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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
''Mega Man 8'' plays similar to its predecessors: Mega Man can run, jump, slide, shoot, charge his Mega Buster, and change weapons (either in-game or while paused). Like ''Mega Man 7'' players are restricted to only 4 Robot Master stages for the first half of the game, upon defeating all 8 Robot Masters, players may go to the final stages of the game.
 
''Mega Man 8'' plays similar to its predecessors: Mega Man can run, jump, slide, shoot, charge his Mega Buster, and change weapons (either in-game or while paused). Like ''Mega Man 7'' players are restricted to only 4 Robot Master stages for the first half of the game, upon defeating all 8 Robot Masters, players may go to the final stages of the game.
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===Stages===
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The game begins with an opening stage. After it is completed, the player can choose to face Tengu Man, Clown Man, Frost Man, and Grenade Man in any order.
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Once the initial four Robot Masters have been defeated, the player plays a middle stage with Duo as the boss. After it is completed, the player can choose to face Astro Man, Sword Man, Search Man, and Aqua Man in any order.
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After all of the Robot Masters have been defeated, Mega Man travels to the Wily Tower and plays the final five stages in order.
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| desc=Mega Man acquires the '''Mega Ball''' weapon from Dr. Light in this stage. The boss is Yadokargo.
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| title=Tengu Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 2.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man Boss.png
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| desc=Tengu Man's weakness is the '''Ice Wave''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Tornado Hold''' weapon after defeating him.
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}}
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| title=Clown Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man 2.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Boss.png
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| desc=Clown Man's weakness is the '''Tornado Hold''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Thunder Claw''' weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Charger item.
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}}
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| title=Frost Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man 2.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man Boss.png
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| desc=Frost Man's weakness is the '''Flash Bomb''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Ice Wave''' weapon after defeating him.
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}}
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| title=Grenade Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man 2.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Grenade Man's weakness is the '''Thunder Claw''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Flash Bomb''' weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Bike item.
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}}
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| title=Duo
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Mega Man can find Cut Man (from ''Mega Man'') in this stage. He drops a Bolt when he is defeated. His weakness is the '''Thunder Claw''' weapon.
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Duo has no particular weakness besides the '''Mega Buster'''.
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| title=Astro Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 2.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 3.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 4.png
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| screenshot5=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 5.png
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| screenshot6=Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man Boss.png
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| desc=Astro Man's weakness is the '''Homing Sniper''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Astro Crush''' weapon after defeating him.
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}}
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| title=Sword Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 2.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 3.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 4.png
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| screenshot5=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 5.png
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| screenshot6=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man Subboss.png
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| screenshot7=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 6.png
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| screenshot8=Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man Boss.png
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| desc=Sword Man's weakness is the '''Water Balloon''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Flame Sword''' weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Bomber item.
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}}
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| title=Search Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man 2.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Mega Man encounters Wood Man (from ''Mega Man 2'') in this stage. He drops a Bolt when he is defeated. His weakness is the '''Flame Sword''' weapon.
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Search Man's weakness is the '''Flame Sword''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Homing Sniper''' weapon after defeating him.
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}}
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| title=Aqua Man
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| screenshot=Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 1.png
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| screenshot2=Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 2.png
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| screenshot4=Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 3.png
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| screenshot5=Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Aqua Man's weakness is the '''Astro Crush''' weapon. Mega Man receives the '''Water Balloon''' weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Health item.
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==Versions==
 
==Versions==

Revision as of 05:59, 2 June 2022

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Mega Man 8
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Capcom
Developer:
Licensor: GANASIA, Victor Entertainment (theme song)
Genre: Action[1][2]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
¥5,800 (5,974)5,800e[3] T-1214G
Sega Rating: All Ages
Sega Saturn
JP
(Satakore)
¥2,8002,800 T-1237G
Sega Rating: All Ages
Sega Saturn
US
T-1216H
ESRB: Kids to Adults
Non-Sega versions

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Mega Man 8, called Rockman 8: Metal Heroes (ロックマン8 メタルヒーローズ) in Japan, is a platforming run-and-gun developed by Capcom and released for the PlayStation in 1996 and ported to the Sega Saturn shortly thereafter. It is the only game in the "classic" Mega Man series to appear on a Sega console (not counting the compilation Wily Wars).

