Mega Man III
The third and final Game Boy installment in the Mega Man series, featuring a unique selection of Robot Masters from Mega Man 3-6. Introduces the Rush Adapter system that combines Rush abilities into powerful new forms.
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Story
The story of Mega Man III consists of the hero Mega Man battling the evil scientist Dr. Wily , but is different from version to version: in the US manual, Wily using a converted oil platform in the middle of the ocean to draw energy from the Earth's core to power a new machine. The plot of the Japanese version the game, supported by supplementary material, has Dr. Light's laboratory receiving many bad news reports from all over the world, from industrial anormalities to transportation failures and abnormal weather conditions, and an army of robots had gone crazy.
Light finds out that the supercomputer that manages people's everyday life is malfunctioning and was tampered with by Dr. Wily via jamming waves, so he sends Mega Man, Rush , and Eddie to find him and stop him. Mega Man defeats four of Dr. Wily's old Robot Masters, Gemini Man, Snake Man , Spark Man and Shadow Man, and after taking them out, he enters Wily's castle, where he has to fight four of the Robot Masters created by Dr.
Cossack, the Russian scientist who Wily had blackmailed earlier: Drill Man, Dust Man, Dive Man and Skull Man. After defeating the second set of Robot Masters, Mega Man finds Dr. Wily attempting to escape. A powerful robot designed specifically to destroy the hero, Punk , confronts him, but after a tough battle, Mega Man is able to defeat him.
Wily's fortress emerges from the ocean and Mega Man heads in there, defeating him once again.
Gameplay Systems
Mega Man III shares the action and platformgameplay set forth the NES Mega Man games. [ failed verification ] The player is able to choose between four stages that are immediately available. Mega Man's primary method of attack is his "Mega Buster", which can fire an unlimited number of small shots or can be charged by holding the down the button and then releasing a larger and more powerful blast. Beating the Robot Master boss at the end of each stage allows the player to add its unique weapon to Mega Man's arsenal.
The player can also gain access to Mega Man's dog Rush , who can transform into a "Coil" mode to let the player jump higher or a "Jet" mode for flying large distances across the screen. Another companion robot, Eddie , will appear in certain stages to randomly lend the player health, weapon power, extra lives, or storable Energy Tanks for completely refilling health. Mega Man III features four Robot Master adversaries from Mega Man 3 (Snake Man, Shadow Man, Spark Man, and Gemini Man) and four from Mega Man 4 (Dive Man, Drill Man, Skull Man, and Dust Man).
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About Mega Man III
Mega Man III is a classic video game released for the Game Boy on January 1, 1992. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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