Mega Man Powered Up

Mega Man: Powered Up (Rockman Rockman in Japan) is a remake of the first Mega Man game, released for PlayStation Portable.

It has the same history and characters from the original NES game, but unlike the original it now has 3D super-deformed anime style graphics, and many extras such as a stage builder, two new Robot Masters, and the ability to save the Robot Masters and play as them after they were defeated if only the Mega Buster was used against them. Roll is also playable when you download her from the internet via MegaManWeb. Two different modes of play are also available. First is New Style mode where Robot Masters have different weaknesses, the layout of stages are different, ammo capacities are different for Robot Master weapons, and two new Robot Masters are available to fight. Old style mode is almost completely similar to the original Mega Man game on the NES. The only changes are the graphics and sound effects, which are like the ones in New Style, the Magnet Beam weapon is only found in this mode, Mega Man's default shots can not go though walls, robots can't go through the walls or floors like in New Style, Elec Man is not as fast like in New Style, and Guts Man and the water boss are fought slightly differently. The two new bosses (Oil Man and Time Man) are not in this version.

It also has an option to construct levels and special bonus missions for each character. If all missions are cleared, Proto Man will be unlocked as a playable character.

Robot Masters:
 * Cut Man weapon: Rolling Cutter
 * Guts Man weapon: Super Arm
 * Ice Man weapon: Ice Slasher
 * Bomb Man weapon: Hyper Bomb
 * Fire Man weapon: Fire Storm
 * Elec Man weapon: Thunder Beam
 * Time Man (new) weapon: Time Slow
 * Oil Man (new) weapon: Oil Slider

Walkthrough
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Trivia

 * This remake has the largest playable cast in the franchise, which includes Mega Man (plus his alternate forms), Roll, Proto Man, and the 8 Robot Masters.
 * For the game's relatively lighthearted style, some of the jokes in the game are somewhat innappropriate, Oilman mentions something about a "Refill" for Roll, this is an innuendo.
 * Roll was hinted to have some other type of interest in Megaman, by her clone, the type of interest is never elaborated, but may be a reference to the RollMega fanfiction.