One of the best ROM hacks that does what others only dream of achieving. However, when collected, they instead contain key art for various games in series other than those in the original Mega Man series (and in one case, contained key art for games in two different series).Made by talented ROM hacker: Puresabe, comes Rockman 4: Minus Infinity. In Mega Man Through the Ages, Canisters resembling Energy Tanks were seen throughout the retrospective trailer.In the Rockman & Forte manga, Bass takes Energy Cylinders ( エネルギーボンベ, Enerugī Bonbe ) from Dr.In the Rockman 8 manga, Mega Man uses an Energy Drink ( エネルギードリンク, Energy Drink ) to recover during the battle against the Wily Machine.In the Rockman 4 manga, Rush gives an Energy Capsule ( エネルギーカプセル, Energy Capsule ) to Mega Man.In episode 32, Mega Man obtains the last Energy Tank after defeating Top Man, and it is placed inside Gamma. In the animated series, the Energy Elements needed for Gamma are called Energy Tanks and resemble a large, yellow Energy Tank with a blue dome above. The M Tank appears in the Rockman 5 manga.Įnergy Tank in Captain N: The Game Master The Energy Tank appears in some media related to the original series, including the Mega Man animated series (as Energy Cans), the Mega Man comic book series by Archie Comics, the Rockman manga series, and Mega Man Megamix. In Rockman: Red Bull Crashed Ice no Tatakai!!, there's an R Can which grants Mega Man wings and gives him a speed boost, invincibility and infinite energy for a limited time.ĭuring the Mega Man event in Dragalia Lost, Energy Tanks appeared as an item that recovers 100 stamina and as a sticker. In the Nintendo Switch version of Mega Man 11, players can get a free Energy Tank if a Mega Man Amiibo is scanned, however this can only be done once a day. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U as a trophy, interestingly the info given is different between regions, the UK version saying that E Tanks are "filled with simulated solar power". Eddie can store up to five cans in his head. They are depicted as cylindrical green objects about the size of a soft drink-can, containing a glowing green liquid that can be drunk to recover lost energy quickly. In the latter, they are referred to as "Energy Cans", and given to Mega Man by Eddie when his energy is low. The E Tank also featured in Mega Man-related media like the Mega Man Megamix manga, the Rockman manga series, the Mega Man comic by Archie Comics, and the Mega Man animated series. The E Tank appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Capcom: Card Fighters DS, the Energy Can ("Can o' Energy" in the English version) is a Counter Card that restores 500 HP. In the latter, Guts Man buys several E Tanks with the prize money, but he accidentally falls on them. In Mega Man: Battle & Chase, they are present in the endings of Mega Man, Proto Man and Guts Man. One of the panels in Wily & Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise is an E Tank. The E Tank also appears in the Mega Man ZX series, where only one can be carried at a time. In Mega Man 11 it started at six E Tanks, but once the Tank Container item is purchased at the store, it can be raised to nine. It returned to nine for Mega Man 9 and 10. The maximum number of E Tanks that could be carried was initially four and was increased to nine for Mega Man 3 to Mega Man 6, but was reduced back to four for the Game Boy games and Mega Man 7. It fully recovers the health of the user. The Energy Tank, known as Energy Can ( エネルギー缶, Energy Can ) in Japan and in Mega Man 7, shortened to E Tank or E Can ( E缶, E Can ), first appeared in Mega Man 2, and since then in almost all games from the original Mega Man series.
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