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rdfs:label | - Mega Man: The Power Battle
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rdfs:comment | - Mega Man: The Power Battle, known as Rockman: The Power Battle (ロックマン・ザ・パワーバトル Rokkuman za Pawā Batoru?) in Japan, is an arcade fighting game from the original Mega Man series. It was released together with its sequel Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters in Rockman Power Battle Fighters for PlayStation 2, Rockman Battle & Fighters for Neo Geo Pocket Color and Mega Man: Anniversary Collection for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The player can choose Mega Man, Proto Man or Bass to play with.
- thumb Mega Man: The Power Battle, conocido en Japón como Rockman: The Power Battle (ロックマン・ザ・パワーバトル Rockman: The Power Battle?) es un juego de plataformas/lucha lanzado para Arcades en 1996. En este juego enfrentas bastantes enemigos del pasado. Pero aquí no juegas al estilo normal de Mega Man, sino que se pelea directamente contra los jefes y sin escenarios.
- The game lets the player choose between three playable characters: Mega Man, Proto Man and Bass. Two players can play the game together as different characters, teaming up to defeat the bosses. The game plays much like the main Mega Man games - the player uses one button to jump, and one to fire the character's arm-mounted energy gun. Holding the fire button charges the gun in order to release a stronger blast. Holding down while pressing the jump button makes the character do a dash which appearance varies between characters.
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Platforms | - Arcade, Neo Geo Pocket Color
- Gamecube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
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Name | - Mega Man:
- The Power Battle
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ReleaseDate | - Arcade:
20px20px October 1995
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Rerelease | - --03-15
- --06-23
- --07-30
- Xbox:
- Mega Man: Anniversary Collection
- Nintendo Gamecube/Sony PlayStation 2:
- Rockman Battle & Fighters
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Title | - Mega Man : The Power Battle
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Modes | - Single-player, multiplayer
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Erscheinungsdatum | - Arcade:
- PS2:, GCN:, Xbox
- Datei:22px-Japan-Flagge.svg.png 1995
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abstract | - Mega Man: The Power Battle, known as Rockman: The Power Battle (ロックマン・ザ・パワーバトル Rokkuman za Pawā Batoru?) in Japan, is an arcade fighting game from the original Mega Man series. It was released together with its sequel Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters in Rockman Power Battle Fighters for PlayStation 2, Rockman Battle & Fighters for Neo Geo Pocket Color and Mega Man: Anniversary Collection for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The player can choose Mega Man, Proto Man or Bass to play with.
- thumb Mega Man: The Power Battle, conocido en Japón como Rockman: The Power Battle (ロックマン・ザ・パワーバトル Rockman: The Power Battle?) es un juego de plataformas/lucha lanzado para Arcades en 1996. En este juego enfrentas bastantes enemigos del pasado. Pero aquí no juegas al estilo normal de Mega Man, sino que se pelea directamente contra los jefes y sin escenarios.
- The game lets the player choose between three playable characters: Mega Man, Proto Man and Bass. Two players can play the game together as different characters, teaming up to defeat the bosses. The game plays much like the main Mega Man games - the player uses one button to jump, and one to fire the character's arm-mounted energy gun. Holding the fire button charges the gun in order to release a stronger blast. Holding down while pressing the jump button makes the character do a dash which appearance varies between characters. After choosing a character, the player chooses between three "stories", with each one having different Robot Masters from various games. The "stories" are Mega Man 1-2, 3-6 and Mega Man 7. Upon choosing a "story", the game quickly pans through the various levels, letting the player choose one roulette-style. A level is largely different from the mainstream Mega Man games; instead of going through an entire stage and fighting the Robot Master as a boss at the end, the player faces the Robot Master at once. Killing a Robot Master earns the player their weapon, which can be switched to by pressing a button. Like in most Mega Man games, each Robot Master is weak to another one's weapon, so the player can fight through them in a "rock, paper, scissors" kind of way.
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