Street Fighter X Tekken Bad Box Art Mega Man
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- "This is my destiny!"
- —Bad Box Art Mega Human, Street Fighter X Tekken
The Bad Box Art Mega Man, also known as U.South. Mega Man in Japan, is the proper name given to the rendition of Mega Homo on the N American box art from the first Mega Human being video game. The reason the comprehend turned out then bad is because the artist was asked to create the cover art with niggling to no fourth dimension before the game was released and had never viewed whatsoever of the source material or seen the game, thus creating a comprehend that almost has nothing to practise with the game. It is renowned as one of the worst box fine art covers in video game history.[1]
Contents
- 1 Appearance
- ii Video game appearances
- 3 Other appearances
- 3.1 Archie Comics
- 4 Data
- four.1 Street Fighter 10 Tekken biography
- 5 Gallery
- five.1 Street Fighter Ten Tekken
- 6 Videos
- 6.1 Street Fighter X Tekken
- 7 Trivia
- 8 See also
- nine References
Appearance
- "Time to bring home the bacon!"
- —Bad Box Art Mega Man, Street Fighter X Tekken
Bad Box Art Mega Man appears to be a middle-aged person, wearing an sick-fitting one-piece and helmet with a blue and xanthous color scheme unlike the bones blue and light blue armor of the original Mega Man. He besides carries a handheld pistol-like gun instead of having the Mega Buster, although he does refer to it as the Mega Buster during his Super Art in Street Fighter X Tekken.
In Street Fighter X Tekken this version of Mega Homo is also overweight, albeit surprisingly athletic. He presumably aged since his showtime appearance.[ii]
Video game appearances
The Bad Box Art Mega Man appears in the Hush-hush Deejay Legendary Hero from Mega Human being ZX Advent, which is given as a reward for completing Chris' quest. The deejay'south description is: A collection of rare digital photographs of Legendary Heroes that the Hunter Chris wanted. These Legendary Heroes look more than like coalminers in colorful outfits.
Bad Box Fine art Mega Man was planned to announced as a playable character in the cancelled game Mega Human Universe.[3] Each Mega Human being in the game would've had different abilities, the only difference revealed was that Bad Box Art Mega Man could only burn down ii shots at a time instead of three.[4]
On Jan 26, 2012, he was confirmed to appear as an exclusive character in the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions of Street Fighter X Tekken.[5] [half dozen] In the game, he is a Digger that travels to Antarctica to retrieve a mysterious box. His fighting way is relatively similar to the classic Mega Homo's from the Marvel vs. Capcom series, with his special moves including the Mega Uppercut, Water ice Slasher and Thunder Beam, and a powerful Charge Shot known equally the Mega Cannon as his Super Art.
Bad Box Art Mega Human makes a cameo in the demo for the Resident Evil 3 remake, where in that location is a toy store above the subway station filled with posters featuring him, a statue, action figures and helmets.[7]
Other appearances
Archie Comics
Mega Man effect 1 Short Circuits.
This Mega Man also appeared in the Short Circuits short story from the first outcome of Archie Comics' Mega Man series that is used to give the comic's address and electronic mail for contact. In the comic, Dr. Low-cal finished irresolute Rock into Mega Man, but he says that the upgrade process wasn't pretty, Mega Man being shown with the aforementioned appearance of the Bad Box Art Mega Human.
Bad Box Art Mega Man likewise appeared on the Box Art Brawl variant comprehend of Result 33, where he is shown fighting Mega Man. He and and the Bad Box Fine art version of Scroll would also announced in the Short Circuits for Issue 55, joining other Mega Homo characters in singing a good day song to the readers while Mega Human and Roll looked on with disturbed expressions.
Data
Street Fighter X Tekken biography
- Mega Man
- Middle Anile Hero!
Known equally a Digger, a person who digs up relics from the past for enquiry. He is a hot-tempered homo, merely has a stiff sense of justice and is also very polite. His weak point is that he is hands rattled when backed into a corner. He is e'er running around in a hurry due to the demands of his partner Gyre, and this time he's been asked to travel to Antarctica to retrieve a mysterious box.[8]
Gallery
The Northward American embrace for the first Mega Man game.
Bad Box Art Mega Human being in the teaser trailer of Mega Man Universe.
Bad Box Art Mega Human in Mega Man Universe.
Bad Box Fine art Mega Homo in a promotional postcard of Mega Man Universe.
Resident Evil iii cameo.
Bad Box Art Mega Man on the Box Art Ball variant cover for Issue 33 of the comic.
Street Fighter X Tekken
Bad Box Art Mega Man Street Fighter Ten Tekken Artwork (textless)
Bad Box Fine art Mega Homo'south kickoff round victory in Street Fighter X Tekken.
Bad Box Art Mega Man teaming up with Namco's mascot Pac-Homo in Street Fighter 10 Tekken.
Mega Man under the effects of Pandora.
Mega Man'southward alternate color.
Mega Man with his Mega Buster in Street Fighter X Tekken.
Bad Box Art Mega Homo's Super Fine art in Street Fighter 10 Tekken
Bad Box Art Mega Human being's prologue in Street Fighter X Tekken
Bad Box Fine art Mega Man looking inside Pandora in Street Fighter X Tekken
Concept art of Bad Box Art Mega Human being from the Street Fighter X Tekken Artworks volume.[9]
More concept fine art of Bad Box Art Mega Human being from the Street Fighter 10 Tekken Artworks volume.
Videos
Street Fighter X Tekken
【SFxTK】Megaman【Official Prologue】
Bad Box Art Mega Man'south prologue
Street Fighter x Tekken Mega Human being Ending
Bad Box Art Mega Human being'south catastrophe
Trivia
- In an interview, Yoshinori Ono, the producer of Street Fighter Ten Tekken, states that the reason behind including Bad Box Fine art Mega Man and his highly exaggerated appearance, instead of whatever other version, was due to Keiji Inafune's wishes. Ono said that when he asked creator Keiji Inafune well-nigh including Rockman in Street Fighter 10 Tekken, Inafune said "that's not interesting, nosotros have seen Mega Human in fighting games before" and then asked Ono to give him "something original". Ono then decided to use the Mega Man from the "awful" Northward American box fine art from the kickoff Mega Man game and "brand it even wackier" by presuming that Bad Box Art Mega Human has anile since his picture was taken and used in the US box art 25 years ago. Ono said that Inafune "loved the idea" and that was what lead to his inclusion.[2] [ten]
- Ono included some elements from the Mega Human Legends series into the backstory of Street Fighter X Tekken's Bad Box Art Mega Homo, similar MegaMan's job equally a Digger and Roll's somewhat bossy personality.
- The background of his Street Fighter X Tekken artwork appears to be the first Wily Castle stage from the Mega Man ii, due to there being big cubical buildings and the big "Dr. West" logo.
See also
- Man Man
References
- ↑ G4-The History of Mega Man.
- ↑ 2.0 ii.1 Street Fighter X Tekken Interviews Yoshinori Ono & Seth Killian
- ↑ Mega Man Universe Bad Box Fine art Trailer
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Mega Homo Universe Details From PAX
- ↑ Street Fighter X Tekken Pacman and Megaman Trailer
- ↑ Mega Man and Pac Human sectional to Sony in 'Street Fighter X Tekken'
- ↑ Protodude'southward Rockman Corner: "Bad Box Art Mega Human being" Infects Resident Evil 3 Remake
- ↑ Street Fighter X Tekken official site
- ↑ TMMN-The Making of an Old Homo
- ↑ Protodude'southward Rockman Corner: Yoshinori Ono Talks SFxT's Mega Homo
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