Mega Man Soccer is a video game released by Capcom for the Super NES in 1994 that combines soccer with the original Mega Man series.
Mega Man 7 (U) (Nes)
Mega Man 7, known as Rockman 7 Shukumei no Taiketsu (ロックマン7 宿命の対決, Rokkuman Sebun Shukumei no Taiketsu?, lit. “Rockman 7 A Destined Confrontation”) in Japan, is a video game that is a part of the original Mega Man series.
Mega Man 6 (U) (Nes)
SDA logo Released in March 1994, Mega Man 6 was the last NES Mega Man game, and came out 2 Mega Man games too late to be the last Mega Man game with any original ideas or relevance.
Mega Man 5 (U) (Nes)
Mega Man 5 is a 1992 action game developed by Capcom for the NES console. Mega Man and with his new ally, Beat pursues Protoman after abducting Dr. Light and destroying the city.
Mega Man 4 (U) (Nes)
Mega Man 4 is a 1992 platformer game developed by Capcom for NES. It is the fourth game in Mega Man series. Mega Man battles with Dr.Cossack’s eight Robot Masters in this game.
Mega Man 3 (U) (Nes)
A newly reformed Dr. Wily is helping Dr. Light build a giant peacekeeping robot named Gamma. They also send eight Robot Masters to various mining worlds to find energy crystals to power for Gamma. But as Gamma near completion, the the robots suddenly go berserk.
Mega Man 2 (U) (Nes)
Widely regarded by fans as one of the greatest action games of all time, Mega Man 2 is the second title in the seminal NES series. With even more stages and robot masters than the previous installment, its sheer size and scope are enough to get any action gamer’s heart palpitating.
Mega Man 1 (U) (Nes)
It’s Mega Man versus the powerful leaders and fighting forces of Monsteropolis – that strange multi-faceted land of robot-like Humanoids. Brilliant scientist Dr.Wright conceived the construction of fully-operational human-like experimental robots to perform specific everyday duties.