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Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters |
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Also known as: Rockman 2: The Power Fighters (JP) This game has unused graphics. |
Tarzan action game walkthrough. Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters stayed mainly in Japan for quite some time until it was included in Mega Man Anniversary Collection.
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, known in Japan as Rockman 2: The Power Fighters (ロックマン2・ザ・パワーファイターズ?), is an arcade video game, released in Japan in 1996 as a fighting game in the Mega Man series of games. It is the direct sequel to Mega Man: The Power Battle released the previous year. Both games were ported to home consoles in North America in 2004 as part. Play Mega Man 2 game online in your browser free of charge on Arcade Spot. Mega Man 2 is a high quality game that works in all major modern web browsers. This online game is part of the Arcade, Shooting, Emulator, and NES gaming categories. Mega Man 2 has 72 likes from 82 user ratings.
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Unused Sprites
Arcade - Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters - Bubble Man - The #1 source for video game sprites on the internet! Pisicile aristocrate trilulilu in romana. Rockman 2 - The Power Fighters was released in July 1996 in the Japanese arcades. It was known as the 17th video game released for the CPS-II hardware. The game is known outside Japan as 'Mega Man 2 - The Power Fighters'. Here is the list of known export releases: 'Mega Man 2 - The Power Fighters Blue Board'. Building upon the previous game, you must battle Dr. Wilys evil robot criminals with the help of Megaman, Protoman, Bass & Duo. Features cool 2-D graphics and the same tried & true Megaman controls. Pay attention to Dr. Lights advice and you may reach Dr. Wilys fortress and come out victo.
Pharaoh Man's Unused Pose
This could be an alternate idle pose, but also could be an unused frame of his shield animation.
Player's 'Shooting Down' Animation
This is an animation for the characters shooting down. Most interestingly, every playable character has this animation.
Duo's shooting down animation is actually used, but is covered up by effects.
Mega Man's Hadouken Animation
It looks like it was planned that Mega Man would be able to use a form of Hadouken, though no possible projectile was found. A Hadouken move can be obtained (albeit through a relatively time-consuming method) in Mega Man X, where it is fired much like in the Street Fighter series.
Proto Man's Shield Animation
Looks like it was planned that Proto Man could use his shield as an attack, too. However, the gaps between sprites are very rough, and seems to be missing frames. Judging by the amount of similar sprites, it seems possible that sprites were being tested with the shield in slightly different positions before the move was scrapped.
(On the last frame of the first row, Proto Man appears to be both attacking with and carrying his shield. Oopsie, developers!)
Unused Music
This track appears to be an unused guitar track for the Cut Man theme. It was most likely made to test the sound system.
Version Differences
- Some voices and text from the Japanese version were removed in other versions.
- In the Japanese version, Mega Man says 'Rock Upper!' (referencing his Japanese name, Rockman) when he does his Up + Attack special uppercut. In other versions, he simply says 'Upper!'. Curiously, he says 'Rock Upper!' in the ending scene in Mega Man/Bass 2-player ending.
Arcade Mega Man 2 The Power Fighters Download Games
The Mega Man series | |
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NES | Mega Man • Mega Man 2 • Mega Man 3 • Mega Man 4 • Mega Man 5 • Mega Man 6 • Wily & Right no Rock Board |
Game Boy | Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (Prototype) • Mega Man II • Mega Man III • Mega Man IV • Mega Man V • Wily & Right no Rock Board |
DOS | Mega Man • Mega Man 3 |
SNES | Mega Man 7 (Prototype) • Rockman & Forte • Mega Man's Soccer |
Genesis | Mega Man: The Wily Wars |
Game Gear | Mega Man |
Arcade | Mega Man: The Power Battle • Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters |
PlayStation | Mega Man 8 (Prototypes) • Mega Man: Battle & Chase |
Sega Saturn | Mega Man 8 |
GameCube | Mega Man Anniversary Collection |
PlayStation Portable | Mega Man: Powered Up |
WiiWare | Mega Man 9 • Mega Man 10 |
Windows | Mega Man Legacy Collection • Rockman Strategy |
Nintendo 3DS | Mega Man Legacy Collection |
Nintendo Switch | Mega Man 11 |
Mega Man X | |
SNES | Mega Man X • Mega Man X2 (Prototypes) • Mega Man X3 (Prototypes) |
Game Boy Color | Mega Man Xtreme • Mega Man Xtreme 2 |
PlayStation | Mega Man X3 • Mega Man X4 (Prototype) • Mega Man X5 (Prototype) • Mega Man X6 (Prototype) |
PlayStation 2 | Mega Man X7 (Prototype) • Mega Man X8 (Prototype) • Mega Man X: Command Mission (Prototype) |
Windows | Mega Man X7 |
PlayStation Portable | Mega Man Maverick Hunter X |
Mega Man Legends | |
PlayStation | Mega Man Legends (Prototypes) • Mega Man Legends 2 (Prototypes) • The Misadventures of Tron Bonne |
Nintendo 64 | Mega Man 64 (Prototype) |
Mega Man Battle Network/Star Force | |
Game Boy Advance | Mega Man Battle Network • Battle Network 2 (Prototype) • Battle Network 3 • Battle Network 4 • Rockman.EXE 4.5 Real Operation • Battle Network 5 • Battle Network 6 Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge |
GameCube | Mega Man Network Transmission |
WonderSwan (Color) | Rockman EXE WS |
Nintendo DS | Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS • Rockman.EXE: Operate Shooting Star Mega Man Star Force • Mega Man Star Force 2 • Mega Man Star Force 3 |
Mega Man Zero/ZX | |
Game Boy Advance | Mega Man Zero • Mega Man Zero 2 • Mega Man Zero 3 • Mega Man Zero 4 |
Nintendo DS | Mega Man Zero Collection Mega Man ZX • Mega Man ZX Advent |
Other | |
iOS/Android | Rockman Xover |