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Published on 12/30/2007
Rockman & Forte (ロックマン&フォルテ), known as Megaman & Bass in the western world, used to be the last game chronologically released for the original Rockman/Megaman series, until Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha (ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者) was released on the WonderSwan handheld system.
This time around, Wily has his own creation turned against him, allowing you to play as Megaman or a bad guy!
This run uses only Rockman, however, and collects all 100 CDs, which is not intended to be possible using only one character. Then again, many things happen that were not intended to be possible.
There are two more Rockman & Forte runs to watch on this site. Both of these runs don't collect all 100 CDs. There is a run that completes the game as Rockman, and there is a run that completes the game as Forte.

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Published on 1/23/2011
Rockman & Forte (ロックマン&フォルテ), known as Megaman & Bass in the western world, used to be the last game chronologically released for the original Rockman/Megaman series, until Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha (ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者) was released on the WonderSwan handheld system.
This time around, Wily has his own creation turned against him, allowing you to play as Megaman or a bad guy!
This run uses only Rockman, however, and collects all 100 CDs, which is not intended to be possible using only one character. Then again, many things happen that were not intended to be possible.
This run surpasses the previous movie by 02:31.17 minutes!
There are two more Rockman & Forte runs to watch on this site. Both of these runs don't collect all 100 CDs. There is a run that completes the game as Rockman, and there is a run that completes the game as Forte.

Published on 11/23/2011
Rockman & Forte (ロックマン&フォルテ), known as Mega Man & Bass in the Western world, used to be the last game in the original Rockman/Mega Man series, until Rockman & Forte Mirai kara no Chōsensha (ロックマン&フォルテ 未来からの挑戦者) was released for the WonderSwan.
This time around, Dr. Wily has his own creation turned against him, allowing the player to use Mega Man or a bad guy!
However, in this run, the players only use Mega Man and collect each and every CD in the game, which shouldn't be possible using only one character. Then again, many things happen in this movie that weren't intended to be possible.
This run is a collaboration between sparky, the current author of the other branches for this game, parrot14green, the author of the previous "100 CDs" run, and woabcfl, the author of the Rockman no Constancy runs. It improves the previous movie by 01:40.97. You can read the authors' comments for more details.
There are two more Rockman & Forte runs to watch on this site; featuring completion of the game with Rockman and Forte as fast as possible, without worrying about CD collection.

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Published on 1/16/2007
Here we see Rockman destroy Dr. Wily's army yet again, only this time on the SNES. You would think poor old Wily would learn from his past 6 mistakes, however this isn't so. On the up-side, we get another superb TAS of this famous series.
This is an improvement of approximately 71 seconds of in-game time, some of which comes from bug exploitation.
This version plays on the Japanese version of Rockman 7 whereas the previous version played on the North American version. This change affects times outside of the player's control, but still gets counted towards the movie's length.
Game:
Mega Man 7

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
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Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43

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Published on 10/15/2006
Rockman X2 makes a particularly interesting run as many of the weapons can actually be used in mobility, such as a grappling hook, a fast mid-air dash or even a weapon that can make enemies into platforms. The author (parrot14gree) takes special care to ensure that when there is a situation in which a weapon would help him progress quicker, he uses it.
This run improves the previous version by about 15 seconds of game-time. Other time savings are the result of using the Japanese version of Mega Man X2 (Rockman X2).
In order to get the shōryūken (flame uppercut) which is used towards the end of the movie, the author must first collect 100% of items, such as Heart Tanks, Sub Tanks, and Item Capsules, but not Zero Parts. However, because these powerups are not far out of the way, and because the shōryūken saves so much time later on, this movie may also prove to be as fast as possible.
The page Mega Man X Tricks explains some of the tricks that can be used in the X series games.
Game:
Mega Man X2

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
AVI
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43


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