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''Mega Man'' is an action- platform video game that was developed by Stephen Rozner, an ex-employee of Capcom U.S.A, and published in 1990 by
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for DOS systems. It is the first game in the ''
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'' franchise to be released for home computers. The game had a negative critical response; many reviewers called it one of the worst-ever PC games. Despite this, a sequel titled '' Mega Man 3: The Robots Are Revolting'' was released in 1992. The events of this game are set after those of the original 1987 game and about two weeks before those of ''
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''.


Gameplay

In ''Mega Man'', "Masters" Dyna Man, Sonic Man, and Volt Man can be selected. In each level, the player-character
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fights enemies and obstacles before facing the level's "Robot Master"
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at the level's end.


Development

Stephen Rozner developed ''Mega Man'' under his company Rozner Labs. Rozner had previous experience working with a
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intellectual property, having ported '' Street Fighter'' to the
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. Capcom U.S.A., Inc. purchased Riggs International, a small video-game development company consisting of Rozner as artist and CEO, which it intended to use as an internal development studio but the plan failed and Rozner was tasked with managing external developers. During this time, Rozner began work on ''Mega Man''. During development, Rozner left Capcom U.S.A., which allowed Rozner to release the game when it was finished. Rozner was unable to access Capcom's asset files and assembly code, so he decided to start from nothing and make "whatever he wanted" because he was a fan of the original
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''Mega Man'' games. ''Mega Man'' was released for DOS in 1990.


Reception

Video-game critics gave ''Mega Man'' a negative reception; many called it one of the worst PC games of all time. ''
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'' listed the game on its list of the worst-ever PC ports, calling it a "monstrous conversion" and a "terrible port". The game also appeared on '' USGamer's'' list of the worst games on the
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, calling the level designs "uninspired" and the lack of music "the worst part". ''
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''s Nadia Oxford listed it as one of the worst games in the ''Mega Man franchise''. Jeremy Parish of ''Polygon'' ranked it as the worst game in the main series, calling it "a half-baked, unbalanced, hideous-looking game". Christian Nutt and Justin Speer for ''
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'' called the game's controls and graphics "abysmal". Neil Foster of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' gave the game a negative review; while he found the addition of Enhanced Graphics Adapter visuals to be a plus, he found the graphics overall to be lacking in imagination when compared to the NES ''Mega Man'' games. He also panned the gameplay, which he called "dull" and "cheap", and said the level design makes it "drag", and that "everything hits too hard and there’s little mercy invincibility in-between", leading to quick deaths. Foster added the game's enemies are too short to shoot and that narrow passages with low ceilings make jumping difficult. Foster also panned the controls, saying they make the game more difficult than it needs to be and noted some of the game's art assets were stolen and used in ''
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''. In his book "The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers", John Szczepaniak was less negative towards the game, considering it to be not as bad as fans of the series say it is.


Sequel

Stephen Rozner and his brother William Rozer developed a sequel titled ''Mega Man 3: The Robots Are Revolting'',As referred to in-game, the box art just titles it ''Mega Man 3''. which was released in 1992 on DOS. The game began as an unrelated game called ''Eco Man'' and featured a character wearing a
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exploring polluted land. Hi-Tech Expressions, however, said it would only be published if it was reskinned into a ''Mega Man'' game to appeal to more buyers, leaving the game with its
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theme. The sequel was titled ''Mega Man 3'' rather than ''Mega Man 2'' because one of the game's Robot Masters resembles Spark Man on the box art.


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* * {{Mega Man series 1990 video games DOS games DOS-only games Video games developed in the United States Single-player video games Superhero video games Mega Man spin-off games