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  • Top Man's map had an Easter Egg that changed the Background Music when triggered. What song was it? An 8-bit demake of "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)". However, this Easter egg was removed in v5, due to not being relevant to Mega Man, Capcom, or even video games in general. Plus, Flaminglog (the composer of the easter egg's music) did not give permission to use it and was never contacted by those involved in MM8BDM, and CutmanMike was against this easter egg's inclusion from the beginning.
  • The scene where you prepare to fight Wily Machine #9. You actually don't fight it at all; it's completely unfinished! Instead, you actually find Wily pleasantly cooking up a meal before he realizes you're there early. Guess even Wily can't be expected to always be working on his next weapon of mass destruction, huh?
  • The end of the Genesis Unit final boss fight for the Wily Wars chapter involves a pink orb falling into the arena once the boss is beaten. You inspect it, only for it to be a paralysis trap, and Wily comes in with his personal battle-suit to try and finish you off, gloating that he's got you where he wants you. Except his suit blows up in one shot and Wily immediately flees in panic.
  • When the AI players use the wave bikes in Wave Man's stage, they tend to fight by spinning around each other in extremely tight circles. With more than two of them, it starts to resemble a Big Ball of Violence.
  • Fighting the Guts Dozer. After freeing Guts Man from his prison, you and him escape to the end of a hallway with two giant doors. After Guts asks where to escape to, the door behind him opens up, revealing the Guts Dozer, complete with an 8-bit rendition of the Gutsman's Ass riff.
    • When you ask Guts Man how he ended up in Wily's clutches, his flashback reveals that he was offered a high five from "Mega Man" (Actually the Copy Robot). What follows is an awkward silence after the high five before Copy Robot abruptly clubs Guts Man over the head with a rock he produced with Super Arm.
  • Chapter 6 starts with a news report about Mega Man capturing Wily. The report contains a recreation of the event that is hilariously over the top. Mega Man is even played by none other than Bad Box Art Mega Man and one of Wily's lines includes the "faild" typo from Mega Man 6.
    News Reporter: (How much are we paying these actors...?)
    • For an extra hilarious Easter Egg, try noclipping through Dr. Light's lab. You can find the news room where the report was displayed, only to find that the Reporter was just a cardboard cutout held up by a few Mets.
  • One of the letters you can get in the mail is filled with typos and holes. It is signed with DWN-017, or in other words: Needle Man, who has twin arm cannons instead of hands.
  • In Dr. Light's lab, Tango sits on one of the big machines, presumably to stay away from Rush. During the MM&B chapter, Rush actually joins Tango up there, to avoid being near Treble.
  • Also in Dr. Light's lab, one can jump around on and off the heads of various NPCs while they stand around the place. Try that with Hornet Man, however, and the solitary spike on his head will One-Hit Kill you.
  • V6 introduced the Mega Man 10 roster, including Blade Man, whose head is a sword with eyes on the flat parts of it. The developers had to give him a frontward-facing sprite, so he naturally looks kind of ridiculous seen from that angle.
  • The tournament ends after Chapter 6. So why are the Robot Masters still engaging in free-for-all deathmatches after that? As the first level of Chapter 7 shows, Wily's Robot Masters really want another crack at Maestro, but they can't agree on who should fight him, so they end up all fighting each other while fighting him.
  • Though it's rare, it's possible for the CPU opponents to tele-frag each other. Ballade in particular has a very amusing quote for this in the killfeed in reference to his second form's visor. Seems like for all his boasting that he's the strongest robot... he can't be bothered to clean his eyewear.
    Ballade checks his glasses.
    • It is more fun when it's a player attempting to telefrag another in a two-way teleporter, because one's corpse can still teleport and telefrag someone else, resulting in a possible chain of telefrags.
  • Apparently Eclipse is so powerful that you just cannot use cheats against him at all, which results in some hilarity:
    • Try "God Mode"? Your health still drops as normal and you can still die.
    • Try using a command to give yourself health with every tic? It half works, except you will STILL die because that's not how your HP is counted.
    • Try to MDK Eclipse? The game crashes.
    • Try to specifically "Kill Monsters"? The battle cannot continue.

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