Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
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| Developer(s) | Capcom |
| Publisher(s) | Capcom |
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| Producer(s) | Noritaka Funamizu |
| Designer(s) | Koji Ohkohara |
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| Composer(s) | Setsuo Yamamoto Hideki Okugawa |
| Series | Mega Man |
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| Platform(s) | Arcade |
| Release | Arcade GameTap |
| Genre(s) | Fighting |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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| Arcade system | CP System II |
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Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters[lower-alpha 1] is a 1996 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. A spin-off of the Mega Man series, it is the direct sequel to Mega Man: The Power Battle released the previous year. Both games have since received home releases through various video game compilations.
Gameplay
Gameplay in The Power Fighters is largely similar to that of its predecessor, including its controls, structure, and support for two-player cooperative play. The game once again features Mega Man, Proto Man, Bass as playable characters, along with a fourth character, Duo. In addition to jumping, firing buster shots, and performing dash attacks, as in the previous game, all characters have been given unique attributes and their own special attack, performed by holding up and releasing a fully charged buster shot. When the player depletes half of an enemy's health or uses a continue, Doctor Light's transport robot Eddie will appear and offer them an item to call a character specific helper robot: Mega Man summons Rush, Bass summons Treble, and Proto Man and Duo both summon Beat. These helper robots will perform special abilities until their energy is depleted, through special weapons cannot be used while they are active.
The plot of the game sees Doctor Wily steal a set of important robot parts from Light's laboratory, as well as kidnap Mega Man's sister Roll. As in The Power Battle, players can choose from three "stories": finding Wily, saving Roll, and recovering the stolen parts. Each of the three stories features a different set of six Robot Masters to fight, a unique power-up received partway through the story, and a different sub-boss fought prior to the final battle with Wily. Unlike the previous game, The Power Fighters lets the player choose freely between Robot Master stages, and provides hints as to their weaknesses. During battles, damaging the Robot Master will cause them to drop pellets, which can grant points or restore health or weapon energy. When a Robot Master is defeated, in addition to pellets, they will drop a capsule that grants their special weapon to whichever player picks it up. In later stages, Robot Masters will activate an "overdrive mode" after losing half their health; this will alter their attack patterns, granting them new moves and weapons or making them more difficult to hit.
Each character has a different epilogue that plays when the player completes the story, including one for each combination of two characters in co-op play. These epilogues frequently allude to events from other Mega Man games, including the appearance of Evil Energy in the then-upcoming Mega Man 8 and Doctor Wily's creation of Zero from the Mega Man X series.
Release
Mega Man: The Power Fighters was released in arcades in 1996, one year after its predecessor, The Power Battle.[3] An adaptation of both games, Rockman Battle & Fighters, was released in 2000 for the Neo Geo Pocket Color.[4] The arcade versions of both games would receive their first home console release in 2004 as part of two separate compilations. In North America, they were included as one of the ten games featured in Mega Man Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox.[5] In Japan, the two games were given a standalone compilation release for PlayStation 2 on August 5, 2004, titled Rockman: Power Battle Fighters (ロックマン パワーバトルファイターズ);[6] the compilation was later re-released for PlayStation 3 on January 18, 2017.[7] Both games were later re-released as part of the Retro Station dedicated console in 2020,[8] and the Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium compilation in 2022.[9]
Reception
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Neil Foster of Hardcore Gaming 101 spoke positively of The Power Fighters, believing it was more challenging and fleshed out than The Power Battle.[10] Shaun Musgrave of TouchArcade agreed that its improvements made the game more interesting than the original, though not a game that encouraged long play sessions.[11] Alex Navarro of GameSpot, in his review of Mega Man Anniversary Collection, felt that The Power Battle and The Power Fighters were both worth playing despite their simplistic gameplay and lack of replay value.[5] Reviewing Anniversary Collection, Jonathan Metts of Nintendo World Report thought Power Fighters was a significant improvement over its predecessor, though still considered it rudimentary.[12]
Four reviewers for the Japanese publication Weekly Famitsu scored the PlayStation 2 compilation of the two arcade games a total of 22 out of 40.[13]
References
- ↑ known in Japan as Rockman 2: The Power Fighters (ロックマン2・ザ・パワーファイターズ)
- ↑ MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works. Udon Entertainment. August 2013. pp. 114–117. Search this book on
- ↑ Carless, Simon (August 7, 2006). "GameTap Goes Ninja, Gets Into Space Combat". GameSetWatch. Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2010-06-11. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Shive, Chris (July 14, 2022). "Review: Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ↑ Leone, Matt (4 August 2022). "SNK brings a pair of obscure Mega Man games to Switch". Polygon. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Navarro, Alex (June 21, 2004). "Mega Man Anniversary Collection Review for PlayStation 2". GameSpot. Archived from the original on July 1, 2004. Retrieved 2010-04-21. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ 1本で2度おいしい!? 『ロックマン パワーバトルファイターズ』 (in Japanese). Famitsu. Retrieved 2010-06-11.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ "懐かしの名作「ロックマン パワーバトルファイターズ」PlayStation Storeで配信開始". GAME Watch (in 日本語). January 18, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2025.
- ↑ "Amazon Lists Capcom Retro Station Mini-Arcade Console". Anime News Network. November 23, 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ↑ Romano, Sal (June 9, 2022). "Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium debut trailer, games list announced". Gematsu. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
- ↑ Foster, Neil (October 4, 2017). "Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ↑ Musgrave, Shaun (August 10, 2023). "Ranking Every 'Mega Man' Game on the Nintendo Switch – SwitchArcade Special Edition". TouchArcade. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
- ↑ Metts, Jonathan (July 6, 2004). "Mega Man Anniversary Collection Review". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
- ↑ Famitsu staff (August 13, 2004). クロスレビュー [Cross Review]. Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 817. Enterbrain. Archived from the original on April 28, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2019.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
External links
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