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⚫ | }}{{Nihongo|'''Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha'''|ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者|Rokkuman ando Forute: Mirai kara no Chousensha|lit. ''"Mega Man & Bass: Challenger from the Future"''}} is a handheld-based counterpart/sequel to ''[[Mega Man & Bass|Rockman & Forte]]'' (Mega Man and Bass) developed by [[Wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]] in cooperation and under license by [[Capcom]], released in 1999 for the Bandai WonderSwan. |
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⚫ | {{Nihongo|'''Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha'''|ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者|Rokkuman ando Forute: Mirai kara no Chousensha|lit. ''" |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | Like in ''Rockman & Forte'', the player can choose to play as [[Mega Man (character)|Rockman]] (Mega Man) or [[Bass|Forte]] (Bass). Once again Rockman can charge his shots and slide while Forte can fire in seven directions (straight up, straight forward, or any diagonal) with a rapid-fire arm cannon, do a double jump, and dash. This time, however, Rockman and Forte each get different [[Special Weapon]]s from the Robot Masters they defeat. [[Auto|Rightot]]'s shop returns with some of the [[Mega Man & Bass#Item shop|items from Rockman & Forte]], but now [[Reggae]] and [[Tango]] are available for Forte and Rockman respectively. |
+ | Like in ''Rockman & Forte'', the player can choose to play as [[Mega Man (character)|Rockman]] (Mega Man) or [[Bass|Forte]] (Bass). Once again Rockman can charge his shots and slide while Forte can fire in seven directions (straight up, straight forward, or any diagonal) with a rapid-fire arm cannon, do a double jump, and dash. This time, however, Rockman and Forte each get different [[Special Weapon]]s from the Robot Masters they defeat. [[Auto|Rightot]]'s (Auto’s) shop returns with some of the [[Mega Man & Bass#Item shop|items from Rockman & Forte]], but now [[Reggae]] and [[Tango]] are available for Forte and Rockman respectively. |
''Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha'' only has eight stages. After finishing the opening stage, five stages are selectable initially, including the opening stage. The first four selectable bosses are (from top to bottom) Dangan Man, Konro Man, Aircon Man and Komuso Man. Defeating all the bosses will unlock the Clock Men, and after defeating them, Compass Man and then finally Rockman Shadow. |
''Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha'' only has eight stages. After finishing the opening stage, five stages are selectable initially, including the opening stage. The first four selectable bosses are (from top to bottom) Dangan Man, Konro Man, Aircon Man and Komuso Man. Defeating all the bosses will unlock the Clock Men, and after defeating them, Compass Man and then finally Rockman Shadow. |
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For the time being, the two had to set aside their differences and face the new threat of the Dimensions. After defeating all of them, they face their leader, [[Rockman Shadow]]. He briefly discusses [[Quint]], a version of Rockman that previously came from the future but was captured and customized by [[Dr. Wily]]. Depending on which character confronts him at the end, he will give a different version of his origin, but in the end he will be put out of his misery, revealing that he wanted to be destroyed in order to stop his destructive desires. |
For the time being, the two had to set aside their differences and face the new threat of the Dimensions. After defeating all of them, they face their leader, [[Rockman Shadow]]. He briefly discusses [[Quint]], a version of Rockman that previously came from the future but was captured and customized by [[Dr. Wily]]. Depending on which character confronts him at the end, he will give a different version of his origin, but in the end he will be put out of his misery, revealing that he wanted to be destroyed in order to stop his destructive desires. |
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− | '''''Note:''' The year is given in the game as 200X, but this is |
+ | '''''Note:''' The year is given in the game as 200X, but this is most likely either a typographical error or a continuity error, as Bass/Forte made his debut in [[Mega Man 7]], which took place in 20XX.'' |
==Bosses== |
==Bosses== |
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|[[Compass Man]] |
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|[[Barrier Wind]]/[[Forte Cyclone]] and [[Doppel Crash]] |
|[[Barrier Wind]]/[[Forte Cyclone]] and [[Doppel Crash]] |
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== Item shop == |
== Item shop == |
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[[File:R&F2rolllight.png|left]] |
[[File:R&F2rolllight.png|left]] |
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− | [[Dr. Light|Dr. Right]] and [[Roll]] run a shop and create items in exchange |
+ | [[Dr. Light|Dr. Right]] (Dr. Light) and [[Roll]] run a shop and create items in exchange for [[Items#Screw|Screws]] that can be found throughout the stages. All the items are available to purchase from the beginning. Dr. Right is the shopkeeper in Rockman's story, and Roll in Forte's story. |
− | Except for the Super Buster, Hyper Buster, Energy Balancer, Energy Saver, Super Recover and Super Armor, all items can be used only once, |
+ | Except for the [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Bass_Buster#S._Buster Super Buster], [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Bass_Buster#H._Buster Hyper Buster], [[Energy Balancer]], [[Energy Balancer#Energy Saver|Energy Saver]], Super Recover and Super Armor, all items can be used only once, which means they need to be purchased again after usage. |
