Cannon can vary slightly in angle arc, with some shots traveling slightly farther horizontally than others. This variant of the Crazy Cannon AI is not used in Mega Man Maker.

Enemies

Level Objects

Backgrounds

  • Clash BG
  • Metal BG
  • Metal BG (Alt)
  • Metal BG 2
  • Metal BG 2 (Alt)
  • Metal BG 3
  • Metal BG 3 (Alt)
  • Air BG
  • Wood BG
  • Wood BG (Alt)
  • Wood BG 2
  • Wood BG 2 (Alt)
  • Wily II BG
  • Hard BG
  • Hard BG 2
  • Hard BG 3
  • Top BG
  • Needle BG
  • Needle BG (Alt)
  • Needle BG 2
  • Needle BG 2 (Alt)
  • Needle BG 3
  • Needle BG 3 (Alt)
  • Needle BG 4
  • Needle BG 4 (Alt)
  • Magnet BG

Tilesets

  • Clash Tile
  • Clash Tile (Alt)
  • Clash Tile 2
  • Clash Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Metal Tile
  • Metal Tile (Alt)
  • Metal Tile 2
  • Metal Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Metal Tile 3
  • Air Tile
  • Air Tile (Alt)
  • Wood Tile
  • Wood Tile (Alt)
  • Hard Tile
  • Hard Tile (Alt)
  • Hard Tile 2
  • Hard Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Top Tile
  • Top Tile 2
  • Needle Tile
  • Needle Tile (Alt)
  • Magnet Tile
  • Magnet Tile (Alt)
  • Wily II Tile
  • Wily II Tile 2
  • Wily II Tile 3
  • Wily II Tile 4

Ladders

  • Clash Ladder GB
  • Clash Ladder GB (Alt)
  • Metal Ladder GB
  • Metal Ladder GB (Alt)
  • Wood Ladder GB
  • Wood Ladder GB (Alt)
  • Wily Ladder GB II
  • Wily Ladder GB II (Alt)

Spikes

  • Clash Spike GB
  • Clash Spike GB (Alt)

Water

  • Wood Water GB
  • Wood Water GB (Alt)
  • Top Water GB
  • Top Water GB (Alt)

Music

  • Clash Man
  • Metal Man
  • Air Man
  • Wood Man
  • Hard Man
  • Top Man
  • Needle Man
  • Magnet Man
  • Wily Stage 1 (GB2)
  • Wily Stage 2 (GB2)
  • Robot Master (GB2)