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** The Mega Man and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} Nintendo]] Fanbases in general are on really friendly terms with each other, with the majority of Nintendo fans seeing Mega Man as an honorary Nintendo franchise thanks to the latter making its grand debut on the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Entertainment System]] and mostly being synonymous with Nintendo consoles ever since. It even got to the point where Mega Man had been confirmed as the first third-party newcomer of VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU and had been acclaimed by both Nintendo and Mega Man fans alike! In terms of specific Nintendo fanbases, however, the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mario Bros]] fanbases quite arguably have the biggest camaraderie with the Mega Man fanbase; aside from the numerous fanart between Mega Man and Kirby/Mario, the friendship between the Kirby and Mega Man fanbases is due to the two being BadassAdorable [[KidHero Kid Heroes]] with PowerCopying abilities, and the friendship between the Mario and Mega Man fanbases can even be traced to [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mega_Man having Mega Man characters prominent in some of the Club Nintendo comics that star Super Mario Bros. characters]] (and for that matter, the presence of a Mega Man costume in VideoGame/MarioKart8 and even Mega Man himself in VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker via the Mystery Mushroom).

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** The Mega Man and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} Nintendo]] Fanbases in general are on really friendly terms with each other, with the majority of Nintendo fans seeing Mega Man as an honorary Nintendo franchise thanks to the latter making its grand debut on the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Entertainment System]] and mostly being synonymous with Nintendo consoles ever since. It even got to the point where Mega Man had been confirmed as the first third-party newcomer of VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU and had been acclaimed by both Nintendo and Mega Man fans alike! In terms of specific Nintendo fanbases, however, the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mario Bros]] fanbases quite arguably have the biggest camaraderie with the Mega Man fanbase; aside from the numerous fanart between Mega Man and Kirby/Mario, the friendship between the Kirby and Mega Man fanbases is due to the two respective protagonists of said video game franchises being BadassAdorable [[KidHero Kid Heroes]] with PowerCopying abilities, and the friendship between the Mario and Mega Man fanbases can even be traced to [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mega_Man having Mega Man characters prominent in some of the Club Nintendo comics that star Super Mario Bros. characters]] (and for that matter, the presence of a Mega Man costume in VideoGame/MarioKart8 and even Mega Man himself in VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker via the Mystery Mushroom).
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** The Mega Man and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} Nintendo]] Fanbases in general are on really friendly terms with each other, with the majority of Nintendo fans seeing Mega Man as an honorary Nintendo franchise thanks to the latter making its grand debut on the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Entertainment System]] and mostly being synonymous with Nintendo consoles ever since. It even got to the point where Mega Man had been confirmed as the first third-party newcomer of Super Smash Bros. 4 and had been acclaimed by both Nintendo and Mega Man fans alike! In terms of specific Nintendo fanbases, however, the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mario Bros]] fanbases quite arguably have the biggest cameraide with the Mega Man fanbase; aside from the numerous fanart between Mega Man and Kirby/Mario, the friendship between the Kirby and Mega Man fanbases is due to the two being BadassAdorable [[KidHero Kid Heroes]] with PowerCopying abilities, and the friendship between the Mario and Mega Man fanbases can even be traced to [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mega_Man having Mega Man characters prominent in some of the Club Nintendo comics that star Super Mario Bros. characters]] (and for that matter, the presence of a Mega Man costume in VideoGame/MarioKart8 and even Mega Man himself in VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker via the Mystery Mushroom).
** The Mega Man fans also tend to get along well with the fans of ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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** The Mega Man and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} Nintendo]] Fanbases in general are on really friendly terms with each other, with the majority of Nintendo fans seeing Mega Man as an honorary Nintendo franchise thanks to the latter making its grand debut on the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Entertainment System]] and mostly being synonymous with Nintendo consoles ever since. It even got to the point where Mega Man had been confirmed as the first third-party newcomer of Super Smash Bros. 4 VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU and had been acclaimed by both Nintendo and Mega Man fans alike! In terms of specific Nintendo fanbases, however, the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mario Bros]] fanbases quite arguably have the biggest cameraide camaraderie with the Mega Man fanbase; aside from the numerous fanart between Mega Man and Kirby/Mario, the friendship between the Kirby and Mega Man fanbases is due to the two being BadassAdorable [[KidHero Kid Heroes]] with PowerCopying abilities, and the friendship between the Mario and Mega Man fanbases can even be traced to [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mega_Man having Mega Man characters prominent in some of the Club Nintendo comics that star Super Mario Bros. characters]] (and for that matter, the presence of a Mega Man costume in VideoGame/MarioKart8 and even Mega Man himself in VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker via the Mystery Mushroom).
** The Mega Man fans also tend to get along well with the fans of ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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** A fellow blue hero, ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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** A fellow blue hero, The Mega Man and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} Nintendo]] Fanbases in general are on really friendly terms with each other, with the majority of Nintendo fans seeing Mega Man as an honorary Nintendo franchise thanks to the latter making its grand debut on the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Entertainment System]] and mostly being synonymous with Nintendo consoles ever since. It even got to the point where Mega Man had been confirmed as the first third-party newcomer of Super Smash Bros. 4 and had been acclaimed by both Nintendo and Mega Man fans alike! In terms of specific Nintendo fanbases, however, the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Super Mario Bros]] fanbases quite arguably have the biggest cameraide with the Mega Man fanbase; aside from the numerous fanart between Mega Man and Kirby/Mario, the friendship between the Kirby and Mega Man fanbases is due to the two being BadassAdorable [[KidHero Kid Heroes]] with PowerCopying abilities, and the friendship between the Mario and Mega Man fanbases can even be traced to [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mega_Man having Mega Man characters prominent in some of the Club Nintendo comics that star Super Mario Bros. characters]] (and for that matter, the presence of a Mega Man costume in VideoGame/MarioKart8 and even Mega Man himself in VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker via the Mystery Mushroom).
** The Mega Man fans also tend to get along well with the fans of
''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.
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* There's some overlap with ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' since that show has quite a few parallels with the ''Mega Man'' series.

