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Mega Man III

Also known as: Rockman World 3 (JP)
Developer:
Minakuchi Engineering
Publisher:
Capcom
Platform:
Game Boy
Released in JP: December 11, 1992
Released in US: December 1992
Released in EU: 1993




EnemyIcon.png This game has unused enemies.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.




PrereleaseIcon.pngThis game has a prerelease article


Mega Man III is the third game in the Game Boy Mega Man series. This time Capcom brought back the team who worked on Dr. Wily's Revenge to keep things a bit more consistent.



Contents




  • 1 Cutting Wheel


  • 2 Unused Music


    • 2.1 Punk


    • 2.2 Robot Masters






Cutting Wheel


YOU AGAIN

Graphics for the Cutting Wheel enemy from Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge are found in the ROM, but it never shows up in any level.


(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Music


One track is unused in the game, and one track is never played in its entirety.


Punk



Punk's theme is only played once in the game. The last 8 seconds of the song are never heard through normal play, nor does it ever loop.


Robot Masters



A version of Mega Man 4's Robot Master demo theme, which is itself a version of Mega Man 2's title theme. This was later used in Mega Man IV for the Robot Master demonstrations.


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