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Mega Man X
Genre(s)Action, platform
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Platform(s)Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Saturn, PC, Nintendo Gamecube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP (Maverick Hunter X), Virtual Console, PlayStation Network, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
First releaseMega Man X
1993
Latest releaseMega Man X Legacy Collection
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2
2018

Mega Man X (after X4 stylized as Megaman X), known in Japan as Rockman X (ロックマンXRokkuman X), is a Mega Man series of actionplatform video games released by Capcom. It was initially released on December 17, 1993 in Japan (January 1994 in North America) on the Super NES/Super Famicom and spawned sequels on several systems, most of which were later ported to the PC platform. The plot is a continuation of the preceding series, Mega Man. The game play introduced new elements to the Mega Man franchise including the ability to dash and climb walls.[1] The first six games in the series were compiled in the anthology Mega Man X Collection.

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Capcom released Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 & 2 on July 24, 2018 and July 26, 2018 in Japan, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows, which contains all eight main games over both collections, as well as bonus modes.[2][3]

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Plot[edit]

Mega Man X, commonly known as 'X', was created by Dr. Thomas Light an unknown number of years after the Mega Man series. X was a new type of robot with the ability to make his own decisions. Recognizing the potential danger of this model, Light sealed X away in a diagnostic capsule for over 30 years of testing.[4] Though what happened to him during these years is not specifically mentioned, it is assumed that Dr. Light died and left his diagnostic experiments unfinished. X's capsule was uncovered by an archaeologist named Dr. Cain almost 100 years after X's creation. Excited by the possibilities X presented, Cain disregarded the warnings Light had logged in the capsule and created a legion of new robots that replicated X's free will; these robots were called 'Reploids' ('Repliroids' in Japan).

However, a virus that caused Reploids to turn against humans (later discovered to be originated by Dr. Wily, and implanted in Zero) began to spread. These Reploids were dubbed 'Mavericks' ('Irregulars' in Japan), and a force called the Maverick Hunters ('Irregular Hunters') was formed to combat them. The Maverick Hunters were led by Sigma until he, too, became a Maverick and declared war against the humans, thus starting the Maverick War. X took it upon himself to join the Maverick Hunters under the new leader Zero, on a mission to save Earth from Sigma. Throughout the series, X, Zero, and later Axl—a prototype of the next-generation Reploid—battle against Sigma and his Maverick followers to stop their many diabolical plots to destroy the human race.

Series history[edit]

Capcom released Mega Man X for the SNES to give a new image to the Mega Man game series. There are a total of 11 games in the Mega Man X series: Mega Man X through Mega Man X8, Mega Man X: Command Mission, Mega Man Xtreme and Xtreme 2. The Mega Man X Collection was later released in 2006 exclusively in North America, which comprised the first six Mega Man X games, plus Mega Man: Battle & Chase. Two new collection sets were released as a combo pack worldwide are Mega Man X Legacy Collection which have Mega Man X through Mega Man X4, and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 which have Mega Man X5 through Mega Man X8 and were released in July 2018, with the Japanese release occurring two days after the rest of the world.

TitleRelease datePlatformNotes
JapanNorth America
Mega Man X

Rockman X

December 1993January 1994SNES / PCThe original Mega Man X was remade on the PlayStation Portable as Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X. On December 21, 2011, another remake of Mega Man X was released for download on the iPhone and iPad.[5]
Mega Man X2

Rockman X2

December 1994January 1995SNES / PC
Mega Man X3

Rockman X3

December 1995January 1996SNES / Sega Saturn / PlayStation / PC
Mega Man X4

Rockman X4

August 1997September 1997Sega Saturn / PlayStation / PC
Mega Man Xtreme

Rockman X: Cyber Mission

October 2000January 2001Game Boy Color
Mega Man X5

Rockman X5

November 2000January 2001PlayStation / PC
Mega Man Xtreme 2

Rockman X2: Soul Eraser

July 2001November 2001Game Boy Color
Mega Man X6

Rockman X6

November 2001December 2001PlayStation / PCPC release was exclusive to Korean markets only
Mega Man X7