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+ | |align="center" width="40px" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item1.png|Rockman]][[File:R&f2item2.png|Forte]]||width="120px"| Spare Body||align="center"|200||Gives one [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Item#1-UP extra life]. |
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|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item3.png]]||Exit Parts||align="center"|50||Allows the player to exit a stage that was already completed. |
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+ | |align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item7.png]]||Energy Balancer||align="center"|150||When you pick up a [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Item#Weapon_Energy weapon energy,] the [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Special_Weapon Special Weapon] that has the lowest remaining energy will be refilled. |
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|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item8.png]]||Weapon Charge||align="center"|300||Refills the energy of all the Special Weapons. |
|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item8.png]]||Weapon Charge||align="center"|300||Refills the energy of all the Special Weapons. |
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+ | |align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:Esrf2.png]]||Energy Saver||align="center"|150||Special Weapons use less energy. |
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|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item9.png]]||Super Recover||align="center"|200||It allows your energy to be recovered by a larger amount than usual. |
|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item9.png]]||Super Recover||align="center"|200||It allows your energy to be recovered by a larger amount than usual. |
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|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item6.png]]||[[Beat]]||align="center"|300||Beat will appear and make Rockman invincible for a short period. While in effect, Beat will fly around Rockman damaging the enemies he touches. |
|align="center" style="background-color: #454E54;"|[[File:R&f2item6.png]]||[[Beat]]||align="center"|300||Beat will appear and make Rockman invincible for a short period. While in effect, Beat will fly around Rockman damaging the enemies he touches. |
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+ | | style="background-color: #454E54;" align="center" |[[File:R&f2item11.png]]||[[Eddie]]|| align="center" |150||Eddie appears and drops one [[item]]. |
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+ | | style="background-color: #454E54;" align="center" width="40px" |[[File:R&F2TBicon.png]]|| width="120px" | [[Treble#Treble Boost|Gospel Boost]]|| align="center" |200||[[Treble|Gospel]] (Treble) transforms into a booster-adapter allowing Forte to fly for a limited time. |
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| style="background-color: #454E54;" align="center" |[[File:S.buster2.png]]||Super Buster|| align="center" |300||Doubles the power of the [[Bass Buster|Forte Buster]]. |
| style="background-color: #454E54;" align="center" |[[File:S.buster2.png]]||Super Buster|| align="center" |300||Doubles the power of the [[Bass Buster|Forte Buster]]. |
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*[[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Damage Data Chart]] |
*[[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Damage Data Chart]] |
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*[[Mega Man II]] |
*[[Mega Man II]] |
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+ | == Other Media == |
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+ | [[File:Mega Man Shadow.PNG|thumb|220x220px|The tease for the adaption from ''[[Mega Man Issue 20 (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]''[[Mega Man Issue 20 (Archie Comics)| #20]].]] |
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+ | The ''[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]'' series from [[Archie Comics]] teased at an adaptation of the game in ''[[Mega Man Issue 20 (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]''[[Mega Man Issue 20 (Archie Comics)| #20]], although the series went on hiatus before it could adapt the full storyline. This marks the first time ''Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha ''has appeared officially in a media outside Japan. Despite the fact, [[Ian Flynn]] stating that the game was off limits due to [[Bandai]] holding the rights to the game. Though it's possible it could've been [[Quint]] as Ian Flynn stated that he had plans for Quint and also stated that the team can make their own line of [[Robot Masters]].<ref>http://www.bumbleking.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=423239&f=1#p423239</ref> |
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==Screenshots== |
==Screenshots== |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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===Forte gameplay=== |
===Forte gameplay=== |
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− | + | Let's Play Rockman & Forte Jinzouningen no Naku Koro ni 5 |
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+ | WonderSwan Longplay 003 Rockman & Forte - Mirai Kara no Chousensha |
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+ | </gallery> |
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===Soundtrack-Intro Stage === |
===Soundtrack-Intro Stage === |
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− | + | Rockman and Forte Mirai Kara no Chousensha Soundtrack - Intro Stage |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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[[File:ZXAComicB.png|right|frame|Konro Man comic]] |
[[File:ZXAComicB.png|right|frame|Konro Man comic]] |
