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* Bright Man has an attack similar to Protectos the Goreroid from ''[[Mega Man ZX]]'', where he launches a powerful explosive towards the wall. To avoid the resulting attack, you have to stand in Bright Man's shadow, similar to the way you had to avoid Protectos' nuke. |
* Bright Man has an attack similar to Protectos the Goreroid from ''[[Mega Man ZX]]'', where he launches a powerful explosive towards the wall. To avoid the resulting attack, you have to stand in Bright Man's shadow, similar to the way you had to avoid Protectos' nuke. |
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** This attack also bears similarity to the attack used by Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright from ''[[Kirby]]'s Dream Land 2''. |
** This attack also bears similarity to the attack used by Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright from ''[[Kirby]]'s Dream Land 2''. |
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Revision as of 07:08, 8 February 2014
- Bright Man has an attack similar to Protectos the Goreroid from Mega Man ZX, where he launches a powerful explosive towards the wall. To avoid the resulting attack, you have to stand in Bright Man's shadow, similar to the way you had to avoid Protectos' nuke.
- This attack also bears similarity to the attack used by Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright from Kirby's Dream Land 2.
- Spark. Manbow is Kine's Spark ability from the same game.
- There is an Homage to the Labyrinth Zone in Toad Man's level.
- If Toad Man hits Mega Man with Toad Spell, he turns into a frog from For the Frog The Bell Tolls.
- To further cement in the reference, Toad Man's stage theme is the overworld theme from that game.
- When Mega Man uses Toad Spell, the stars from the casting animation from the NES version of Final Fantasy III surround him.
- The Wish Star Adapter is based on Rinoa's Wishing Star Limit Break.
- If Toad Man hits Mega Man with Toad Spell, he turns into a frog from For the Frog The Bell Tolls.
- The Trio of Ring-Rings in Ring Man's stage have the same AI patterns as Lalala and Lololo.
- The way to unlock the secret path to Wave Man in Dive Man's stage looks a lot like Samus using the Power Bomb to unlock Maridia.
- The Cube Rush shows up as the last challenge before the Boss Battle in Dust Man's stage.
- Using Recycle Inhaler on the purple Up'N'Down enemies causes them to give chase to Mega Man for a while before exploding, in a similar fashion to the Scarfy enemy from the Kirby series.
- Mothraya, Square Machine and Bubble Devil use the same attack patterns as the X-Hunters.
- In the second half of Wily Stage 1, Mega Man can hijack a Sniper Armor, an Apache Joe Chopper, Gunner Joe spacecraft, and a Cannon Joe cannon. All of this is based on the Ride Chaser and Ride Armor sequences from Mega Man X.
- The Auto Scrolling second half of Wily Stage 2 is based on the high speed zones from the Gradius series.