Rockman X7

July 2003October 2003PlayStation 2 / PCPC release was exclusive to Korean markets only
Mega Man X: Command Mission

Rockman X: Command Mission

July 2004September 2004Nintendo GameCube / PlayStation 2
Mega Man X8

Rockman X8

December 2004March 2005PlayStation 2 / PC
Mega Man X CollectionN/AJanuary 2006PlayStation 2 / Nintendo GameCubeReleased in North America only. Compilation of Mega Man X-X6
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 & 2

Rockman X Anniversary Collection 1 & 2

July 26, 2018July 24, 2018PlayStation 4 / Xbox One / Nintendo Switch / PCCollection 1 contains Mega Man X-X4, Collection 2 contains Mega Man X5-X8.

In 2010, Armature Studio, a development studio founded by the creators of Metroid Prime, were developing a first-person shooter titled Maverick Hunter, which was intended to build on the mythology of Mega Man X. However, it was cancelled by Capcom after six months of development.[6]

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Gameplay[edit]

Mega Man X plays similarly to its predecessor series Mega Man, but with various new features: X has, by default beginning with X2, the ability to dash along the ground at any time (which is very similar to the original slide move from the original, but with better accurate controlling), cling to walls and Wall Jump, and dash and jump at the same time, increasing his speed in the air. This all gives X more mobility than his Classic counterpart; these modifications make it easier to go through the majority of the game without using any other gun than the default, which is different from previous Mega Man games where players were more inclined to rely on weapons won in previous fights (like Metal Man's infamous Metal Blades) against boss characters in previously conquered stages.

X is also able to locate capsules that permanently upgrade a part of his armor, such as his helmet, boots, chestplate, or arm cannon. An upgrade common to each game is the ability for X to charge weapons earned from bosses, which gives them an enhanced secondary fire mode. In later games, there are multiple armor types available that can either be mixed and matched, or completed for additional armor set bonuses.

In X3, Zero (the leader of the Maverick Hunters in the first Mega Man X) is a playable character from the beginning. In X3, Zero is armed with a beam saber in addition to the traditional 'buster' gun, but relies on his saber almost exclusively starting in X4. In X5, both X and Zero gained the ability to duck; an ability previously unavailable. In X6, there is a new rescue system where the player must rescue reploids. In X7, a new character known as Axl is introduced, playable alongside X and Zero. Axl utilizes two guns known as Axl Bullets. In X8, the latest entry in the franchise, a new Double Attack feature is introduced, where two characters can attack at the same time.

Mavericks replace the Robot Masters, and Sigma replaces Dr. Wily. The stage boss Mavericks are based on various types of organisms (usually animals) instead of being humanoid in appearance, as were most of the bosses in the classic series, although their attacks and names are usually based on mechanical or chemical phenomena or laws of physics like the original games. The exception to this usually applies to the main group of antagonists in each game, which are normally humanoid in appearance. Repliforce is an example of humanlike antagonists, who appear in Mega Man X4.

Other media[edit]

Animation[edit]

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The popularity of the series prompted a crossover into the Mega Man cartoon from Ruby-Spears, in which X travels back in time in pursuit of several Mavericks and teams up with the original Mega Man.

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Print[edit]

The storylines of several of the X series games were adapted into manga form.

Archie Comics included characters and elements of the X series in its Mega Man comic, beginning with the adaptation 'The X Factor' and continuing in an original story entitled 'Dawn of X' that switched back and forth between X's timeline and that of the original Mega Man during the early stages of the Mega Man 3 adaptation. Shortly thereafter, the series would be incorporated in the series' second crossover with the Sonic the Hedgehog comic lines from Archie, Worlds Unite. The plot of this crossover centers around Sigma forming an alliance with various other villains-including the Deadly Six from Sonic Lost World-from different dimensions in a bid to take control of the multiverse. This prompts the Maverick Hunters-whose membership includes X, Zero, and Axl due to the story being set between the events of X7 and X8-to join forces with Mega Man and the Robot Masters-shortly after the conclusion of the Mega Man 3 adaptation-and other heroes, including Sonic the Hedgehog and his various allies. The crossover includes not only the classic Mega Man, Mega Man X and the new Sonic series Sonic Boom, but also includes various other Capcom and Sega video game properties. These included-but are not limited to-Ōkami, Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, Viewtiful Joe, Nights into Dreams..., Ghosts 'n Goblins, and Alex Kidd.