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* ** There's some overlap with ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' since that show has quite a few parallels with the ''Mega Man'' series.
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* There's some overlap with ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' since that show has quite a few parallels with the ''Mega Man'' series.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo consoles didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/{{Castlevania}} franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/{{Castlevania}} franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo consoles didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/{{Castlevania}} franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/Castlevania franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/Castlevania Franchise/{{Castlevania}} franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously) the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/Castlevania franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously) viciously), the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/Castlevania franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously). Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned, owned like ''VideoGame/MegaManTheWilyWars'' on the Genesis, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously). viciously) the fact that Mega Man is more associated with Nintendo didn't help these matters.[[note]] Mega Man wasn't the only 3rd party franchise that has this negative stigma from European gamers, as Konami's Franchise/Castlevania franchise also has this problem as well.[[/note]] Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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Broken links, plus adding Crystal Man


* RetroactiveRecognition: Out of all the fan-submitted Robot Master designs, one name in particular stands out: Yusuke Murata, creator of ''Manga/Eyeshield21'' and artist for the ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' manga, who created [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/6/6e/DustManYusukeMurata.png/revision/latest?cb=20141201144829 Dust Man.]]

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Out of all the fan-submitted Robot Master designs, one name in particular stands out: Yusuke Murata, creator of ''Manga/Eyeshield21'' and artist for the ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' manga, who created [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/6/6e/DustManYusukeMurata.png/revision/latest?cb=20141201144829 [[https://i.imgur.com/elEJUYA.png Dust Man.]]Man]] and [[https://i.imgur.com/02DLlp2.png Crystal Man]].
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: It's practically tradition for the second game in a series to be leaps and bounds better than the first, and successively improves. The exceptions to this rule are ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'', which took until the third game for this to take effect, ''VideoGame/MegaManX'', where the first is often considered better with the second game being considered on par with or slightly worse than it, and the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man Gameboy games]], where [[VideoGame/MegaManII the second game]] is considered the weakest game in the whole Classic era while [[VideoGame/MegaManV the fifth one]] is most well-remembered for not entirely retreading old ground and is one of the few Gameboy titles that can actually stand alongside the NES titles.