The US version of the Saturn version is called Mega Man 8: Anniversary Collector's Edition, in line with the various collector's versions of the PlayStation release.

Story

The plot for Mega Man 8 is presented by both fully-animated full motion video (FMV) cutscenes and in-game text. Taking place in an ambiguous year in the 21st century (20XX), the world recovered from Dr. Wily's seventh attempt to take over the world. Up in space, however, a battle between two mysterious robots nears its climactic finish, causing one of them to careen through the solar system and toward a familiar blue planet.

Meanwhile, Mega Man and Bass were doing battle over the city on their respective mechanical canine companions, Rush and Treble, much to Mega Man's disappointment. When Roll arrives on the scene, Mega Man manages to get away as Bass' buster winds up tangled with an elevator cable. He vowed to battle Mega Man one more time. Aboard Roll's hover car, Dr. Light informed Mega Man of a strange energy reading coming from a skull shaped island located in the Pacific Ocean that used to be one of Dr. Wily's many bases. The game begins with Mega Man arriving on the island in search of the energy signal.

Gameplay

Mega Man 8 plays similar to its predecessors: Mega Man can run, jump, slide, shoot, charge his Mega Buster, and change weapons (either in-game or while paused). Like Mega Man 7 players are restricted to only 4 Robot Master stages for the first half of the game, upon defeating all 8 Robot Masters, players may go to the final stages of the game.

Stages

The game begins with an opening stage. After it is completed, the player can choose to face Tengu Man, Clown Man, Frost Man, and Grenade Man in any order.

Once the initial four Robot Masters have been defeated, the player plays a middle stage with Duo as the boss. After it is completed, the player can choose to face Astro Man, Sword Man, Search Man, and Aqua Man in any order.

After all of the Robot Masters have been defeated, Mega Man travels to the Wily Tower and plays the final five stages in order.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Opening 2.png

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Opening 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Opening 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Opening Boss.png

Opening
Mega Man acquires the Mega Ball weapon from Dr. Light in this stage. The boss is Yadokargo.

Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 1.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 2.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man Boss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Tengu Man Boss.png

Tengu Man
Tengu Man's weakness is the Ice Wave weapon. Mega Man receives the Tornado Hold weapon after defeating him.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Subboss.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man 2.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Boss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Clown Man Boss.png

Clown Man
Clown Man's weakness is the Tornado Hold weapon. Mega Man receives the Thunder Claw weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Charger item.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man 2.png

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Frost Man Boss.png

Frost Man
Frost Man's weakness is the Flash Bomb weapon. Mega Man receives the Ice Wave weapon after defeating him.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man Subboss.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man 2.png

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Grenade Man Boss.png

Grenade Man
Grenade Man's weakness is the Thunder Claw weapon. Mega Man receives the Flash Bomb weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Bike item.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Subboss.png

Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Boss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Duo Boss.png

Duo
Mega Man can find Cut Man (from Mega Man) in this stage. He drops a Bolt when he is defeated. His weakness is the Thunder Claw weapon.

Duo has no particular weakness besides the Mega Buster.

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 3.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 4.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man 5.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Astro Man Boss.png

Astro Man
Astro Man's weakness is the Homing Sniper weapon. Mega Man receives the Astro Crush weapon after defeating him.

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 3.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 4.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 5.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man 6.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Sword Man Boss.png

Sword Man
Sword Man's weakness is the Water Balloon weapon. Mega Man receives the Flame Sword weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Bomber item.

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Subboss.png

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Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Boss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Search Man Boss.png

Search Man
Mega Man encounters Wood Man (from Mega Man 2) in this stage. He drops a Bolt when he is defeated. His weakness is the Flame Sword weapon.

Search Man's weakness is the Flame Sword weapon. Mega Man receives the Homing Sniper weapon after defeating him.

