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First level of MMZ3 with a copy x hack at 100% completion. Its in japanese but you'll just have to deal with it.

I did not create this hack. The reason I created this was because it took me a very long time to find this hack and i figured I'd show it off and make it easier for others to get. Oh and sorry for bad quality:P couldn't use fraps for this recording. *****Download***** Also there isn't any survey bullshit just a direct link to my mediafire. This has been tested and works on VBA version 1.7.2 ****Omega hack is included!**** (Omega is in English) There should be no corruption problems. If so, make sure its not an error on your end first.

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Main article: Mega Man, known in Japan as Rockman ( ロックマン, Rokkuman) is the hero of the games, created by Dr. Light, with assistance from Dr. Originally created as a lab assistant named 'Rock', he was modified for battle after the disgruntled Dr.

Wily reprogrammed the original Robot Masters. Due to his Variable Weapons System, he can copy the weapon of any Robot Master he defeats in combat and use it as his own. This ability can also be used by Protoman and Bass. Light [ ] Doctor Thomas Light, known in Japan as Doctor Thomas Right ( トーマス・ライト, Tōmasu Raito), is depicted as an aged scientist, who is a peerless.

He is the creator of protagonist and several other, and can be considered the father of Mega Man, Roll, and Proto Man. While a, he reluctantly recognizes that the use of force can be a necessity. He plays a supporting role, often developing and distributing new gear. In the Mega Man X series, set 100 years after the original series, Dr.

Light resumes his supporting role through enhancement capsules that contain upgrades to X's systems together with messages relayed by silver/blue, slightly translucent projections of the deceased scientist. He also appears in the 'Navi Mode' of Mega Man and Mega Man 6 in the to provide gameplay hints to Mega Man. Main article: Introduced in the first Mega Man game, Doctor Albert W.

Wily ( Dr.ワイリー, Dokutā Wairī) is a mad scientist who was originally Dr. Light's partner, and helped him create a series of humanoid robots to help mankind, such as the boy robot Rock and the construction robot, though the world ignored his contribution. Out of jealousy for Light, he reprogrammed the robots, with the exception of Rock, to assist him in. He was however defeated by Rock, who voluntarily upgraded to the combat robot 'Mega Man'. Wily returned as the antagonist in subsequent titles of the main series with a different scheme each time, only to be defeated and surrender to Mega Man at the end.

Wily has also been instrumental in the backgrounds of other characters in the series. He repaired the prototype for Mega Man, ', and in Mega Man 7 used what he learned during the process to create his answer to Light's work,. After Bass proved to be unreliable, Wily refined his design, creating the robot. Zero would appear in the and games as a hero working alongside Light's last creation, '. Though Wily died prior to the X series, his legacy continued through a initially carried by Zero and transferred to, creating the X series antagonist 'Sigma Virus', along with all the Mavericks. Wily ranked sixth on 's Top 10 Video Game Characters who should die along with his nemesis, Dr. IGN editor Colin Moriarty stated that while their rivalry may have been fascinating for over 20 years, they need to go so the core series may advance.

However, several Mega Man series ( X, Zero, ZX) take place long after the death of both doctors. Light's Mega Man Battle Network (a series set in an alternate timeline where network technology flourished instead of robotics) counterpart is an entirely different character, Dr.

Wily's counterpart, Lord Wily, is biologically identical to that of the original series. This Wily actually turns good by the end of the series, while, through the Maverick Virus, the prime Wily continues to cause catastrophic events long after his death. Proto Man [ ]. Main article: Proto Man, known as Blues ( ブルース, Burūsu) in Japan, is the early prototype of that made his first appearance in, under the name of Break Man, to help train Mega Man by fighting him. Beyond their armor and personality, Proto Man and Mega Man are supposedly identical. However, at the end of, it is revealed by Dr.

Light that Proto Man's body has a fatal defect in its energy system, and as a result, is in great pain and has a more limited lifespan. He also appears in the 'Navi Mode' of Mega Man 3 in the to provide gameplay hints to Mega Man. Bass [ ] Bass, Forte ( フォルテ, Forute) in Japan, is a robot designed by Dr.