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Like previous games in the series, a number of ''Mega Man 8'''s Robot Masters are created by fans through [[Capcom]]'s boss character contest. For this contest, a template was given for three of the six bosses that would eventually receive the contest's "Dr. Wily Prize": one boss character with a sword (eventually becoming Sword Man), one with extendible arms (Clown Man), and one with two heads (Search Man). The other winning submissions were Frost Man, Grenade Man and Aqua Man. The remaining two characters, Tengu Man and Astro Man, were made by Capcom.{{ref|https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/Boss_character_contest#Mega_Man_8}}
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Like previous games in the series, a number of ''Mega Man 8'''s Robot Masters were created by fans through [[Capcom]]'s boss character contest. For this contest, a template was given for three of the six bosses that would eventually receive the contest's "Dr. Wily Prize": one boss character with a sword (eventually becoming Sword Man), one with extendible arms (Clown Man), and one with two heads (Search Man). The other winning submissions were Frost Man, Grenade Man and Aqua Man. The remaining two characters, Tengu Man and Astro Man, were made by Capcom.{{ref|https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/Boss_character_contest#Mega_Man_8}}
  
 
Besides the six winners, some submissions are displayed in the game's credits and Bonus Mode, and additional participants are listed in the credits as receiving the "Dr. Light Prize". Some participants won physical prizes from the contest, such as a Mega Man-themed calculator. In total, the contest received a total of 110,000 submissions.{{ref|https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/Boss_character_contest#Mega_Man_8}}
 
Besides the six winners, some submissions are displayed in the game's credits and Bonus Mode, and additional participants are listed in the credits as receiving the "Dr. Light Prize". Some participants won physical prizes from the contest, such as a Mega Man-themed calculator. In total, the contest received a total of 110,000 submissions.{{ref|https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/Boss_character_contest#Mega_Man_8}}

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Development

Boss character contest

Like previous games in the series, a number of Mega Man 8's Robot Masters were created by fans through Capcom's boss character contest. For this contest, a template was given for three of the six bosses that would eventually receive the contest's "Dr. Wily Prize": one boss character with a sword (eventually becoming Sword Man), one with extendible arms (Clown Man), and one with two heads (Search Man). The other winning submissions were Frost Man, Grenade Man and Aqua Man. The remaining two characters, Tengu Man and Astro Man, were made by Capcom.[1]

Besides the six winners, some submissions are displayed in the game's credits and Bonus Mode, and additional participants are listed in the credits as receiving the "Dr. Light Prize". Some participants won physical prizes from the contest, such as a Mega Man-themed calculator. In total, the contest received a total of 110,000 submissions.[1]

Submission Award Name Author Description
MegaMan8 SAT contest SwordMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Ancient Man Keigo Matsuo This concept became Sword Man.
MegaMan8 SAT contest ClownMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Pierrot Man Hiroshige Sakai This concept became Clown Man.
MegaMan8 SAT contest SearchMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Vulcan Man Yuuta Hata This concept became Search Man.
MegaMan8 SAT contest FrostMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Yeti Man Akifumi Nomura This concept became Frost Man.
MegaMan8 SAT contest GrenadeMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Explode Man Kenichirou Komaki This concept became Grenade Man.
MegaMan8 SAT contest AquaMan.png Dr. Wily Prize Bio Man Morito Kuriki This concept became Aqua Man.

References


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