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Mega Man 3 (Japanese: Rockman 3: The End of Dr. Wily!?, ロックマン 3 Dr.ワイリーの最期!?) is a video game that is a part of the Mega Man Classic series. For the Game Boy game, see: Mega Man III.

Story

In the year 200X (which Capcom has said is 2009), Dr. Wily claims to have reformed and works with Dr. Light on a project to build a peace-keeping robot named "Gamma." However, the eight Robot Masters that the two scientists had designed in order to help maintain peace go berserk and make off with the eight power crystals, so once again, Mega Man is called into action, but this time with a trusty canine companion named "Rush," to go after them and retrieve the crystals, located on various mining planets in space.

Proto Man (DRN-000; known as "Blues" in Japan), Dr. Light's first creation, also finally returns after a year in hiding to "train" Mega Man by dueling him in various locations throughout the blue-bomber's (Rockman's American nickname) journey, but if Mega Man comes out the winner, he will open up the path forward to him. Proto Man disguises himself as "Break Man" prior to the Dr. Wily Stages (otherwise he is undisguised).

Upon defeating the main Robot Masters, four new levels open up, which are new versions of the levels they replace. Overall, these new levels are similar to the levels they replace, except much harder, for instance the new Spark Man level, features a fall down a spike-lined shaft. In these levels, Mega Man is confronted by new robots called Doc Robots (one about half-way through the level, the other at the end), which take on the abilities of the Robot Masters of Mega Man 2.

When Mega Man has victory over the eight Robot Masters and the Doc Robots, he then confronts a version of Proto Man known as Break Man. He then teleports out and returns to the lab. Dr. Light runs out and tells him that Wily has stolen Gamma and, of course, that Mega Man must pursue him immediately before he can wreak havoc with the massive war machine. Mega Man goes to Wily's new Skull Compound and after defeating some new foes, including several clones of himself, he faces Gamma, who is under the control of Dr. Wily. Upon defeating him, the fortress begins to destabilize. Parts of the ceiling fall on Mega Man and Wily, but a red figure decends through the dust and rescues Mega Man. Wily has seemingly met his demise.

When he awakes, he finds himself in Dr. Light's lab. Dr. Light explains that he found Mega Man lying there when he came in. He then wonders aloud who brought Mega Man there, but before he has even finished his third word, a whistle splits the air, leaving no doubt in Mega Man nor Dr. Light's mind who was responsible for saving Mega Man. It appears that Proto Man is not evil after all.

Dr. Light takes Mega Man to a work table where he shows him a notebook that is filled with designs of Proto Man, confirming that Proto Man was the prototype master robot, and Mega Man's "brother", so to speak.

Gameplay

Screenshot of the stage select screen of Mega Man 3
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Screenshot of the stage select screen of Mega Man 3

Mega Man 3 is the third game released chronologically in the series. It features several enhancments on the previous games, including:

*the introduction of Rush, a robotic dog that doubles as a spring (Rush Coil), a submarine (Rush Marine), and a jet (Rush Jet);
*Mega Man now possesses a slide, which can fit him into gaps about half his size and "duck" projectiles;
*With more than four additional stages and eight more regular bosses after defeating the Robot Masters, this is the longest of the NES Mega Man games.
*The difficulty of the game is lessened due to the fact that you can have up to 9 Energy (E) Tanks.
This game also marks the first appearance of helper robot Rush and fan-favorite Proto Man.

The following Robot Masters appear in this game. The character designer is listed after the robot.
# Robot Master Designer Weapon Weakness
17 Needle Man Nobuhiko Akatsuka Needle Cannon Gemini Laser
18 Magnet Man Nagashi Kii Magnet Missile Spark Shock
19 Gemini Man Yoshihito Hattori Gemini Laser Search Snake
20 Hard Man Kazuhiko Oguro Hard Knuckle Magnet Missile
21 Top Man Yasushi Konjiki Top Spin Hard Knuckle
22 Snake Man Yuhjiro Ishitani Search Snake Needle Cannon
23 Spark Man Mikihiro Suzuki Spark Shock Shadow Blade
24 Shadow Man Takumine Yoshida Shadow Blade Top Spin (2nd: Hard Knuckle)
Note: The second-best weapon is listed with Top Spin due to its instability.

When the Robot Masters are defeated, Mega Man next revisits four of their levels to take on various Doc Robots:
Doc Robot Stage Weakness
Metal Man Spark Man Magnet Missile or Hard Knuckle
Air Man Needle Man Magnet Missile or Spark Shot
Bubble Man Gemini Man Spark Shot or Shadow Blade
Quick Man Spark Man Gemini Laser or Search Snake
Crash Man Needle Man Hard Knuckle
Flash Man Gemini Man Needle Cannon or Gemini Laser
Heat Man Shadow Man Top Spin (2nd: Shadow Blade)
Wood Man Shadow Man Needle Cannon or Search Snake

After defeating all the Robot Masters, the Doc Robots, and Proto Man (as Break Man), Mega Man is forced to face what are considered to be the final bosses.

Boss Weakness
Kamegoro Maker Shadow Blade
Yellow Devil MK II Hard Knuckle
Holograph Mega Men Top Spin (2nd: Search Snake)
Dr. Wily - Wily Machine 3 (Phase I) Hard Knuckle or Spark Shot
Dr. Wily - Wily Machine 3 (Phase II) Hard Knuckle
Dr. Wily - Gamma (Phase I) Hard Knuckle
Dr. Wily - Gamma (Phase II) Top Spin (2nd: Search Snake)

Mega Man 3 was re-released as part of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection in 2004. This game was also released with 16-bit graphics in 1994 as part of the Sega Mega Drive game .

In addition to acquiring Shadow Man's Shadow Blade and Needle Man's Needle Cannon, Mega Man is rewarded with the Rush Marine and the Rush Jet, respectively.

The following cameos take place in Mega Man 3:

Each of the games in Mega Man 2-6 feature a room with transporters to defeat all of the Robot Masters again. However, in the majority of these games, after defeating the Robot Masters a second time, a ninth transporter appears, leading the player to battle a vessel controlled by Dr. Wily. Mega Man 3 is the exception to this. After defeating the Robot Masters in the transporter room, a gateway is opened identical to the gateway which leads to the boss chamber in other levels, but instead of leading to a boss chamber, it leads to a series of weapon charging capsules, an energy tank, and a transporter. Upon entering this transporter, the level is complete.

The final two levels of Wily's Fortress are the simplest levels of the game, with the exception of Break Man's level. Each features two rooms: The first simply involves a collection of power-ups, but no monsters, and the second features the boss. The first of these two bosses is believed to be Dr. Wily, but is revealed to be merely a mechanical puppet. The second of these two bosses is the actual Dr. Wily controlling Gamma, the "peacekeeping" robot.

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