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==Series history== Mega Man appeared in six platform games originally for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Nintendo Famicom|Famicom]]. Later the series continued with two for the [[Nintendo Super Famicom|Super Famicom]]/[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] (one of them released only in Japan), one on [[Sony]]'s [[Sony PlayStation|PlayStation]], and five more for the [[Nintendo Game Boy]]. In addition, there have been numerous side-story games, such as the sports game [[Mega Man Soccer]] for the Super NES and the racing game [[Mega Man: Battle & Chase]] on the PlayStation (Japan and [[PAL]] territories only). Many of the games were ported to or remade for newer consoles, most notably the six Famicom games being re-released in Japan with remixed music and unlockable bonus features on the PlayStation and the previously Japan-only Super Famicom game being re-released worldwide for the [[Nintendo Game Boy Advance]]. In [[2004]], the [[Mega Man Anniversary Collection]] was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and Sony's [[Sony PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]], containing Mega Man 1-8, as well as [[Mega Man: The Power Battle]] and [[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]], two arcade games only released in Japan. A version for [[Microsoft Xbox]] was released in [[March]] [[2005]]. There was also to a collection of color remakes of the Game Boy Mega Man games on the Game Boy Advance, however, the collection was unfortunately canceled before completion.
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