Mega Man VII
In the story behind the original series, Rock (later retconned to Mega) is an android created as a lab assistant by the scientist Dr. Light. Following treachery by Dr. Wily, Rock was converted into a fighting robot to defend the world from Wilys violent robotic threats. Thus he becomes Mega Man.
Though all Mega Man games feature unique stories, settings, and characters, they nevertheless share several common features that have made the series one of the most consistent in video game history. All main Mega Man games released prior to 1997 are side scrolling with 2D platforming levels. The player character is Mega Man, who must fight through the levels using some variation of the Mega Buster—a cannon attached to his arm—to shoot the robotic enemies inhabiting his environment. After defeating a Robot Master—the boss of a level—Mega Man gains the ability to use that Robot Masters special weapon. Each Robot Master is representative of a specific element or object, with such bosses as Fire Man, Ice Man, Stone Man, and Napalm Man. The weapons Mega Man gains share the theme of the defeated boss. After defeating all eight Robot Masters, Mega Man travels to a multistage fortress to confront Dr. Wily, the person responsible for the robotic enemies destructive acts. In the fortress, Mega Man fights past new bosses, clones of the games eight Robot Masters, and Wily, who is usually in a large multiphase war machine.
Enemies are weak to at least one weapon; for instance, Fire Man will take more damage from Ice Mans weapon than from other weapons. This concept draws inspiration from rockpaperscissors. Robot Master levels can generally be completed in any order, resulting in a strategic hallmark of the series: determining the best order to defeat bosses and earn weapons. Sequels of Mega Man games contain new enemies alongside familiar ones, new bosses and weapons, and perhaps new gadgets.
Later installments of the game give the player the option of commanding other player characters with different abilities, such as Proto Man and Bass. To date, the Classic series has not reached a definite conclusion, although later entries in the series have hinted at possible connections to the X series (such as the Roboenza of Mega Man 10 being a precursor to the Maverick Virus). But due to the Classic seriess lighthearted and nostalgic nature, it may never reach a definite conclusion.
*Support almost all snes games
*Support multi touch(android2.0+)
*Support save and load game state
*Support sound
*Support android1.5+
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App Specification
- App Name: Mega Man VII
- Rating: 2.57
- Apk: com.free.snes2.MegaMan7
- Cost: Free
- Developer: http://www.freeapkgame.com