List of Mega Man Video Games

List Of Mega Man Video Games

There are currently over 100 titles in the Mega Man series, according to Capcom's official sales data (as of December 31, 2010 there were 128). This figure is one less than the number of titles in the Street Fighter and Resident Evil franchises combined.

In all cases, the English title is given first. Also, the year the video game was first released is given, as well.

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