Mega Man Legends

Mega Man Legends is an action-RPG for the PlayStation. It was ported to the Nintendo 64, with this port being renamed in North America as "Mega Man 64".

Dialogue
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Data




The Japanese version of the game has two audio files of Data asking Mega Man if he wants to save and wishing him good luck.

Race Game Music


While this is used in the Race Game, only up to 25 seconds can be heard when racing in the Technical Course Rank D.

Unused graphics
Unused frog texture and Japanese text that appears in Wily's boat shop and in the KTOX TV station reading "Yun is life", "I'm Kimo!", and "Kou", a person's name.

Teisel Bonne with his teeth broken.

One of Tron Bonne's textures has a unused face that says "scraps", probably referring to the extra space in her textures.

A green Blumebear boss in Cardon Forest.

Unused concepts of the special items. The text near the key and the Walkie-Talkies says "discarded". The angry Data face says "escape". The item in the bottom says "key". Other texts are "Rock Buster", "Spread Buster", "Mission", "5th palette" and "transmission period #6".

The textures of Yass Plains contain a image of Hayato Kanzaki from the game Star Gladiator saying "Yawnnn".

Some of the City Hall textures have a unused question mark and a face with the text "Hm".

Unused road signs from Downtown and Uptown. The car sign from Uptown is used in City Hall with a different color.

Hidden text in the textures of Old City. On the left texture, "ボッコワレ (Bocco I am)". On the right texture, there are two writings: "ソコ地 (There - Ground)"　and "室内オンリー (Indoor only)".

On the left texture, "大往生" means "a peaceful death", "マエ" means "front", "ヨコ" means "side", "戸" means "door". On the right texture, more unused text, those being from Lake Jyun's textures. The text in the water texture says "edge".

A happy face hidden in the textures of the portals to the underground ruins.

Part of the textures from the Beast Hunter mini-game has a circle, a question mark, a cross and a square. Only the question mark is used.

Bon Bonne's texture from the ending has a unused message saying "See you again!".

The Reaverbot Cannam has a small face hidden in its textures. It's believed to be the Unit-00 from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which is supported by its texture in the demo version having the word "zero" written in Japanese above it. There also appears to be a silhouette of a woman (?) in the center of the textures.

Unused items
The game has four unused normal items: EMPTY, JUNK-ITEM 25, JUNK-ITEM 26 and JUNK-ITEM 27, and one unused key item: KEY-ITEM 1E.

Unused texts


With the use of certain cheats, one can see texts that normally are not possible:
 * Being able to navigate around the spot in the Cardon Forest where the repaired Flutter begins to fly again after being fixed (which is a modified version of the area is stays). In the same area, the city sign pointing to where the Apple Market leads displays the text "00"The Yasmar Woods are this way".
 * The text "SAMPLE." appears in the door of the Clozer Woods Sub-Gate if it is reached before it can be accessed. The text "SAMPLE." may also appear in other areas with the use codes, and also "SAMPLE2.".
 * The two men behind the bank counter say "How'd you get in?" and "Was that door open?".
 * A lonely Servbot in the Old City appears at the top of the warehouse claiming "We're not d-d-doing anything in the warehouse, nope!".

Debug text
The pause menu contains debug text to change Mega Man's equipment. GameShark code on the US,  on the Japanese, or  on the PAL version will make it appear, but the game will attempt to return to the pause menu. Increasing the code's value will show only some parts of the menu. Currently it's unknown if it can be accessed in a proper way or if it is still functional.

Title screen
The title screen has a different background.

Magazine item
In a side-quest, MegaMan can find a magazine and give it to Jim. In the Japanese version the item is a erotic magazine, which was changed to a Comic Book overseas. In the Nintendo 64 version, only the item's name was changed while the magazine kept its original appearance. The PSP version, which was released only in Japan, changed the erotic magazine to the overseas comic book.

Frequent animal abuse
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In Rockman DASH, the Japanese version of Mega Man Legends, you have more freedom kicking animals as well as shooting down birds freely without penalty. This was toned down in Mega Man Legends so that you could only kick the dull-colored dogs at the Old City. Presumably, those particular dogs are kick-able in the international versions because they are the only dogs -- and animals -- in the game that can actually attack and kill you, which would justify assaulting the dogs.

Also, noteworthy in Rockman DASH is the alternate option of saving Tron Bonne from the dog, Paprika. You can actually kick the dog out of the scene and watch it run away squealing from Mega Man. Also, dialogue involving Paprika will be different if it is kicked. If not kicked, Paprika will be happy and even talk with Mega Man near the end of the game. If kicked, it will act sad and fear Mega Man.

Music
One of the CD samples from the High Necked Record Shop was replaced in the PlayStation version. All samples were removed from the shop in the Nintendo 64 version.

The ending theme.