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*[[Mega Man ZX Advent]] references some bosses of this game as comic book characters. If the player can collect a certain Secret Disk, [[Konro Man]] appears in the cover of a digital comic book and is described as a walking stove hero. The [[Hunters|Hunter]] Ray says he wants to create a comic book about a robot that fights with a folding fan in each hand ([[Aircon Man]]), and the item "Comic (Orange)" that can be obtained in Sharon's request is an action comic about two talking wrist watches ([[Clock Men]]). |
*[[Mega Man ZX Advent]] references some bosses of this game as comic book characters. If the player can collect a certain Secret Disk, [[Konro Man]] appears in the cover of a digital comic book and is described as a walking stove hero. The [[Hunters|Hunter]] Ray says he wants to create a comic book about a robot that fights with a folding fan in each hand ([[Aircon Man]]), and the item "Comic (Orange)" that can be obtained in Sharon's request is an action comic about two talking wrist watches ([[Clock Men]]). |
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− | *This is notably one of the few ''Mega Man'' games where Dr. Wily was not the mastermind behind the events or even a boss. He is, however, indirectly responsible for Rockman Shadow's existence, as he scrapped him for being a failed |
+ | *This is notably one of the few ''Mega Man'' games where Dr. Wily was not the mastermind behind the events or even a boss. He is, however, indirectly responsible for Rockman Shadow's existence, as he scrapped and abandoned him for being a failed prototype of Quint. |
− | *This is the |
+ | *This is the first ''Mega Man'' game to feature mini-bosses in all the Robot Masters stages, with [[Mega Man 11]] being the second. |
*The Robot Masters in this game do not have an invincibility period after being hit, allowing the player to continuously attack them if possible, though bosses have points in their attack patterns in which they are invincible. |
*The Robot Masters in this game do not have an invincibility period after being hit, allowing the player to continuously attack them if possible, though bosses have points in their attack patterns in which they are invincible. |
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*The Special Weapons in this game do a [[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Damage Data Chart|set damage]] against all bosses so every boss in the game takes the same amount of damage from a weapon, such as Barrier Wind/Forte Cyclone dealing 5 units of damage to every boss. Rapid hitting weapons deal less damage but easily drain the boss' HP. |
*The Special Weapons in this game do a [[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Damage Data Chart|set damage]] against all bosses so every boss in the game takes the same amount of damage from a weapon, such as Barrier Wind/Forte Cyclone dealing 5 units of damage to every boss. Rapid hitting weapons deal less damage but easily drain the boss' HP. |
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*The player does not recover weapon energy between stages in this game. |
*The player does not recover weapon energy between stages in this game. |
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− | *The game |
+ | *The game reuses many tracks from ''Mega Man & Bass'', which were degraded in quality to meet the limitations of the WonderSwan. |
[[File:Komusodefeat.png|right|frame|Komuso Man after defeat.]] |
[[File:Komusodefeat.png|right|frame|Komuso Man after defeat.]] |
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− | *After defeating a Robot Master in the game, |
+ | *After defeating a Robot Master in the game, the Robot Master's portrait on the stage select screen changes to show him in a defeated pose to reflect this. |
− | *This is the only [[:Category:Licensed games|Rockman licensed game]] |
+ | *This is the only [[:Category:Licensed games|''Rockman'' licensed game]] mentioned in the book [[R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works]]. |
− | *The player can |
+ | *The player can only have a maximum of eight [[Items#1-UP|lives]] in this game as opposed to the traditional nine. |
− | *Enemies in this game resemble enemies from the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series as many are insects, |
+ | *Enemies in this game resemble enemies from the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series as many are insects, along with [[Batton Bone]]s being common throughout stages. It is possible that the enemies fought are early-production [[Mechaniloid]]s from the future. |
+ | *Strangely, many of the Robot Masters in this game have Japanese names, most likely due to the fact that this game was only released in Japan. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[http://cycomatix.blogspot.com/2009/09/mega-man-and-bass-challenger-from.html Review of Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha] |
*[http://cycomatix.blogspot.com/2009/09/mega-man-and-bass-challenger-from.html Review of Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha] |
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*[http://www.romhacking.net/translations/2660/ Fan translation by NickDC on Romhacking.net] |
*[http://www.romhacking.net/translations/2660/ Fan translation by NickDC on Romhacking.net] |
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+ | *[https://www.rockman-corner.com/2019/07/rockman-forte-challenger-from-future.html Concept art gallery] |
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Revision as of 13:54, 28 August 2019
Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha (ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者 Rokkuman ando Forute: Mirai kara no Chousensha, lit. "Mega Man & Bass: Challenger from the Future") is a handheld-based counterpart/sequel to Rockman & Forte (Mega Man and Bass) developed by Bandai in cooperation and under license by Capcom, released in 1999 for the Bandai WonderSwan.