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  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 1.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man Subboss.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 2.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man 3.png

  • Mega Man 8, Stages, Aqua Man Boss.png

Aqua Man
Aqua Man's weakness is the Astro Crush weapon. Mega Man receives the Water Balloon weapon after defeating him. The sub-boss drops the Rush Health item.

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Wily Tower 1

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Wily Tower 2

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Wily Tower 3

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Wily Tower 4

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Wily Tower 5

Versions

  • The sound production differs from the previously released PlayStation version, with varying sound effects and an altered set of BGM. The PlayStation version, however, is the one represented for the game's official soundtrack release. Interestingly, neither Mega Man X4 nor Mega Man X3 before it were affected this drastically.
  • The theme for Tengu Man's stage is a completely different composition. Because his original theme is referenced in future Capcom media releases, the reason for the creation of this theme remains unknown.
  • Cut Man and Wood Man cameo as minibosses exclusively for this version of the game (complete with arrangements of their original stage themes) in Duo and Search Man's stages, respectively. The stages are physically altered to accommodate these encounters and award the player a Bolt upon their defeat (similar to how other minibosses relinquish Rush abilities). This affects the distribution of hidden Bolts for both stages, as the total count remains the same.
  • An exclusive bonus mode unlocked upon beating the game includes fan submitted boss character postcards (beyond those seen in the game's credits), official illustrations, and both a sound and voice test. This is in place of the Japanese-exclusive "Game Information" movie found in the PlayStation version that showed a trailer for both Rockman Battle & Chase and Super Adventure Rockman.

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English (US) Mega Man 8 Mega Man 8
Japanese ロックマン8 メタルヒーローズ Rockman 8: Metal Heroes

Bad voice acting

Mega Man 8, like Mega Man X4, suffered from a localization job which involved subpar English language voice acting. This included instances of Dr. Light's voice actor, Jack Evans, messing up his lines, causing him to say "You must recover all the energy immediately, M-Mega Man!" or say Dr. Wily's name as "Dr. Wowy" through an impersonation of Looney Tunes character Elmer Fudd.