References[edit]

  1. ^Speer, Justin; Nutt, Christian (November 6, 2003). 'The History of Mega Man'. Gamespot. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  2. ^Mega Man X Legacy Collections Ship for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC in Japan on July 26AnimenewsnetworkJennifer Sherman, April 10, 2018
  3. ^Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 launch July 24th -Capcom Unity, April 10, 2018, Kellen
  4. ^'Mega Man X'. IGN. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  5. ^Bauer, Jesse (2011-12-21). 'Mega Man X Comes To The iPhone'. Technorati. Archived from the original on 2012-01-09. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  6. ^McWhertor, Michael (2013-04-09). 'Maverick Hunter: The Mega Man first-person shooter that could have been'. Polygon. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
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Mega Man X6 (PSX)

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Album name: Mega Man X6 (PSX)
Number of Files: 33
Total Filesize: 114.17 MB
Date added: Jan 31st, 2016
Released on: Playstation

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1.Capcom0:050.15 MB
2.The Answer (Intro Sequence)1:393.33 MB
3.Opening Stage5:5912.61 MB
4.D-10000:592.08 MB
5.Stage Select1:222.69 MB
6.Stage Start0:090.30 MB
7.Commander Yammark Stage2:104.42 MB
8.Rainy Turtloid Stage2:204.93 MB
9.Shieldner Sheldon Stage2:215.13 MB
10.Blizzard Wolfang Stage2:114.37 MB
11.Zero Virus2:225.25 MB
12.Blaze Heatnix Stage2:235.25 MB
13.Infinity Mijinion Stage2:285.48 MB
14.Metal Shark Player Stage2:044.22 MB
15.Ground Scaravich Stage1:463.42 MB
16.Boss0:511.87 MB
17.Dynamo1:423.80 MB
18.Stage Clear (X)0:060.17 MB
19.Mission Report0:391.31 MB
20.Gate's Laboratory Stage1:534.01 MB
21.High Max1:062.34 MB
22.Gate1:213.00 MB
23.Stage Clear (Zero)0:060.21 MB
24.Sigma 1st2:034.10 MB
25.Sigma 2nd1:313.34 MB
26.Dr. Light0:411.20 MB
27.Alia & Gate1:172.33 MB
28.Zero1:232.67 MB
29.Ending Theme2:164.31 MB
30.Unknown4:098.59 MB
31.Stage Select (Alternate)1:232.90 MB
32.High Max (Alternate)1:001.88 MB
33.Gate (Alternate)1:172.53 MB
Total:55m 2s114 MB

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Submitted by Guest
Rating: 8/10
Some of the tracks are that incredible it's worth listening to the whole thing. Infinity mijinion, (whatever the fuck mijinion means...actuall y i think its meant to be 'flee' but that didn't make it to the UK version or something.) Blizzard Wolfang, Sheildner Sheldon, Rainy Turtloid, Dr.Light, the opening stage & Zeros theme are all the greats. However, the opening track dubbed 'The Answer' is just astronomical. Most Japanese soundtracks are outta this world and Megaman X 6 is definitively among them. The fifth one's got s great soundtrack as well!

Submitted by Guest
Rating: 10/10
#13, They remade the final count down.

Submitted by Guest
Rating: 10/10
A hand up: the name of this 30_unknown
Is I.D.E.A . Thanks anyway. =)

Submitted by Guest
Rating: 10/10
30_Unknown.mp3 the name of this song is I.D.E.A. It is the ending song.

Submitted by Guest
Rating: 10/10
I love megaman ost so much it's an epic music

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Rating: 10/10
Megaman X6 is an awful game. However, this in undeniably the best soundtrack in the X series.
I have every single song memorized to the note in my head, and that's the sign of some good composition.
Highlights? EVERYTHING is a highlight in this gorgeous soundtrack.
I would give a 9/10, but that's not fair. 10/10.