Doctor Albert W. Wily/Other games

This is a list of appearances of Doctor Albert W. Wily in other other games, including non-canon games, ports, remakes, and licensed Mega Man games and other Capcom video games.

Mega Man spin-offs
Games that Dr. Wily has appeared in that are not canon to the main Mega Man timeline.

Mega Man Powered Up
"Ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please. The name's Wily... The one and only, the brilliant scientist, Dr. Wily! It may seem rather sudden to you, but I've decided I'd like to take over the world! Nuhah! Nuhahahaha! Ahem! Anyway, to begin... Dr. Light! I'll be taking your precious robots!"

- Dr. Wily Dr. Wily appears in the remake of the first Mega Man for the PSP. His role is mostly the same as in the original, although there is an intro sequence that shows him taking Dr. Light's robots while announcing world domination. He mocks Light after all eight Robot Masters are defeated by saying his creations were junk before "inviting" Mega Man or the player's character to challenge him at his main base. After his defeat, he begs for mercy and promises to change his ways, presumably being allowed to leave to start his life anew.

Mega Man: The Power Battle
Wily is the final boss in the fighting game Mega Man: The Power Battle.

In Mega Man's ending, Wily was mentioned to have gotten away, to Mega Man's disappointment.

In Bass's ending, Wily demands to know why Bass attacked him, with Bass replying that he simply was trying to prove he was capable of defeating Mega Man, informing Wily he no longer needs to make "Junk Robots." Wily then points out that Bass was beaten by Mega Man before, only for Bass to reply that he's ready now. Wily then informs him that he was developing a robot capable of beating both of them, although Bass dismisses the robot as a junk robot and tells him to do as he pleases and presumably leaves him behind.

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Just like in the previous installment, Wily acted as the main antagonist and final boss in the sequel, Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.

Wily had conducted a raid on Dr. Light's lab to steal a strain of the Evil Energy as well as experimental parts meant for research, with Roll also being abducted in the process.

Although Wily was the final boss in all scenarios, he only directly appears in two of the three character endings (not counting the immediate aftermath of defeating Wily), the Mega Man ending, the Mega Man and Proto Man ending, and the Bass ending.

In Mega Man's ending, Wily proceeds to call Mega Man a "metallic hypocrite" due to his destroying Wily's robots in his pursuit of peace between Robots & Humans, and mentioning they are too similar to each other. This accusation manages to cast Mega Man enough self-doubt on his actions to give Wily an opportunity to escape, calling Light, Roll, and Auto's comforting Mega Man a "cheap show."

The Mega Man and Proto Man ending is similar to the Mega Man ending overall, although Proto Man also comforts Mega Man as well.

In Bass's ending, he scolds Bass for his treachery, only to be rebuked by the latter for making him strong in the first place and getting in the way of his directive of defeating Mega Man. Wily then admitted that creating Bass, and by extension, Bassnium, was an accident in the first place, and unveiled plans to create a robot to be stronger than both Mega Man and Bass, as well as alluding to another project being in development alongside the robot that would guarantee his dominion of the world.

Super Adventure Rockman
In Super Adventure Rockman, Wily had reformed and is now working with Dr. Light. Wily asks Light to let him investigate an ancient ruin that was emitting a strange electromagnetic field, saying it would be his chance to prove that he has really changed for good. Inside the ruins, Wily discovers the alien super computer Ra Moon, which revives his robots from Mega Man 2 and 3. With his robots and Ra Moon, Wily plans to conquer the world, and begins the creation of a new robot called Ra Thor while the electromagnetic field increases and begins to stop machines around the world. In the end, it is revealed Ra Moon was using Wily to reach its goals, which includes destroying all life on Earth, and attempts to kill Wily. Mega Man stops Ra Moon and Wily escapes.

Panic Shot! Rockman
Wily is in the pinball game Panic Shot! Rockman.

Cancelled appearances
Wily would have appeared in the cancelled games Mega Man Universe and Rockman Online.

Licensed games
Games Dr. Wily has appeared in that were licensed to be developed by Capcom, but not made by Capcom themselves.

Rockman Strategy
In Rockman Strategy, Dr. Wily encounters a group of alien robots led by Apollo and Luna who have come to Earth seeking a means of revitalizing their world's dying vegetation. Promising them help, Wily instead tricks them and takes control of all the robots, and sends them to various points across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Ocean. Mega Man's team eventually confronts the doctor himself in his latest Wily Machine in a lab in Saudi Arabia; following his defeat, they pursue him to Dimensional Space and defeat his Wily Capsule as well. In these battles, Wily is aided first by Flame Man, Frost Man, Spark Man, and Metal Man, and later by Sword Man, Skull Man, Bomb Man, and Aqua Man.

Mega Man (DOS)
Dr. Wily (misspelled as Wiley) is the last boss, where he has revived and taken control of the super computer CRORQ. He is stopped by Mega Man.

Mega Man 3: The Robots are Revolting
Wily (misspelled again) causes dozens of robots to go berserk and revives CRORQ once more.

Mobile games
Dr. Wily appeared in the mobile phone games Chokkan! Rockman, Mega Man Pinball, and Mega Man Rush Marine.

Capcom games
Games not in the Mega Man franchise Dr. Wily has appeared in.

Marvel vs. Capcom series
Wily is in the background of the stage "Dr. Wily's Military Base" in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Wily appears in Dormammu's ending. Dr. Wily is also a card for the free DLC mode, Heroes and Heralds. His primary and secondary abilities involve increasing the user's strength in correlation to the amount of Hyper Combo Gauges filled.

Puzzle Fighter
Dr. Wily was one of the last playable character to appear in the game. Wily used Air Shooter, Leaf Shield, and Rolling Cutter on his default attacks, the Wily Machine 7 on his special moves, and the Wily Capsule as his super skill.

Capcom quiz games
Dr. Wily is the second boss from the quiz arcade game Adventure Quiz: Capcom World. In its sequel, Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2, he appears as the first boss from the Beginner Course and as an enemy in other courses.

Wily also appears as the last boss of the Rockman map in the Game Boy game Capcom Quiz: Hatena? no Daibouken. The player must answer _ questions to defeat him.

SNK vs. Capcom series
Wily appears in Zero's ending from Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars.

Dr. Wily appears as a card in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom series
In Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, a silhouette of Wily speaks to Zero in the deep recess of the latter’s mind during his ending. Wily gives his last creation words of encouragement and goes as far as to call him his “son”.

Super Smash Bros. series
Dr. Wily appears Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U as a collectable trophy, depicted in his infamous begging position after being defeated. One of the game's maps also takes place outside one of the Wily Castles.

Dr. Wily appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate piloting the Wily Capsule from Mega Man 7.

Mega Man Through the Ages
Wily briefly appears at the end of the trailer proper, where Mega Man enters the area he is at, with Wily then proceeding to beg for mercy as usual before taking his leave.

Dead Rising series
In Capcom's survival horror, Dead Rising 2, one of the stores in the game is a travel agency called "Wily Travels."

In Dead Rising 2: Case West, there is a "Lab Coat" and a hat called the "Mad Scientist Hair" both paying homage to Dr. Wily.

Resident Evil series

 * Dr. Wily makes a cameo on a poster at the subway area in the 2020 remake for Resident Evil 3, alongside Dr. Light. The poster was for a symposium that was implied to be planned to occur in Raccoon City where the two doctors would debate whether robots are to surpass humanity as one of the issues for the 21st century. It was planned to occur on October 24-25 of 1998.