Production credits

  • The Dr. Wily Prize
    • Sword Man (DWNo. 059): Keigo Matsuo
    • Clown Man (DWNo. 060): Hiroshige Sakai
    • Search Man (DWNo. 061): Yuuta Hata
    • Frost Man (DWNo. 062): Akifumi Nomura
    • Grenade Man (DWNo. 063): Kenichirou Komaki
    • Aqua Man (DWNo. 064): Morito Kuriki
  • The Dr. Light Prize
  • Kazuya Miyauchi, Takamasa Yamada, Shinya Miyamoto, Naoki Wakabayashi, Syoutarou Aihara, Ryouichi Takahashi, Takuya Tasaka, Kenji Satou, Yuuhei Tamura, Takeshi Uemura, Youhei Shinbori, Katsuhiko Fukui, Toshiya Oobu, Kanichirou Asano, Yukihiro Katano, Katsuto Fujiwara, Naoshi Kataoka, Kenzou Umino, Kenji Kobayashi, Yuuki Maehiro, Kunihiro Kanada, Takehito Kusuhara, Takayuki Hida, Kouta Toshi, Eiko Hasegawa, Kouzou Tsukamoto, Syouji Yamamoto, Atsushi Matsumoto, Takuya Tsutsui, Makoto Furukawa, Masashi Taniguchi, Akari Nakamura, Naoyuki Watanabe, Syun Tanimura, Akiko Kawaguchi, Hiroshi Yanagi, Ikkou Tatemoto, Tomoaki Hirose, Teruo Momiyama, Hitomi Igarashi, Syun Yamada, Isara Suwanpramoth, Shinichirou Naganuma, Takahiro Saitou, Syouichirou Sekiguchi, Sikharin Eiamprapai, Kazunobu Nakata, Tsukasa Itabashi, Ai Nadatani, Kenichi Igarashi
Rockman 8 Team Staff
  • Producer: Keiji Inafune, Bamboo
  • Director: Hayato Kaji
  • Object Designer: Hayato Kaji, Nottsu Man, Masachika Kawata, Masafumi Kimoto, Makoto Fukui, Tsuyoshi Fujisawa
  • CG Designer: Masao Sakurai
  • Scroll Designer: Akiko Yasuda, Jo‑Atsu‑5, Yasushi Hiraoka, Kentaroh Ono, Doping House, Reiko Kitaichi, Natsue Ueda, Chieko Ryugo
  • Programmer: Keiji Kubori, Jun Takahashi, Shigeki Niino, Yasuhiro Yanagi, Hiroyasu Andou, Tatsuji Yataka, Hideki Tada
  • Sound Composer: Shinji Amagishi (SE), Syusaku Uchiyama (BGM), "T.K,NY" T.Kawakami (System)
  • Planner: Yuuichi Kanemori, Kazuki Matsue, Ryouta Itou
  • Publicity Designer: Hideki Ishikawa, Satoshi Ukai, Minoru Nagaoka, Masako Honma, Shinji Miyauchi, Shinsuke Komaki
  • Voice Actor (Japanese): Ai Orikasa, Takeshi Aono, Juurouta Kosugi, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Syouzou Iizuka, Hiroko Konishi, Ryuutarou Okiayu, Issei Futamata, Chika Sakamoto, Takashi Nagasako, Wataru Takagi
  • Voice Actor (Overseas): Ruth Shiraishi, Jack Evans, Wayne Doster, Matthew Meersbergen, Michelle Gazepis, Darryl Stogre, Douglas Kendall
  • Animation Staff: Nobuyoshi Habara, Shinichi Yamaoka, Meiju Maeda, Youko Kikuchi, Noriko Morishima, Hiroshi Kosuga, Michiyo Hadano, Masakazu Kawazoe, Hidetoshi Sano, Masumi Hattori, Takatoshi Maehara, Taeko Hori, Nobuo Horii, Tatsuji Fujita, Akiko Asaki, Youko Itou, Shingo Adachi, Tsuyoshi Nakano, Ayumi Tukamoto, Tamae Matsuoka, Yuka Suzuki, Kiriko Kanayama, Eri Suzuki, Akiko Kouno, Nanae Shinaji, Aya Oouchi, Nozomi Shidara, Yutaka Hoshiba, Torao Arai, Wakaba Okamoto, Yoshimi Umino, Toshihisa Koyama, Fumie Kawai, Hachidai Takayama, Chie Asano, Chitose Asakura, Fuyuki Sakanoue, Yukiko Ogawa, Saori Ishibiki, XEBEC, St Mark, AIC, Marix, Production AI, Transarts, Shinwou Douga, Haniru Douga, K Production
  • Opening Theme: "Electrical Communication"
  • Ending Theme: "Brandnew Way"
    • Words, Music by: Takumi Ozawa
    • Arrenged by: Takumi Ozawa & Keiichi Takahashi
    • Song by: Ganasia
  • Special Thanks: Tadashi Kuwana, Takayo Kubo, More Rich, Wataru Hama, Nob Nob, Akira Oyama, Takuya Shiraiwa, Hidenori Kuwamoto, Yoshimi Sawada, Kouji Nakajima, Tooru Kusano
  • General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
  • Executive Producer: Yoshiki Okamoto
And Capcom All Staff

Magazine articles

Main article: Mega Man 8/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #92: "March 1997" (1997-0x-xx)
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Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1997-02: "1997-02 (1997-01-31)" (1997-01-17)
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Artwork

Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
85
[6]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
73
[7]
MAN!AC (DE) NTSC-J
76
[8]
Mega Fun (DE) NTSC-J
72
[9]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
68
[10]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
74
[11]
Sega Magazin (DE) PAL
79
[12]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
80
[13]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
77
[14]
Sega Saturn
76
Based on
9 reviews

Mega Man 8

Saturn, JP
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Cover
Saturn, JP (Satakore)
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Saturn, US
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Disc
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Manual

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Saturn
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
340,835,376 CD-ROM (JP) T-1214G V1.001
Sega Saturn
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
343,394,352 CD-ROM (US) T-1216H V1.000

External links

  • Sega of America webpage: Saturn

References


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