About Genre Action Rating Rated 'E' for Animated Violence Summary Join Mega Man on another exciting adventure in search of a mysterious girl and a legendary treasure. Explore more environments and plenty of dungeons to find the Sealed Key to unlock the Great Legacy - a mystery that could either boon or curse mankind. Now, a race to unlock these mysteries unfolds as Mega Man and his friends embark on a journey, which will alter their destinies forever.In Mega Man Legends 2, you'll recognize many of your favorite characters from the previous game: Roll, the infamous Bonne family, the Servbots, the hyperactive monkey Data, and Glyde.
This game takes the established franchise even further down the RPG route with a world map, airships, and plenty of dungeons to explore. But since this is a Mega Man game, action fans will still find plenty of stuff to blast!
Description: Mega Man Legends 2 is a Action video game published by Capcom released on April 26, 2000 for the PlayStation. Mega Man Legends 2 (USA) (Track 1).bin. Mega Man Legends 2 (Rockman DASH 2 in Japan), produced by Keiji Inafune, is the third of four games in the Mega Man Legends series. First released in 2000, it saw a re-release in 2005 on the PlayStation Portable exclusively in Japan.
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Also known as: Rockman DASH 2 - Episode 2: Ooinaru Isan (JP) Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Platform: PlayStation Released in JP: April 20, 2000 Released in US: October 24, 2000 Released in EU: August 3, 2001 This game has unused areas. This game has a prototype articleThis game has unused playable characters. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused sounds. This game has unused text. This game has debugging material. This game has regional differences. This game has revisional differences. |
To do: Search both the complete game and prototype to find if content shown in the game's official site, like debugfeatures and enemies, are still present (like theones found). And other unused stuff. |
Mega Man Legends 2 (sort of) picks up where the first game left off, delivering more action, more digging, more unanswered questions, and a cliffhanger that will never, ever be resolved.
- 1Unused Areas
- 4Unused Dialogue
Unused Areas
The game has two unused areas that appear to have been used for debugging.
Debug Room
The first area is a large grassland populated with a giant Roll using tools, a big Tron with changing face expressions, a Servbot lying near Tron, a naked Sera that moves her eyes, an invincible Amistal Reaverbot that doesn't release miniatures, four squares in the floor that inflict the freeze, burn, paralyzed and energy leak status when stepped upon, an incomplete building, the barrier from Calinca Ruins, and an invisible ramp between Roll and Tron, noticeable by the different floor. Pressing the Left and Right directional buttons on joystick 2 changes Sera's motions.
This debug room can be accessed with the GameShark code below. Just boot up the game and start a new game.
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30078FC4 0000 |
30078FC5 0000 |
Sulphur-Bottom Junk Shop
The second area is a modified version of Sulphur-Bottom's Junk Shop. It is missing some content, like the device hanging on a rope. Some parts of the room have different colors, the conveyor belt and the panel in the wall are animated, and it has a 3-wheeled car in the middle of the room.
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It can be accessed with the GameShark code:
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30078FC4 0000 |
30078FC5 0001 |
Unused Playable Characters
With the use of codes, it's possible to change Mega Man's appearance to that of the characters Roll, Tron, Bon, Glyde, Gatz, and Matilda, as well as Mega Man wearing an apron. The reason it's possible is explained on the game's Japanese site, which states that some characters were originally planned to be playable (mentioning the first five above), but the idea was scrapped because the gameplay was already made specifically for Mega Man, making all of them act like him, and changing it would inconveniently take more time in the game's development.
(Source: Codes found by Undergroundruin.)
Unused Graphics
The game contains a few leftover graphics from The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, like the drills from Shala-Kun Ruins.
Mega Man's textures have a hidden image of the mobile suit MA-04X Zakrello from the Gundam anime series talking with an unknown character (which is possibly Gundam combined with B part of G-Fighter, appearing in an iconic scene together with Zakrello, with the beam rifle on its right and the shield on its left, after messing with the palette). The mobile suit says 'Leftover space. Hmm... What should I do.' 'Why not draw something?' is the unknown character's response.
Roll's textures contain a hidden image of the mobile suit RGM-79 GM from the Gundam series.
Like Mega Man and Roll, Barrell has a mobile suit figure hidden in his textures, this one being MSM-04 Acguy. The Japanese text says 'bibibibibi' (Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of current pulsing between the mobile suit's two poles).
One of Joe's faces has text on it. The text reads 'つかってないカオ' ('tsukattenai kao') which translates to 'unused face' (literally, 'face that is not being used').
Mini people under some of Sera's faces.
Sera with heart eyes, which is uncommon for her. The face was shown as a joke on the game's official site.
Geetz wearing glasses.
HUD textures contain a hidden doodle of a Birdbot.
Horokko's texture contain a small picture of a Slime from the Dragon Quest series.
Unused Dialogue
Japanese
Two unused variations of the scene when Mega Man 'accidentally' sees Roll in the bathroom.
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キャー!入ってこないでよ!! | Yikes! Don't come in!! | |
キャー!エッチ!出てって!! | Yikes! Pervert! Get out!! |
A slew of instructions provided by Roll on how to use the controls. Presumably, these would have been heard in the Tutorial mode.
