Category Archives: translation

The Lost City of Women

Looks like my Monday post will be late (as usual). In the meantime, have you seen this already? As someone who wondered for a decade what that lost town might have been like, this is a wonder. Kudos to Trege, Protodude, and all the homies at Legends Station for bringing this to the fans’ attention. […]

The Manga of Rockman Perfect Memories, part 5

Our final installment! Today we’re looking at the last two mangas left in Rockman Perfect Memories, and they’re both from the jacket cover flaps. Enjoy!

The Manga of Rockman Perfect Memories, part 4

The first three Rockman heroes, joining forces under one roof (to face the challenge of everyday life)! Your Rockman Perfect Memories manga today is from page 100.

The Manga of Rockman Perfect Memories, part 3

The manga of the day is Rockman DASH! Get ready for thrills, chills, spills, and cleanup bills!

The Manga of Rockman Perfect Memories, part 2

Ready for some more manga? Today we’re serving up some X series manga from page 66 of Rockman Perfect Memories. And… Action!

The Manga of Rockman Perfect Memories, part 1

I hereby declare this week Rockman Manga Week at the Lav! I’ll post up a new scan and translation (but not scanlation) every day until Friday. We’ll start off with the one-page comics that appeared in the book Rockman Perfect Memories. They are the work of female yonkoma manga artist Yuutarou Kawamoto, who is perhaps […]

Carddas Loves Tron Bonne

Hooray, the DASH 3 Devroom’s coming back! Let’s celebrate with some Tron pictures!

Dr. Data’s DASH Dissertation

Just as Capcom had done for the release of Rockman X, the development team behind the latest Rockman series set out to show off some concept art and answer the fans’ questions about the direction of the game, how it fit into the overall scheme of Rockman, that sort of thing. Or to at least […]

R3’s Alt Ad Art

My scheduled update is taking too long, so here’s something small but fun to tide you over. It’s an advert for Rockman 3 that ran in Japanese gaming magazines in 1990. As a point of interest, it actually uses an alternate version of the Japanese box art.

Who is Soul Battler Takeshi?

If you picked up the Mega Man Battle Network Official Complete Works book, you may have noticed this guy hanging out at the bottom of page 112. If you don’t remember him from any of the games, there’s a good reason why!