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No. His voice actor was Cole Howard and he had a distinctive pre-teen (but not girly) voice. It worked well for me, since Mega Man's personality is that of a ten year old.
I mostly respect Mega Man because he can lift ludicrous amounts of weight (lifted part of Dr. Wily's collapsing fortress in MM5), lay out building-tall robots with a punch, withstand extreme temperatures and weapons fire, and plow through armored tanks with a single charge shot.
LOL, in the 1st MVC he could do the Magnetic Shockwave after beatin' the boss And I am sick and tired of playin' the old MM games. Sick of it, the're not even hard anymore.
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That's what I mean, Mega Man games are like the hardest yet I've played'im so much that they've become a walk in the park. I'm gonna get a 360 next week and that's gonna be one of the 1st games a I download...if I can.
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I was watching scenes from Rockman Superadventure. I gotta give major props to Mega Man's Mega Buster. In the NES, SNES, PS, and PSP games, it may seem like a pea shooter, but there's a LOT of power packed into those little plasma spheres.
In Rockman Superadventure's many animated cutscenes, Rock consistently blows through walls and large boulders. He does this with single, uncharged blasts. This correlates with the cutscene from MM8, in which Rock busts Gutsman's boulder with a blast. It also matches up MM4 and 5, in which he can vaporize boulders close to the diameter of his body (4' 4") with one blast.
Those little "peas" are consistently shown to be boulder-busters!
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It's also interesting to note that though Rock is only 4' 4", he weighs an astonishing 230 lbs! Despite this, he can move and react with superhuman speed and agility.