Thread:Shao Pai Long/@comment-177.134.212.74-20121212223252/@comment-5639380-20121212224422

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Do you want an explanation here?

If so:

For Airman: "cf. R20 & MM2 (NES) manual"

In R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works (Japanese version of course) it's Airman (in Japanese signs and AIRMAN as transcription) and in the manual of Mega Man 2 (NES) it's Airman, AirMan and Air Man (sorted from mostly used to less used), thus more often Airman is used (or should be used; as it might be miscounted). Similar with other Enemymans.

For Megaman Battle Network, just in case: e.g. cf. Megaman Network Transmission (PAL) game backcover, similar with Megaman Zero games (PAL).

For Megaman and Megaman X:

Game logo might be more likely be "Mega_Man" (_=linebreak) thus "Mega Man", but the guy's name inside the game at least in the older Games should be more commonly "Megaman" (secondary sources e.g. Mega Man 4 Script & Mega Man 2 Script - though it's not those secondary sources who decide about right/wrong as they might be wrong, but one can see "Megaman" resp. "MEGAMAN" or so inside the games). -Shao Pai Long (talk) 22:44, December 12, 2012 (UTC)