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Mega Man Game History
Tony Ponce | 11:49 AM on 07.29.2009 33 comments




About two weeks ago, Limit Break posted a Mario Family Line that cataloged every (or close to every) currently released title in the franchise's thirty-year history. Shortly afterward, Jim Sterling linked to it and added, "I'd be really interested to see this guy do a chart for Mega Man as well... but that's probably a project that could take a lifetime to complete."

More like one week.

I took it upon myself to do for Mega Man what Agamemnon of Limit Break did for Mario. It was hard. It was time-consuming. Why didn't I just drop the whole thing? I have too much free time.

While indices compiling most titles in the franchise were easy to find, I wanted to hunt down every last piece of software or electronic equipment that ran some semblance of a Mega Man game. Every port, every arcade machine, every cell phone app, every game-playing calculator. If there was a toaster that ran a Mega Man-skinned clone of Breakout (there isn't, I checked) then you can bet it will be in my chart.

The only things not in the chart are budget re-releases and special editions. Other than that, everything I've found, regardless of how shady it may appear and to the best of my knowledge, is an official Capcom or Capcom-licensed release. There might be some obscure gadget that flew under my nose, but I highly doubt it.



My chart is a little bit different than the one on Limit Break. First, instead of a family tree, mine is a straightforward list with each row representing a year and each column representing one of the seven main Mega Man series. Each game is arranged according to year (not necessarily by specific month and day) of earliest region release. For the sake of familiarity, I've used American (or PAL) box art or screens if available.

For example, Mega Man 8 for the PlayStation was released in the US in 1997. However, it was released at the end of the previous year in Japan. That means that on the chart, the US Mega Man 8 box art appears on the 1996 row.



You can view the full image by hitting up one of the links below. I must warn you that the piece is extremely large. At a size of just under 3 MB, a resolution of 7668x6000, and a game count of 156, it completely schools the Mario list, thank you! But good Lord, did it bring my poor six-year-old laptop to crawl when I was editing it in Photoshop. If you guys note any typos or inaccuracies or discover a game I left out, don't hesitate to tap my shoulder. Just don't be surprised if I get a little peeved.

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Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 12:10
Chris Carter
Luckily wikipedia has 95% of them conveniently listed, otherwise this would take years of researching all the horrible knock offs.

I like yours better than Limit Breaks, by the way: it's much easier to read.
Joanna Mueller's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 12:16
Joanna Mueller
Awesome, this makes me believe that if you ever took it upon yourself to take over the world we'd all better get used to wearing blue helmets to work.
pendelton21's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 12:33
pendelton21
Ho.
Lee.
Shit.

FRONT PAGE NAO.
JT Murphy's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 12:38
JT Murphy
George Lucas has his work cut out for him if he wants to top this.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 12:40
Monodi
Damn, that's a lot of stuff.

FRONTPAGE!!
Gyrael's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:20
Gyrael
Holy balls.
de BLOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:28
de BLOO
FRONTPAGE.

RIGHT MEOW.
phantomile's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:36
phantomile
Let me...second...third...FORTH that Front Page request.
This is so much more epic than the Mario chart.
SilverDragon1979's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:47
SilverDragon1979
This is just awesome. Simply awesome! Front page indeed!
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:47
Chris Carter
Front page, you say? I hope this goes around the social network horn.
SilverDragon1979's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 13:54
SilverDragon1979
LOL, I was just about to post that this did make the front page of GamerLimit.com, but Magnalon already beat me to it. :-D
welkstar's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 14:04
welkstar
0_0

Nice work sir!
CWal37's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 15:53
CWal37
Awesome. Now I can sit here glaring at the Legends branch wishing a three into existence.
Mike Moran's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 15:59
Mike Moran
Man, I forgot there even was a Mega Man on the Game Gear.
Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 20:38
Tony Ponce
Well, sonuvabitch.

It would figure that the day I finally deploy this thing is when THIS pops up out of the blue.

A Rockman pinball machine. I swear to God, my OCD is on overdrive right now.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/29/2009 23:12
Chris Carter
@Mega
For the sake of your OCD, we'll say it's non-canon, just like X6.
Agamemnon's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/30/2009 00:07
Agamemnon
Nicely done, Megastryke! Yes, it really is Agamemnon. I'm really glad you found inspiration from my work to do a time line. It's always great to know you influence others to become creative as well. To be honest though, I had no idea it would become as popular as it did, and I'm still catching hell for some games I purposely left out, to which I then have to repeatedly explain myself as to why. Anyways, nice graphic!
Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/30/2009 00:27
Tony Ponce
Thanks for popping in and saying hello!
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/30/2009 01:35
TheCleaningGuy
Holy
Fucking
Shit.
This is amazing, how was this NOT on the front page? Really, really great.
Sandie Sandwicheadman's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/30/2009 02:02
Sandie Sandwicheadman
Good on ya, this is tops.


Saying hi from dat ass.
Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/31/2009 07:23
Excel-2011
I would have liked to see a token paragraph briefly describing each series' origins and differences from the main series above each header. This graph is impressive, but it feels so barebones with just cover art and lines.
Char Aznable's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/31/2009 09:26
Char Aznable
Big ups on getting some outside recognition, Megastryke! Great work here.
Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/31/2009 10:56
Tony Ponce
@The-Excel

Trying to kill me, son?
theredpepperofdoom's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/31/2009 17:14
theredpepperofdoom
Holy shit great job Megastryke. I never realized there were so many Mega Man games...
Infinitys End's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/08/2009 12:52
Infinitys End
Hey MegaStryke -- good work, other than it being stupidly, insanely large due to the way you organized it, I don't agree with you completely taking the Marvel Vs. Capcom games as well as Tatsunoko vs. Capcom on there. You have the Power Fighters in there, but why not these? FOR SHAME!!!
Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/08/2009 22:13
Tony Ponce
They are as much Mega Man games as Smash Bros. is a Metroid game.
Infinitys End's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 09:06
Infinitys End
Funny you say that since we have Smash Bros. sections on the MDb. ;) They still belong on the list if you're chronicling every game that has a playable Megaman in it. Oh and don't forget Onimusha Blade Warriors too.
Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 19:25
Tony Ponce
My chart and the Mario chart are more than a little different.
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