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[[File:Mega_Man_7_SNES_ScreenShot1_8820.jpg|frame|''"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS7n8jWPOQY My name is Mega Man.]'' ''[[Running Gag|I kicked Wily's ass once again...]]"'']]
 
The 7th entry and one of only <ref>''[[Mega Man and Bass (Video Game)|Mega Man and Bass]]'' was a case of [[No Export for You]], and ''Soccer'' is considered non-canon</ref> in the original ''[[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Mega Man]]'' series released for the [[SNES]].
 
In the closing of ''[[Mega Man 6 (Video Game)|Mega Man 6]]'', Dr. Wily was finally put in jail. What Mega Man didn't know was that Dr. Wily had robots hidden somewhere is his lab. After six months without Dr. Wily's input, the robots would activate, and search for Dr. Wily.
 
The Robots gave a city a surprising attack, looking for their master. Mega Man and Dr. Light watch the robots help Dr. Wily escape from a far distance. Mega Man goes out to stop Dr. Wily. Along the way, he encountered Bass, another humanoid robot, and Treble, his mean robotic wolf. They are also trying to stop Dr. Wily. The battle began...
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* DWN-054: Slash Man, weak to Freeze Cracker/Scorch Wheel, gives [[Wolverine Claws|Slash Claw]]
* DWN-055: Shade Man, weak to Wild Coil, gives the [[Make Me Wanna Shout|Noise Crush]]
* DWN-056: Turbo Man, weak to Noise Crush, gives the [[Playing Withwith Fire|Scorch Wheel]]
 
On a side note, a fan-made [[NES]] style remake of this game can be found online.
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** [[Aside Glance]]
* [[Bring It]]: Freeze Man reacts to everything you do. If you do nothing, he defaults to taunting you.
* [[Call Back]]: This game makes several references to previous games, but the most apparent is the robot museum stage. Glass tubes with various robot masters on display, with Wily making off with [[Mega Man 1 (Video Game)|Guts Man]] (to be remodeled into a fortress boss later), and the music for that stage is a mix of Guts Man, [[Mega Man 2 (Video Game)|Heat Man]], and [[Mega Man 3 (Video Game)|Snake Man's]] themes.
* [[Charged Attack]]: The Noise Crush is a Collect Type, where Mega Man must bounce it off a wall to catch the ricochet to empower the next blast. The Wild Coil and the Mega Buster are Hold Types.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Wily apparently built 4 Robot Masters and put a six month watchdog timer just in case he were arrested.
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* [[Monster Clown]]: Mash, the boss of the robot museum stage.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Turbo Man, not to be confused with the superhero in [[Jingle All the Way]].
* [[Shout -Out]]: To ''[[Ghosts N'n Goblins (Video Gameseries)|Ghosts N Goblins]]''; hold the B button while selecting Shade Man's level and it will play the famous first level theme from the series.
** Slash Man's stage is a tribute to [[Jurassic Park]], as it takes place in some kind of Research Facility/[[Jungle Japes|Prehistory Jungle]]. Naturally the [[Mini Boss]] is a [[Tyrannosaurus Rex]] Mega Man must flee from.
** The [[No Export for You|Japanese version]] has many more shout outs to other [[Capcom (Creator)|Capcom]] games that were [[Dummied Out]].
* [[Springs Springs Everywhere]]: [[Spring Coil|Spring Man's]] stage, of course!
* [[Weather Control Machine]] - Cloud Man's stage involves lots of pushing wind and blinding rain (one of the few games to notice how driving rain will reduce visibility). Cloud Man uses these gimmicks as well when you fight him.
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