Overview
Like in Rockman & Forte, the player can choose to play as Rockman (Mega Man) or Forte (Bass). Once again Rockman can charge his shots and slide while Forte can fire in seven directions (straight up, straight forward, or any diagonal) with a rapid-fire arm cannon, do a double jump, and dash. This time, however, Rockman and Forte each get different Special Weapons from the Robot Masters they defeat. Rightot's (Auto’s) shop returns with some of the items from Rockman & Forte, but now Reggae and Tango are available for Forte and Rockman respectively.
Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha only has eight stages. After finishing the opening stage, five stages are selectable initially, including the opening stage. The first four selectable bosses are (from top to bottom) Dangan Man, Konro Man, Aircon Man and Komuso Man. Defeating all the bosses will unlock the Clock Men, and after defeating them, Compass Man and then finally Rockman Shadow.
Story
From the game's opening scene:[1]
The year is 200X. A group of robots calling themselves the Dimensions attacked Symphony City, a city where people and robots lived in peace. Though without any witnesses, the one leading the Dimensions with overwhelming power was a robot like Rockman. He was said to be a dark and wicked person completely obsessed with destruction. Rockman, who heard this news at Right's laboratory, took off to the scene despite being under maintenance. At the same time, Wily saw the dark Rockman, and to ascertain the mystery he sends Forte to the city. Just who is this dark Rockman really?!
- Rockman Shadow: "My name is Rockman Shadow! I am a robot with great power. I won't forgive those who don't obey me!"
- Rockman: "Stop your harming of everyone! Who the heck are you? How can it be you look just like me?"
- Forte: "I've come to end the life of Rockman who I hate to this day, but somehow this situation is different than usual."
- Rockman: "Forte, I don't have time to be concerned with that now. I must hold back those robots!"
- Forte: "Ch! It can't be helped, Wily's laboratory is near this city. I won't carry out our war of attrition here!"
For the time being, the two had to set aside their differences and face the new threat of the Dimensions. After defeating all of them, they face their leader, Rockman Shadow. He briefly discusses Quint, a version of Rockman that previously came from the future but was captured and customized by Dr. Wily. Depending on which character confronts him at the end, he will give a different version of his origin, but in the end he will be put out of his misery, revealing that he wanted to be destroyed in order to stop his destructive desires.
Note: The year is given in the game as 200X, but this is most likely either a typographical error or a continuity error, as Bass/Forte made his debut in Mega Man 7, which took place in 20XX.
Bosses
Intro Stage Boss: Grey Devil
Name | Weapon | Weakness |
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Dangan Man | Rockn Vulcan (Rockman) and Forte Vulcan (Forte) | Barrier Wind and Forte Cyclone |
Konro Man | Flame Shower (Rockman) and Flame Mixer (Forte) | Rockn Vulcan and Forte Vulcan |
Aircon Man | Barrier Wind (Rockman) and Forte Cyclone (Forte) | Flame Shower and Flame Mixer |
Komuso Man | Doppel Crash (Rockman) and Doppler Attack (Forte) | Barrier Wind and Forte Cyclone |
Clock Men | Time Switch (Rockman) and Time Bomb (Forte) | Barrier Wind/Forte Cyclone and Doppel Crash |
Compass Man | None | Barrier Wind/Forte Cyclone and Doppel Crash |
Final Boss:
Item shop
Dr. Right (Dr. Light) and Roll run a shop and create items in exchange for Screws that can be found throughout the stages. All the items are available to purchase from the beginning. Dr. Right is the shopkeeper in Rockman's story, and Roll in Forte's story.
Except for the Super Buster, Hyper Buster, Energy Balancer, Energy Saver, Super Recover and Super Armor, all items can be used only once, which means they need to be purchased again after usage.
