Mega Man 3

Mega Man 3 (ロックマン3 Dr.ワイリーの最期!?) is the third installment in the Famicom/NES Mega Man series. It introduced the "slide" maneuver as well as Rush as Mega Man's robotic canine assistant.

Release Dates
Famicom/NES:
 * Japan: September 28, 1990
 * North America: November, 1990
 * Europe: February 20, 1992

"Mega Man: The Wily Wars," Sega Mega Drive/Genesis:
 * Europe: October 20, 1994
 * Japan: October 21, 1994

"Rockman 3 (Rockman Complete Works)," PlayStation:
 * Japan: September 14, 1999

Mega Man: Anniversary Collection:
 * GameCube and PlayStation 2: June 22, 2004
 * XBox: March 15, 2005

Mobile phone:
 * Japan: 2004

Wii's Virtual Console:
 * Japan: November 4, 2008
 * North America: November 10, 2008

Overview
Dr. Wily claims he is a changed man, and wants to team up with Dr. Light once again. Dr. Wily and Dr. Light work together on a "peace-keeping" robot named Gamma. For some reason, the newest Robot Masters have gone crazy, and ran off. Dr. Light needs the 8 Energy Crystals that the Robot Masters are carrying. Mega Man is called to stop the Robots. Along his quest, he meets his brother Proto Man (also know as Break Man in this game). Rush also makes his Debut.

When Mega Man returns, Dr. Wily has taken Gamma with him, and is planning to use it to rule the world! Mega Man must go and stop Wily once again.

The Japanese subtitle (The end of Dr. Wily!?) may be considered a minor "spoiler" to the ending, considering what happens to Wily (or what players assume happen) after the final fight.

From the Manual
"Calling Mega Man! Calling Mega Man! Come in please!

"Mega Man, we need you! We're down to the wire on our peace-keeping project. We've got to get those last energy crystals or we can't finish it. Dr. Wily is here now, too...yes...he's finally found his sanity. He knows where the crystals are! They're in the mining worlds, but we can't get to 'em. The robots are running amok and they're destroying everthing!

"You've got to get there, Mega Man, and get those crystals! You'll have to face some pretty mean metal. Expect the worst! Is Rush there with you? Give him a bolt to chew on and tell him it's from us. What's that...we must be getting static...sounds like you said 'Woof!'

"Mega Man, get to those mining worlds pronto! Grab the crystals and stop whoever's in charge! He's one lunatic guy!

"This is Dr. Light. Over and out!"

Actual Story
In the year 2010, Mega Man has defeated Dr. Wily twice and has finally brought him to justice. With the end of a decade, the world was finally ready to enter a new age of peace. Dr. Light believed that his old colleague would behave, and as such, he invited him to work on the creation of a gigantic "peacekeeping" robot known as Gamma. However, Gamma needed to be powered by energy crystals which are located on mining planets, protected by powerful Robot Masters. Thus, Light sends Mega Man, along with Light's newly-created robot dog named Rush out to get the crystals.

Along the way, Mega Man meets up with Proto Man (AWOL since his creation several years ago and in this game known as "Break Man") who fights Mega Man each time they meet. Mega Man is unsure of his motives, but after each fight, Proto Man helps him by opening the way forward. It is eventually concluded that Proto Man is training Rock for the upcoming battle against Wily.

Mega Man collects the crystals and brings them to the lab, but once he arrives, the lab is damaged and Wily has made off with Gamma! Mega Man is forced to defeat his "clone robots" (revivals of Wily's previous creations, each called a Doc Robot) and then make his way to Wily's new Skull Castle, where he once again defeats the evil madman. In the end, Mega Man must defeat Gamma and Wily, and it appears that Wily is killed in the collapse of the Skull Castle...

Robot Masters

 * DWN-017 Needle Man
 * DWN-018 Magnet Man
 * DWN-019 Gemini Man
 * DWN-020 Hard Man
 * DWN-021 Top Man
 * DWN-022 Snake Man
 * DWN-023 Spark Man
 * DWN-024 Shadow Man
 * Doc Robot
 * DRN-000 Proto Man/Break Man

Fortress Bosses

 * 1) Turtle Machine
 * 2) Yellow Devil Mark 2
 * 3) Holograph Mega Men
 * 4) Rematch against the eight Robot Masters.
 * 5) Wily Machine No. 3
 * 6) Gamma

Enemy Guide
List of Mega Man 3 enemies.

Level Strategies
On this page you will find a complete walkthrough for the game, going through each level in turn. Each level guide can be read separately or as part of a whole.

Password Crack
Click here to find out how to generate any password for this game.

Trivia
-Bosses such as Needle Man proved to be one of the un-beatable Masters in the cell version as he stays in mid-air attacking with his needle cannon while Spark Man's charged spark attack is shorter and more easier to dodge. -Stage set-up was limit as background and color flicker and flash was removed to help with the preformance. -Traps in certain stages were revoved or did not work at all. The invis blocks in Magnet Man's stage were left in their order for players to move with less hassle (same with Spark man with the revolving gears and falling junk blocks. -Proto Man does not appear in Gemini Man's stage to destroy the barrior blocking the way for Mega Man,; he is also in his Break Man transformation in his mini-boss apperances in the original locations with the Robot Masters BGM. -Control setup was confusing and hard to adapt to leading to frustrating gameplay. -The enemy "Hammer Joe" was invincible as it's sprite action kept the eye blinking rapidly leaving the only weak spot at it's legs.
 * Dr. Wily is called Dr. Wiley in this game.
 * Mega Man 3 is the first game in the series to be dated 20XX as opposed to 200X.
 * This is Rush's first appearance.
 * This is the first time Mega Man can slide.
 * Keiji Inafune considers this one of his least favorite Mega Man games because of the short amount of time work was allowed for it and how he was simply not as interested in it as he was in Mega Man and Mega Man 2 (as he reveals in Nintendo Power Issue 220).
 * The Cell mobile game of Mega Man III was worst than it's original counter-part showing it's lack of work: