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All in all, ''3'' was another hit in the series, selling over a million copies and receiving excellent critical reception, although not quite on par with 2. The refined gameplay of ''2'' was expanded upon further, with the "Items" turned into the far more flexible Rush vehicles, no limit on how many E-Tanks you could carry, and a new slide move. On top of that, ''3'' is the longest game in the entire [[NES]] Mega Man series, with a whopping 18 stages total! Unfortunately, Keiji Inafune claimed that ''3'' was his [[Creator Backlash|least favorite Mega Man game]], due to the [[Executive Meddling|strained development of the game]] keeping it from reaching its full potential in his eyes, as well as losing the simplicity of the previous two games.
 
As with ''[[Mega Man 1|1]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 2|2]]'', ''3'' would later receive a [[Updated Rerelease|16-bit upgrade]] as part of the [[No Export for You|Europe and Japan-only]] ''Mega Man: The Wily Wars''/''Rockman Megaworld'' cartridge for the [[Sega Genesis]] <ref> Aside from being a Sega Channel exclusive for a brief time</ref>. It would also receive a japan-only [[PS 1]] re-release as ''Rockman 3: Complete Works'', complete with remixed music and bonus content. The game would eventually get a major re-release as part of ''Anniversary Collection'' for [[Play StationPlayStation 2]], [[Game Cube]] and [[X BoxXbox]], and it is now available on [[Virtual Console]].
 
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