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* In ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends 2'', a TV in a bar displays a short looped animation with Guts Man, Proto Man, and the original VideoGame/MegaMan. A poster in the same city displays Zero prominently.

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* In ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends 2'', a TV in a bar displays a short looped animation with Guts Man, Proto Man, and the original VideoGame/MegaMan.Mega Man. A poster in the same city displays Zero prominently.
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* ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''[[VideoGame/RockmanAndForteMiraiKaraNoChosensha Mega Man & Bass]]'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''[[VideoGame/RockmanAndForteMiraiKaraNoChosensha Mega Man & Bass]]'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] boxart of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.
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** The Zetsabre (Z-Saber), a part necessary to complete [[InfinityPlusOneSword one of the game's strongest weapons]] is referred to as "A weapon of a legendary hero". To get it you must ether pass a 100-question exam or hand over 3 million Zenni, but it's worth it due to the Gamebreaker damage levels of the Blade Arm.

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** The Zetsabre (Z-Saber), a part necessary to complete [[InfinityPlusOneSword one of the game's strongest weapons]] is referred to as "A weapon of a legendary hero". To get it you must ether pass a 100-question exam or hand over 3 million Zenni, but it's worth it due to the Gamebreaker GameBreaker damage levels of the Blade Arm.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a camping stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''VideoGame/MegaMan & Bass'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a camping stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''VideoGame/MegaMan ''[[VideoGame/RockmanAndForteMiraiKaraNoChosensha Mega Man & Bass'' Bass]]'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.
** Some quest items you can find in the Floating Ruins area are an L-Tank, an Energy Balancer, and a Pinwheel (Yashichi), all items from ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic''.
** Utuboros, the miniboss from Launch Octopus' stage in ''VideoGame/MegaManX1'' appears as an old relic in the Oil Fields.
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** ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a camping stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''VideoGame/MegaMan & Bass'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.

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** * ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a camping stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''VideoGame/MegaMan & Bass'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.
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* In ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends 2'', a TV in a bar displays a short looped animation with Guts Man, Proto Man, and the original VideoGame/MegaMan. A poster in the same city displays Zero prominently.
** The Zetsabre (Z-Saber), a part necessary to complete [[InfinityPlusOneSword one of the game's strongest weapons]] is referred to as "A weapon of a legendary hero". To get it you must ether pass a 100-question exam or hand over 3 million Zenni, but it's worth it due to the Gamebreaker damage levels of the Blade Arm.
** The X Buster is a part necessary to make the ''other'' InfinityPlusOneSword.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'', like ''Legends'' before it, is actually rife with {{Mythology Gag}}s. Zero (the one from the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]'' series) is featured on posters, there's a [=ServBot=] rug, a ShowWithinAShow (or game, as the case may be) whose main characters suspiciously resemble [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends the Bonne clan]], and countless others.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKymeuwwtAk Final Transmission]] in BN 3 is a remixed version of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XKjAwEs2RQ Wily Stage 2]] in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8''.
** If you listen to [[http://blue-bomber.jvmwriter.org/media/music/BattleNetwork/ost_exe_exe4-5/1-48%20-%20EXE%204.5%20-%20Theme%20of%20Blues.mp3 Blues's theme]] in the GaidenGame ''Rockman.EXE 4.5: Real Operation'', the opening tones sound exactly like Blues/Protoman's whistle from the original ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' series.
** The ''4.5'' PET theme of every Navi based on a Robot Master is a remix that Robot Master's original Empire Theme. Blues' is the Blues Whistle in its entirety, and Forte's BGM is the Forte riff from ''VideoGame/MegaMan7''.
** In a reference to the mistranslation of Dr. Light as Dr. Right in some early ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' games, the equivalent doctor in Battle Network is named Tadashi Hikari, which means Right Light in Japanese.
** Don't forget that about half the characters are inspired by the original Robot Masters. Guts Man comes to mind.
** ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is crawling with these. Two items you can find are a manga starring Konroman, a camping stove robot master from the highly unpopular ''VideoGame/MegaMan & Bass'' game for the Wonderswan, & a picture of the [[ContemptibleCover hated US boxart]] of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''.

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