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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: It's practically tradition for the second game in a series to be leaps and bounds better than the first, and successively improves. The exceptions to this rule are ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'', which took until the third game for this to take effect, ''VideoGame/MegaManX'', where the first is often considered better with the second game being considered on par with or slightly worse than it, and the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man Gameboy games]], where [[VideoGame/MegaManII the second game]] is considered the weakest game in the whole Classic era while [[VideoGame/MegaManV the fifth one]] is most well-remembered for not entirely retreading old ground and is one of the few Gameboy titles that can actually stand alongside the NES titles.titles.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware. (Both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously.) Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware. (Both shovelware (both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously.) viciously). Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The series is well-respected in Japan and the United States and considered an icon not just of the NES era, but video games in general. In Europe, however, things were a different story. The NES and SNES didn't catch on in most of Europe for several reasons, and by the time Mega Man games started coming out on consoles Europeans actually owned, [[ItsShortSoItSucks their short length]] and [[AnimationAgeGhetto colorful, generally 2D graphics]] caused the majority of players and magazines to dismiss them as shovelware. (Both of these aspects were criticized in American mags as well, but not nearly as viciously.) Though the series was eventually VindicatedByHistory, European sales lag behind Japanese and American numbers to this day.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: It's practically tradition for the second game in a series to be leaps and bounds better than the first, and successively improves. The exceptions to this rule are ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'', which took until the third game for this to take effect, ''VideoGame/MegaManX'', where the first is often considered better with the second game being considered on par with or slightly worse than it, and the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man Gameboy games]], where [[VideoGame/MegaManII the second game]] is considered the weakest game in the whole Classic era while [[VideoGame/MegaManV the fifth one]] is most well-remembered for not entirely retreading old ground and is one of the few Gameboy titles that can actually stand alongside the NES titles.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Mega Man is pretty much Manga/AstroBoy meets Series/{{Kikaider}} meets Anime/NeoHumanCasshern.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: It's practically tradition for the second game in a series to be leaps and bounds better than the first, and successively improves. The exceptions to this rule are ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'', which took until the third game for this to take effect, ''VideoGame/MegaManX'', where the first is often considered better with the second game being considered on par with or slightly worse than it, and the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man Gameboy games]], where [[VideoGame/MegaManII the second game]] is considered the weakest game in the whole Classic era while [[VideoGame/MegaManV the fifth one]] is most well-remembered for not entirely retreading old ground and is one of the few Gameboy titles that can actually stand alongside the NES titles.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Mega Man is pretty much Manga/AstroBoy meets Series/{{Kikaider}} meets Anime/NeoHumanCasshern.
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** The fellow blue hero, ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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** The A fellow blue hero, ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the scores of crossover sprite comics and animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.
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** A great example is ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the hundreds of crossover sprite comics and sprite animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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** A great example is The fellow blue hero, ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the hundreds scores of crossover sprite comics and sprite animations between the two in the early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.
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** With various {{Creator/Nintendo}} franchises, as well as VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog, with which it actually had a crossover in the Archie Comics.

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** With various {{Creator/Nintendo}} franchises, as well as VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog, with which it actually had a A great example is ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Some of the earliest examples of the ''Mega Man''-''Sonic'' alliance are the hundreds of crossover sprite comics and sprite animations between the two in the Archie Comics.early 2000s, thanks to the popularity of the ''Mega Man'' sprite-sharing website Sprites Inc. The most popular crossovers included ''VideoGame/FinalFantasySonicX'', ''WebAnimation/SonicsQuestForPower'', and even ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' to some extent. This alliance finally made its way into official material in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' in the "Worlds Collide" crossover arc.

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