Mega Man Soccer
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Mega Man Soccer | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Release date(s) | March 25, 1994 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Platform(s) | SNES |
Media | 10-megabit cartridge |
Mega Man Soccer (known as Rockman's Soccer in Japan) is a video game released by Capcom for the Super NES in 1994 that combines soccer with the Mega Man classic series.
[edit] Playable characters
Playable characters are listed with their stats:
# | Player | RUN | KIK | TAC | DIF |
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DRN-001 | Mega Man | 040 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DRN-000 | Proto Man | 047 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DRN-003 | Cut Man (Mega Man) | 042 | 062 | 160 | 096 |
DRN-008 | Elec Man (Mega Man) | 043 | 062 | 064 | 096 |
DRN-006 | Bomb Man (Mega Man) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DRN-005 | Ice Man (Mega Man) | 048 | 062 | 048 | 048 |
DRN-007 | Fire Man (Mega Man) | 042 | 062 | 128 | 112 |
DWN-011 | Bubble Man (Mega Man 2) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DWN-014 | Flash Man (Mega Man 2) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 096 |
DWN-010 | Air Man (Mega Man 2) | 038 | 062 | 160 | 096 |
DWN-016 | Wood Man (Mega Man 2) | 028 | 064 | 224 | 208 |
DWN-017 | Needle Man (Mega Man 3) | 036 | 064 | 128 | 128 |
DWN-021 | Top Man (Mega Man 3) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 096 |
DWN-022 | Snake Man (Mega Man 3) | 040 | 062 | 112 | 128 |
DWN-019 | Gemini Man (Mega Man 3) | 048 | 062 | 096 | 096 |
DWN-032 | Skull Man (Mega Man 4) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DWN-026 | Toad Man (Mega Man 4) | 040 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
DWN-030 | Dust Man (Mega Man 4) | 036 | 064 | 096 | 176 |
DWN-028 | Pharaoh Man (Mega Man 4) | 034 | 062 | 224 | 160 |
RKN-001 | Enker (Mega Man in Dr. Wily's Revenge) | 044 | 062 | 096 | 128 |
Whenever the player selects any of these characters for a team, the character comes in as a group of holographic clones (for example if the player selected Mega Man, he or she would get about 4 Mega Men). The real character is the goalie (the goalie's name will be in the HUD, with the clones sharing his standard colors), while the clones all look alike.
This game is notorious for lacking an ending. After finishing the game, it just returns to the main title, no matter what mode it has been played on.
[edit] Trivia
- Among this game's unused content is a set of credits, despite it not having an ending.
- It is not possible for the player to select Dr. Wily as part of an exhibition team, even though you can slightly see the edge of the icon that would be Dr. Wily.
- It is the 1st Mega Man game to be for 1 to 2 players.
- This is one of the few Mega Man games to depict Rock as a civilian during the introduction.
- Bomb Man's name is misspelled as Bomberman.