[09] Mega Man 3 - Mr. Perfect Run [part 9], Doc Shadow Man II Stage
Playlist Link: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B6D31FC89F2A5002
Mr. Perfect = Challenge to beat a game without being damaged. [no damage]
This is Shadow Man's stage revisited. Thus you could call it Shadow Man II or Doc Shadow Man Stage or something along those lines. There is no official name for the stage I guess. If this is your first time playing Mega Man 3, this must be a WTH or WTF moment for you. These are the Doc robots, they all look the same but are programed differently in order to emulate past robot Masters. This means they act closely to the Mega Man 2 robot masters. Some of these bosses are exceptionally difficult and it's hard to avoid some of them. Most of these doc robot stages took me many attempts except Doc Gemini which was a bit easier to handle and only took a few tries. Wood Man and Heat Man are tough to deal with... you have to either be quick or very precise and I had to try several times before I got used to these two. However, I eventually managed to do it. *and the crowd goes wild in the stands, they scream chanting STONE-MONK! STONE-MONK! RISING SUN
=-=-=
Doc Robot K-176 (ドクロボットK-176, Dokurobotto K-176?) is a boss from Mega Man 3 who has a number of different attachments and devices on his body. After defeating the eight Robot Masters, Mega Man has to return to the stages of Needle Man, Gemini Man, Spark Man, and Shadow Man to fight against Doc Robot. He uses the powers of all the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 2, utilizing their program data combined with his specialized devices.
Wood Man (middle boss) is vulnerable to Needle Cannon and Search Snake.
Heat Man (Stage end boss) is vulnerable to Shadow Blade and Top Spin.
Mega Man 3, known as Rockman 3 Dr. Wily no Saigo!? (ロックマン3 Dr.ワイリーの最期!??, lit. "Rockman 3: The End of Dr. Wily!?") in Japan, is a video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third game of the original Mega Man series and was originally released in Japan on September 28, 1990. The game localized in North America later in 1990 and in European regions in 1992. Taking place after the events of Mega Man 2, the plot follows the titular hero as he helps his creator, Dr. Light, and a former villain, Dr. Wily, collect parts for a peace-keeping robot by defeating several Robot Masters that have gone haywire.
A platform-action game, Mega Man 3 follows the same gameplay format set forth by its two predecessors. The player, as Mega Man, must complete a series of stages in any order. Defeating a stage's boss will earn the player its special weapon, which can be selected and used at will throughout the rest of the game. Mega Man 3 introduces many important elements such as Mega Man's canine sidekick Rush and the ability to slide along the ground. Unlike with the first two installments of the series, artist and designer Keiji Inafune has considered the creation of Mega Man 3 to be very stressful due to time constraints and his own increased responsibilities during its development.
Following the success of Mega Man 2 released two years earlier, Mega Man 3 has sold over one million copies and has been positively received in critical reviews. Its gameplay has been especially praised, although many sources found the game to be too difficult. Like other titles in the series, Mega Man 3 has been re-released a number of times on other gaming platforms, on mobile phones, and as part of various Mega Man franchise compilations.
---
"Mega Man 3" ロックマン3 Dr.ワイリーの最期 "Perfect Run" Mega Man megaman rockman rock III 03 003 0003 three no damage Mr. Perfect Perfection run walkthrough playthrough "part 9" 09 let's play guide gamefaqs Doc robot stage Shadow "Doc Robot" "Doc Man" Wood Heat man robot master boss The "non commentary" gameplay NES Regular Nintendo Entertainment System Anniversary Collection "Wood Man" "Mega Man 2" "Heat Man" Super Fighting Robot Cybernetic implants Cable X-Men
Other Videos By StoneMonkWisdom
Other Statistics
Mega Man 3 Statistics For StoneMonkWisdom
StoneMonkWisdom presently has 56,984 views for Mega Man 3 across 22 videos, with the game making up 4 hours of published video on his channel. This is less than 0.95% of Mega Man 3 video content that StoneMonkWisdom has uploaded to YouTube.