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While the [[Mega Man 1|original game]] was only a modest hit, this sequel became the best selling game in the entire Mega Man series, selling over 1.5 million copies. To this day, it is considered not only one of the best [[NES]] games and one of the best, if not the best, Mega Man game, but also one of the greatest video games of all time. It has also been said to be Keiji Inafune, the co-creator of Mega Man, to be his [[Magnum Opus|favorite Mega Man game]].
 
The game later received a [[Updated Rerelease|16-bit upgrade]] for the [[Sega Genesis]], as part of the [[No Export for You|Europe and Japan only]] ''Mega Man: The Wily Wars''/''Rockman Megaworld'' cartridge, as well as the Japan-only ''Rockman 2: Complete Works'' [[PS 1]] port. The game eventually saw a major rereleasere-release as part of ''Anniversary Collection'' for [[PlayStation 2]], [[Game Cube]] and [[Xbox]]. The NES version has also received a [[Virtual Console]] re-release.
 
[[Similarly Named Works|Not to be confused with]] ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters'' for the Arcade, or ''Mega Man II'' for the [[Game Boy]].
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* [[Hair-Raising Hare]]: The robot rabbits from Wood Man's stage, although their only means of attack is shooting carrots at you.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Metal Man is killed in one hit by his own weapon (two on Hard).
* [[Hollywood Acid]]: PresumblyPresumably what is dripping from the ceiling in the very final level, judging by the high damage it inflicts on Mega Man.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Guts Tank you meet in Skull Castle 2.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Bubble Man, as well as the robot rabbits from Wood Man's stage.
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* [[True Final Boss]]: The Wily Alien.
* [[Underwater Boss Battle]]: In Bubble Man's stage.
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: The Europe and Japan only 16 bit upgrade included in ''The Wily Wars'' for the [[Sega Genesis]] (although it did get a Sega Channel exclusive American release), and ''Rockman 2: Complete Works'' for the [[PS 1]] in Japan (this version was later incorporated into the ''Anniversary Collection'').
* [[Unwinnable]]: The Wall Shooter boss if your Crash Bomber ammo is not completely full. Also, the final boss is impossible to defeat if you don't have enough Bubble Lead ammo.
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: The Europe and Japan only 16 bit upgrade included in ''The Wily Wars'' for the [[Sega Genesis]] (although it did get a Sega Channel exclusive American release), and ''Rockman 2: Complete Works'' for the [[PS 1]] in Japan (this version was later incorporated into the ''Anniversary Collection'').
* [[Video Game Settings]]:
** [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: Heat Man's stage.