[ Mega Man ]
edited 2026-05-21A complete play and watch order for Capcom's Mega Man franchise — the Classic Robot Master series, Mega Man X, Zero/ZX, Legends, Battle Network, and Star Force games, plus the Ruby-Spears cartoon, the NT Warrior anime, and Mega Man: Fully Charged. Includes release-order and in-universe chronological viewing options for each sub-series.
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1987The 1987 series debut developed by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Lab assistant android Rock is rebuilt by Dr. Light as the c…
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1988The 1988 NES sequel directed by Akira Kitamura, in which Dr. Wily returns with eight new Robot Masters: Metal Man, Air Man, Bubble Man, Quic…
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1990The 1990 NES third numbered entry, the last directed by series creator Akira Kitamura. Dr. Wily has supposedly reformed and is helping Dr. L…
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1991The 1991 NES fourth numbered entry. A mysterious Russian scientist, Dr. Cossack, sends an army of Robot Masters to attack the world; the lat…
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1991The 1991 second Game Boy entry developed by Japan System House, set against eight Robot Masters drawn from Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3. Dr. Wi…
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1991The 1991 Game Boy series debut developed by Minakuchi Engineering, the first of five GB titles often called the 'World' series. Dr. Wily res…
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1992The 1992 NES fifth numbered entry. Proto Man appears to lead a robot army in a series of destructive attacks and kidnaps Dr. Light, forcing…
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1992The 1992 third Game Boy entry developed by Minakuchi Engineering. Mega Man faces eight Robot Masters drawn from Mega Man 3 and Mega Man 4, a…
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1993The 1993 NES sixth and final numbered entry of the 8-bit era, originally published in North America by Nintendo of America after Capcom's ha…
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1993The 1993 fourth Game Boy entry developed by Minakuchi Engineering, with Robot Masters drawn from Mega Man 4 and Mega Man 5 plus a new Mega M…
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1994The 1994 fifth and final Game Boy 'World' entry developed by Minakuchi Engineering, featuring an entirely original cast of Stardroid Robot M…
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1995The 1995 first numbered Mega Man on the Super Nintendo, set six months after Mega Man 6. While Dr. Wily is imprisoned, four Robot Masters he…
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1996The 1996 eighth numbered entry, the first Mega Man on 32-bit hardware. After two alien robots crash to Earth following a battle in space, Me…
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1998A 1998 Super Famicom spin-off developed by Capcom for Japanese players who hadn't moved to 32-bit consoles, ported worldwide to Game Boy Adv…
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2006A 2006 PSP remake of the original 1987 Mega Man, developed by Capcom. The remake retains the core stage-and-Robot-Master structure while ado…
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2008The 2008 ninth numbered entry, a downloadable revival designed deliberately to emulate 8-bit NES hardware in both visuals and sound. When Dr…
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2010The 2010 tenth numbered entry, a downloadable follow-up to Mega Man 9 retaining the 8-bit aesthetic. A robot-infecting virus called Roboenza…
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2015A 2015 compilation developed by Digital Eclipse for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, with a 2016 3DS port and a 2018 Switch port. Bundles em…
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2017A 2017 compilation developed by Capcom for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, with a 2018 Switch port. Bundles emulated versions of Mega Man 7…
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2018The 2018 eleventh numbered entry developed by Capcom, the first new Classic-series Mega Man since 2010 and the first in HD. Dr. Wily resurre…
›▾mega man x14 items · 14 unwatched
▾zero & zx7 items · 7 unwatched
▾legends3 items · 3 unwatched
▾battle network8 items · 8 unwatched
▾star force4 items · 4 unwatched
▾animated tv & film9 items · 9 unwatched