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Mega Man X

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Mega Man X
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Rokkuman X
Mega Man X NA box.jpg
North American box art
Developer(s): Capcom
Publisher(s): JP / NA: Capcom
EU: Nintendo
Platform: SNES
Category: 2D platform
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Mega Man X2
Release dates
N. America: January 1994
Japan: December 17, 1993
Europe: May 1, 1994
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 7
USK: 0
ACB: G
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Mega Man Wiki: Mega Man X

Mega Man X is a 2D platforming game and the first installment in Capcom's Mega Man X series, a spin-off of the original Mega Man franchise. Starring a new incarnation of Mega Man, the titular Mega Man X, the game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in December 1993 in Japan, and in 1994 worldwide.

Blurb

Box

The future has arrived!

Near the end of his life, Dr. Light succeeds in creating the first of a new series of robots which will change the world. Able to think and make decisions, this new robot holds great danger as well as great possibilities. Fearful of the possible consequences of unleashing his creation on the world, Dr. Light decides to seal him in a capsule and test his systems until they are totally reliable. The future will decide his fate...

Released from the capsule by Dr. Cain, "X" is born into the world of the future where the robot rebellions are a thing of the past. But when Dr. Cain tries to implement Dr. Light's designs into a new series of Reploids, something goes hideously wrong. Now the future lies on the brink of destruction and a new Mega Man must emerge to face Sigma and his forces before the human race is wiped from the planet!

  • 12 Megs featuring 12 levels of action!
  • New Powers, New Abilities!
  • For 1 Player only.
Nintendo website (Wii) / Wii Shop Channel

The future of Mega Man has arrived! Hundreds of years after his death, Dr. Light's final creation is discovered. Released from his capsule by Dr. Cain, X is born into the world of the future where robot rebellions are a thing of the past. But when Dr. Cain tries to implement Dr. Light's designs into a new series of Reploids, something goes horribly wrong. Now, the future lies on the brink of destruction and X must use all of his newfound powers and abilities to hunt down the maverick Reploids and their leader, Sigma, before the human race is wiped from the planet!

Nintendo website (Wii U / New Nintendo 3DS)

The future of Mega Man has arrived!

Hundreds of years after his death, Dr. Light's final creation is discovered. Released from his capsule by Dr. Cain, "X" is born into the world of the future where robot rebellions are a thing of the past. But when Dr. Cain tries to implement Dr. Light's designs into a new series of Reploids, something goes horribly wrong. Now, the future lies on the brink of destruction and X must use all of his newfound powers and abilities to hunt down the maverick Reploids and their leader, Sigma, before the human race is wiped from the planet!

Nintendo eShop (Wii U / Nintendo 3DS)

Hundreds of years after his death, Dr. Light's final creation is discovered. Released from his capsule by Dr. Cain, "X" is born into the world of the future where robot rebellions are a thing of the past. But when Dr. Cain tries to implement Dr. Light's designs into a new series of Reploids, something goes horribly wrong. Now, the future lies on the brink of destruction and X must use all of his newfound powers and abilities to hunt down the maverick Reploids and their leader, Sigma, before the human race is wiped from the planet!

Story

Mega Man X is set approximately one century after the original Mega Man series. An archeologist named Dr. Cain discovers the remains of a laboratory belonging to Dr. Light, who, according to the notes he left behind, had made a major breakthrough. In the lab, Cain finds a capsule containing a robot named "X", designed with the capacity to think and feel for himself. Using Light's old notes, Cain is able to copy his design for X and create a series of "Reploids", robots with the same thought capacity as X. Over time, however, several of these robots start to turn "maverick", committing crime and attacking people. In response, a military force known as the Maverick Hunters is established, with the task of finding and eliminating rogue Reploids, led by Sigma, a Reploid using Cain's latest designs and thought to be immune to any issues. However, some time later, Sigma goes maverick as well, believing humans to be inferior and limiting the capabilities of Reploids, and takes many of the other Maverick Hunters with him. X decides to join with Zero, the new leader of the Maverick Hunters, in fighting against Sigma.[1]

Gameplay

Mega Man X retains much of the gameplay of the original Mega Man titles for NES, in that the player must clear eight stages by jumping across obstacles and shooting enemies, and must defeat a boss at the end, which allows Mega Man to obtain their weapon to use in other stages. Completing a stage gives the player a password based on their current progress.

While X has most of Mega Man's abilities, excluding the slide move, X also has the ability to jump off of and slide down walls, which can be used to reach higher places. In addition, in certain stages the player can find capsules left behind by Dr. Light, which give Mega Man an armor upgrade that enhances his abilities and gives him new ones, such as the ability to dash. Certain stages also feature Ride Armors, mechanical suits of armor that attack with punches.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: SNES Game Pak
Digital download (Wii, Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS)
Download size: Wii: 25 blocks
Wii U: 17 MB
3DS: 77 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: SNES Controller
Wii: Classic Controller, Nintendo GameCube Controller
Wii U: Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Classic Controller
New Nintendo 3DS
Super NES Classic: Classic Controller

Other releases

Title Cover art Platform Release date(s) Notes
Mega Man X Collection Nintendo GameCube NA: January 10, 2006 A compilation of the first six main games within the Mega Man X series, including several bonus games and contents, released to celebrate the franchise's fifteenth anniversary.
Mega Man X Wii (Virtual Console) NA: April 18, 2011
JP: April 5, 2011
EU/AUS: March 8, 2012
A direct port of the game as a digital download on the Wii Shop Channel.
Mega Man X Wii U (Virtual Console) NA: May 30, 2013
JP: May 22, 2013
EU/AUS: September 19, 2013
A direct port of the NES version of Mega Man 5 as a digital download on the Wii U Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features.
Mega Man X New Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) NA: August 11, 2016
JP: May 9, 2016
EU/AUS: July 14, 2016
A direct port of the NES version of Mega Man 5 as a digital download on the Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop, with added Virtual Console emulator features.
Mega Man X Super NES Classic Edition NA box.jpeg Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition NA/EU: September 29, 2017
JP: October 5, 2017
AUS: October 30, 2017
A direct port of the game, included as one of twenty-one games digitally installed on the system.

External links

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References

  1. Mega Man X North American instruction manual, pp. 6-10. Capcom. Retrieved November 22, 2017.


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