Mega Man 2

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Unlock the Memories: Celebrating the Legacy of Mega Man 2!

In a pixelated showdown, Mega Man faces the ingenious Robot Masters, wielding their weaponry to save humanity. Each vibrant stage leads to epic battles, brain-bending puzzles, and the unyielding hope of victory against the evil Dr. Wily!

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What is the name of the robot master that is weak to the Metal Blade in Mega Man 2? (Hard)
#1: Air Man
#2: Bubble Man
#3: Heat Man
#4: Wood Man
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What item can Mega Man use to float in the air temporarily in Mega Man 2? (Hard)
#1: Item 1
#2: Item 2
#3: Item 3
#4: Item 4
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Mega Man 2 was originally intended to be a straightforward sequel, but its unexpected popularity led Capcom to include a password system for saving progress, which was a novel feature at the time.
Mega Man 2 features the famous quick man stage where players must navigate a level with laser beams that can instantly kill Mega Man, which was inspired by the idea of creating a fast-paced, action-oriented gameplay experience.

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What's your favorite weapon from Mega Man 2?
Metal Blade
Quick Boomerang
Air Shooter
Bubble Lead
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What's your favorite Robot Master from Mega Man 2?
Metal Man
Air Man
Bubble Man
Quick Man
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