Items in common | Screws | Function | |
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Spare Body | 200 | Gives one extra life. | |
Exit Parts | 50 | Allows the player to exit a stage that was already completed. | |
Energy Balancer | 150 | When you pick up a weapon energy, the Special Weapon that has the lowest remaining energy will be refilled. | |
Weapon Charge | 300 | Refills the energy of all the Special Weapons. | |
Energy Saver | 150 | Special Weapons use less energy. | |
Super Recover | 200 | It allows your energy to be recovered by a larger amount than usual. | |
Item Presenter | 50 | When activated, a Party Ball appears in one area of the stage. | |
Shock Guard | 20 | Protects from spikes once. | |
Super Armor | 300 | Reduces the amount of damage inflicted. |
Rockman's items | Screws | Function | |
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Rush Coil | 100 | Rush appears to allow Rockman reach high areas with the Rush Coil. | |
Tango | 200 | Tango appears and rolls to attack enemies. | |
Beat | 300 | Beat will appear and make Rockman invincible for a short period. While in effect, Beat will fly around Rockman damaging the enemies he touches. | |
Eddie | 150 | Eddie appears and drops one item. |
Forte's items | Screws | Function | |
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Gospel Boost | 200 | Gospel (Treble) transforms into a booster-adapter allowing Forte to fly for a limited time. | |
Super Buster | 300 | Doubles the power of the Forte Buster. | |
Hyper Buster | 300 | The Forte Buster shots can pass through walls. | |
Reggae | 150 | Reggae appears and drops one item. |
See also
- Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Script
- Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Damage Data Chart
- Mega Man II
Other Media
The Mega Man series from Archie Comics teased at an adaptation of the game in Mega Man #20, although the series went on hiatus before it could adapt the full storyline. This marks the first time Rockman & Forte: Mirai kara no Chōsensha has appeared officially in a media outside Japan. Despite the fact, Ian Flynn stating that the game was off limits due to Bandai holding the rights to the game. Though it's possible it could've been Quint as Ian Flynn stated that he had plans for Quint and also stated that the team can make their own line of Robot Masters.[2]
Screenshots
Videos
Forte gameplay
Soundtrack-Intro Stage
Trivia
- Mega Man ZX Advent references some bosses of this game as comic book characters. If the player can collect a certain Secret Disk, Konro Man appears in the cover of a digital comic book and is described as a walking stove hero. The Hunter Ray says he wants to create a comic book about a robot that fights with a folding fan in each hand (Aircon Man), and the item "Comic (Orange)" that can be obtained in Sharon's request is an action comic about two talking wrist watches (Clock Men).
- This is notably one of the few Mega Man games where Dr. Wily was not the mastermind behind the events or even a boss. He is, however, indirectly responsible for Rockman Shadow's existence, as he scrapped and abandoned him for being a failed prototype of Quint.
- This is the first Mega Man game to feature mini-bosses in all the Robot Masters stages, with Mega Man 11 being the second.
- The Robot Masters in this game do not have an invincibility period after being hit, allowing the player to continuously attack them if possible, though bosses have points in their attack patterns in which they are invincible.
- The Special Weapons in this game do a set damage against all bosses so every boss in the game takes the same amount of damage from a weapon, such as Barrier Wind/Forte Cyclone dealing 5 units of damage to every boss. Rapid hitting weapons deal less damage but easily drain the boss' HP.
- The player does not recover weapon energy between stages in this game.
- The game reuses many tracks from Mega Man & Bass, which were degraded in quality to meet the limitations of the WonderSwan.
- After defeating a Robot Master in the game, the Robot Master's portrait on the stage select screen changes to show him in a defeated pose to reflect this.
- This is the only Rockman licensed game mentioned in the book R20 Rockman & Rockman X Official Complete Works.
- The player can only have a maximum of eight lives in this game as opposed to the traditional nine.
- Enemies in this game resemble enemies from the Mega Man X series as many are insects, along with Batton Bones being common throughout stages. It is possible that the enemies fought are early-production Mechaniloids from the future.
- Strangely, many of the Robot Masters in this game have Japanese names, most likely due to the fact that this game was only released in Japan.
References
External links
- Official page
- Translation of Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha
- Site with information about Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha
- Review of Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha
- Fan translation by NickDC on Romhacking.net
- Concept art gallery
Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chōsensha | |
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Playable Characters | |
Rockman • Forte | |
List of Bosses | |
Dangan Man • Konro Man • Aircon Man • Komuso Man • Clock Men • Compass Man | |
Other Bosses | |
Grey Devil • Rockman Shadow | |
Rockman's Special Weapons | |
Rock'n Vulcan • Flame Shower • Barrier Wind • Doppel Crash • Time Switch | |
Forte's Special Weapons | |
Forte Vulcan • Flame Mixer • Forte Cyclone • Doppler Attack • Time Bomb | |
Support Items | |
Rush Coil • Tango • Beat • Eddie Gospel Boost • Reggae | |
Miscellaneous | |
Damage Data Chart • Game Script |