

The word "Rock" in Rockman is a reference to the music genre rock and roll, and is meant to work in tandem with his sister robot, Roll. Conception and design Īlthough originally the names "Mighty Kid", "Knuckle Kid", and "Rainbow Battle Kid" were proposed, Capcom eventually settled on "Rockman" as Mega Man's Japanese moniker. Light and his assorted cybernetic companions, Mega Man's eventual goal is to one day achieve everlasting peace for both humans and robots. Utilizing his Mega Buster arm cannon and his ability to copy the special weapons of the boss robots he defeats, Mega Man must travel the world and traverse harsh environments in order to bring Wily's menace to an end. Wily and his ever-growing army of robots, and stop them from taking over the planet by using their own special abilities against them.


Light repurposes Mega Man to battle the mad scientist Dr. Mega Man's role in the original story was to be an assistant to his creator Dr. A resulting animated series was also produced originally in Japan as well as a number of toys, comics, and collectables available both in and outside Japan. Mega Man has also appeared as a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. The several spin-off series that have emerged over the past years, each one continuing the Mega Man storyline in some unique way, includes but is not limited to the Mega Man X, Mega Man Legends, Mega Man Battle Network, and Mega Man Star Force series. Although "Mega Man", or "Rockman", is usually the name for the original Mega Man from the classic series, it can also be the Mega Man series of fictional works, or the group of adherently named main characters within. Mega Man's fictional universe can be divided into seven categories, each featuring different variations and incarnations of a robot boy hero. Having appeared on many consoles since the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Man has had a wide gaming audience.

Mega Man has become one of Capcom's mascots, one of the company's primary original characters, and continues to be one of the video game industry's most recognizable icons. He was created by Akira Kitamura for the first Mega Man game released in 1987, with artist Keiji Inafune providing detailed character artwork based on Kitamura's pixel art design. Mega Man, known as Rockman ( Japanese: ロックマン, Hepburn: Rokkuman) in Japan, is the title character and the protagonist of the Mega Man series by Capcom.
