Mega Man 2

Mega Man 2
North American box art by Marc Ericksen
DeveloperCapcom
PublisherCapcom
DirectorAkira Kitamura
ProducerTokuro Fujiwara
ProgrammerNobuyuki Matsushima
Artists
ComposerTakashi Tateishi
SeriesMega Man
Platforms
Release
December 24, 1988
  • Famicom / NES
    • JP: December 24, 1988
    • NA: June 1989
    • PAL: January 1991
    PlayStation
    • JP: September 2, 1999
    Mobile phone
    • NA: June 2007
    iOS
    • NA: March 26, 2009
    Android
    • WW: January 5, 2017
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

Mega Man 2, known in Japan as Rockman 2: The Mystery of Dr. Wily, is a 1988 platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released in Japan in 1988 and in North America and PAL regions the following years. Mega Man 2 continues Mega Man's battle against the evil Dr. Wily and his rogue Robot Masters. It introduced graphical and gameplay changes, many of which became series staples.

Although sales for the original Mega Man were unimpressive, Capcom allowed the team to create a sequel. They worked concurrently on other Capcom projects, using their free time to develop the game and incorporating unused content from the first game. Takashi Tateishi composed the soundtrack, with Yoshihiro Sakaguchi serving as a sound programmer.

Mega Man 2 received critical acclaim. Reviewers praised its audio, visuals, and gameplay as an improvement over the first game. Many publications rank Mega Man 2 as the best game in the series and one of the greatest video games of all time. Its soundtrack has also been considered one of the greatest of all time. It was a commercial success, with more than 1.51 million copies sold, and remained the best selling Mega Man game until it was surpassed by Mega Man 11 in 2019. It has been included in several game compilations such as Mega Man Legacy Collection, and rereleased for mobile devices and console emulation services. A sequel, Mega Man 3, was released in 1990.