Proto Man, known in Japan as Blues (Japanese: ブルース, Hepburn:
Burūsu), is a fictional character from Capcom's Mega Man video game
series. Proto Man first appeared in the 1990 video game Mega Man 3,
and was known as Break Man (though Proto Man's in-game appearance
differs slightly from Break Man's). At the end of Mega Man 3, Dr.
Light reveals that Break Man's actual name is Proto Man, and that he
is Mega Man's older brother.Proto Man is the early prototype of Mega
Man that made his first appearance in NES game Mega Man 3 (1990) and
is found in the Magnet Man, Hard Man, Shadow Man and Gemini Man
levels. He has a grey and red uniform and a yellow scarf. He wears a
red helmet with a silvery decoration and a dark visor which hides his
eyes. He always appears after his distinctive whistle.At the end of
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, it is revealed by Dr. Light that Proto
Man's body has a fatal defect in its energy system, and as a result is
in great pain and has a more limited lifespan. In Mega Man Powered Up,
Proto Man reveals in a dialog with the Yellow Devil that his reactor
is already unstable, which due to being a Nuclear reactor, could
result in disaster with "one big shock". In the various Mega Man
manga, Proto Man has appeared in casual clothing, usually standing
atop a building wearing a trenchcoat, sunglasses, slacks, and black
shoes. His scarf is tucked into the trenchcoat, but still
noticeable.He can be unlocked as a playable character in Mega Man
Powered Up, the PlayStation Portable remake of the first Mega Man
game, as well as in Mega Man 9 as part of that game's extra
downloadable content in the original release or in the Legacy
Collection 2 release of Mega Man 9 by either completing the game or by
using the secret code at the Mega Man 9 title screen. He is also a
playable character in Mega Man 10.
Burūsu), is a fictional character from Capcom's Mega Man video game
series. Proto Man first appeared in the 1990 video game Mega Man 3,
and was known as Break Man (though Proto Man's in-game appearance
differs slightly from Break Man's). At the end of Mega Man 3, Dr.
Light reveals that Break Man's actual name is Proto Man, and that he
is Mega Man's older brother.Proto Man is the early prototype of Mega
Man that made his first appearance in NES game Mega Man 3 (1990) and
is found in the Magnet Man, Hard Man, Shadow Man and Gemini Man
levels. He has a grey and red uniform and a yellow scarf. He wears a
red helmet with a silvery decoration and a dark visor which hides his
eyes. He always appears after his distinctive whistle.At the end of
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, it is revealed by Dr. Light that Proto
Man's body has a fatal defect in its energy system, and as a result is
in great pain and has a more limited lifespan. In Mega Man Powered Up,
Proto Man reveals in a dialog with the Yellow Devil that his reactor
is already unstable, which due to being a Nuclear reactor, could
result in disaster with "one big shock". In the various Mega Man
manga, Proto Man has appeared in casual clothing, usually standing
atop a building wearing a trenchcoat, sunglasses, slacks, and black
shoes. His scarf is tucked into the trenchcoat, but still
noticeable.He can be unlocked as a playable character in Mega Man
Powered Up, the PlayStation Portable remake of the first Mega Man
game, as well as in Mega Man 9 as part of that game's extra
downloadable content in the original release or in the Legacy
Collection 2 release of Mega Man 9 by either completing the game or by
using the secret code at the Mega Man 9 title screen. He is also a
playable character in Mega Man 10.
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