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==Development== The Robot Masters featured in some of the ''Mega Man'' games preceding the sixth are the result of design contests held in Japan, in which fans of the series would submit their character ideas to Capcom. After the release of ''Mega Man 5'', the magazine ''Nintendo Power'' held a similar contest for North America. Two of the robots included in the game (Knight Man and Wind Man) were designed by North American fans who entered the ''Nintendo Power'' contest. ''Mega Man 6'' is the last title in the franchise to be released on the 8-bit NES. Capcom chose not to publish the game abroad, most likely due to the prominence of 16-bit consoles at that time. Nintendo of America published it in March 1994, ensuring its relative commercial obscurity among concurrent releases. ''Mega Man 6'' was even showcased alongside the SNES title ''Mega Man X'' at the 1994 Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.This game was re-released for the PlayStation in 1999 as part of the ''Rockman Complete Works'' series exclusive to Japan. A port of this version with fewer extra features was released for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube in 2004 and Xbox in 2005 as part of ''Mega Man Anniversary Collection''. It has also been released on Japanese mobile phones via the i-mode service in 2007.
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