Voice clip | Transcription | Translation |
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ところでロック、大丈夫だよね? | By the way Rock, you're okay, aren't you? | |
そう。じゃあ気を付けてね。 | I see. Well, Be careful. | |
移動は左スティックの上下左右。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, tilt the left stick in any direction to move. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
移動は左スティック上下と、L1、R1ボタン。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, tilt the left stick up and down and press L1/R1. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
移動は左スティック上下と、R1ボタンを押しながら、左スティック左右。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, tilt the left stick up and down, or left and right while holding R1. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
移動は方向キーの上下左右。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, press any direction on the d-pad. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
移動は方向キー上下と、L1、R1ボタン。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, press up and down on the dpad and L1/R1. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
移動は方向キー上下。基本だから、しっかりね! | To move, press up or down on the d-pad. This is fundamental, so be sure to remember! | |
左を向くには、L1ボタン。右はR1ボタン。移動しながらでも出来るから、やってみて。 | To turn left, press L1. To turn right, press R1. You can do this while moving. Give it a try! | |
左を向くには、左スティック左。右は左スティック右。移動しながらでも出来るから、やってみて。 | To turn left, tilt the left stick to the left. To turn right, tilt it right. You can do this while moving. Give it a try! | |
左を向くには、右スティック左。右は左スティック右。移動しながらでも出来るから、やってみて。 | To turn left, tilt the right stick to the left. To turn right, tilt the left stick to the right. You can do this while moving. Give it a try! | |
左を向くには、方向キー左。右は方向キー右。移動しながらでも出来るから、やってみて。 | To turn left, press left on the d-pad. To turn right, press right. You can do this while moving. Give it a try! | |
ドアは、前にたって○ボタンで開くよ。 | You can open the door by pressing Circle in front of it. | |
そこ、台所じゃないと思うよ?ロック。 | I don't think this is a kitchen, Rock. |
English
Various clips include Tron screaming for Mega Man, and some instructions and comments made by Roll.
Unused Text
If the world map is accessed before the time it's supposed to be, the current objective is shown as 'WARNING: The Flutter cannot be entered!'.
Crash Handler
It's possible to make a crash handler screen appear by causing an error in the debug room with a cheat device. You could also crash the game by enabling a cheat code to moon jump far out of land to the point that all land is not visible and see the surface start to flicker; at that point, keep going until you see the handler. The second controller shows additional values.
Regional Differences
The ending credits of the Japanese PlayStation version shows ten fan illustrations that were removed overseas. The ending theme was changed overseas.
Revisional Differences
The original prices for Special Weapon upgrades were reduced in the Japanese exclusive PSP version.
The Mega Man series | |
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NES | Mega Man • Mega Man 2 • Mega Man 3 • Mega Man 4 • Mega Man 5 • Mega Man 6 • Wily & Right no Rock Board |
Game Boy | Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (Prototype) • Mega Man II • Mega Man III • Mega Man IV • Mega Man V |
DOS | Mega Man • Mega Man 3 |
SNES | Mega Man 7 (Prototype) • Rockman & Forte • Mega Man's Soccer |
Genesis | Mega Man: The Wily Wars |
Game Gear | Mega Man |
Arcade | Mega Man: The Power Battle • Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters |
PlayStation | Mega Man 8 (Prototypes) • Mega Man: Battle & Chase |
Sega Saturn | Mega Man 8 |
GameCube | Mega Man Anniversary Collection |
PlayStation Portable | Mega Man: Powered Up |
WiiWare | Mega Man 9 • Mega Man 10 |
Windows | Mega Man Legacy Collection • Rockman Strategy |
Nintendo 3DS | Mega Man Legacy Collection |
Nintendo Switch | Mega Man 11 |
Mega Man X | |
SNES | Mega Man X • Mega Man X2 (Prototypes) • Mega Man X3 (Prototypes) |
Game Boy Color | Mega Man Xtreme • Mega Man Xtreme 2 |
PlayStation | Mega Man X3 • Mega Man X4 (Prototype) • Mega Man X5 (Prototype) • Mega Man X6 (Prototype) |
PlayStation 2 | Mega Man X7 (Prototype) • Mega Man X8 (Prototype) • Mega Man X: Command Mission (Prototype) |
Windows | Mega Man X7 |
PlayStation Portable | Mega Man Maverick Hunter X |
Mega Man Legends | |
PlayStation | Mega Man Legends (Prototypes) • Mega Man Legends 2 (Prototypes) • The Misadventures of Tron Bonne |
Nintendo 64 | Mega Man 64 (Prototype) |
Mega Man Battle Network/Star Force | |
Game Boy Advance | Mega Man Battle Network • Battle Network 2 (Prototype) • Battle Network 3 • Battle Network 4 • Rockman.EXE 4.5 Real Operation • Battle Network 5 • Battle Network 6 Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge |
GameCube | Mega Man Network Transmission |
WonderSwan (Color) | Rockman EXE WS |
Nintendo DS | Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS • Rockman.EXE: Operate Shooting Star Mega Man Star Force • Mega Man Star Force 2 • Mega Man Star Force 3 |
Mega Man Zero/ZX | |
Game Boy Advance | Mega Man Zero • Mega Man Zero 2 • Mega Man Zero 3 • Mega Man Zero 4 |
Nintendo DS | Mega Man Zero Collection Mega Man ZX • Mega Man ZX Advent |
Other | |
iOS/Android | Rockman Xover |
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