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Title Screen


Mega Man 3

Developer:
Rozner Labs
Publisher:
Hi-Tech Expressions
Platform:
DOS
Released in US: 1992




GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.





The DOS Mega Man 3 is widely considered one of the more lackluster DOS titles released. This can be attributed to it being recycled as hell, having questionable level design, and being somehow less enjoyable than the first Mega Man DOS game.





Hmmm...

To do:
There appears to be more unused graphics.

Unused Graphics


Megaman III (DOS)-CRORQ-Scientist.png


The sub-boss in the final level, CRORQ, is piloted by a scientist. However, in-game you never actually see who pilots it as the machine is destroyed without a trace.


Megaman III (DOS)-forklift.png


frklft.vfr contains an unused enemy that should be seen in the final level, but isn't placed anywhere.


(Source: S&F Productions)

Invincibility Cheat Code


Mega Man 3 has the same invincibility cheat code as its predecessor: type nd at the initial setup menu. A letter "n" will appear next to the "Start Game" selection while the code is in effect.


Start Game f


On the initial setup menu, pressing F will make that letter appear next to the "Start Game" selection, much similarly to the cheat mentioned above. Unlike it, though, this appears to make no difference whatsoever in the game.





















































































































































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