
This Mega Man isn’t the original or Mega Man X, but a “Digger” named MegaMan Volnutt.
In Japan, Mega Man Legends is known as Rockman DASH.
During development, the working English titles included Mega Man Neo and Mega Man Nova.
Keiji Inafune stated that his goal was to create a unique Mega Man game that appealed to all ages while blending the action, RPG, and adventure genres. This was the first truly 3D game in the Mega Man series. Another reason the game was 3D was because Sony strongly encouraged developers to stop making 2D games.
Capcom delayed the U.S. release to improve with holiday sales.
The U.S. version removed an ability where Mega Man kicks a dog away; instead, he simply calms it down.
Its original platform was the PlayStation, but it was later ported to the Nintendo 64 and PC, and years later re-released on the Sony PSP.
In the game, things are less expensive depending on whether Mega Man is polite or rude.
It originally sold much worse than Capcom had hoped.
The Nintendo 64 version cut a lot of audio and content to fit on the cartridge.
Oddly enough, the U.S. version kept a scene where Mega Man accidentally sees Roll changing her clothes.