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Set several years after Devil May Cry 4. which was released a decade prior, the series returns with three playable characters including the original and recurring protagonist, Dante and the protagonist of the fourth installment, Nero.
Collectively known as "Super Smash Bros. 4", the fourth installment of Nintendo's fighting game series was released for both the Wii U console and the handheld Nintendo 3DS.
A compilation game that reunites all the Mega Man Zero game that came out on the GBA on the Nintendo DS.
A revamped edition of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes with new characters, modes, and features. Designed with an international release in mind, all but one character from the original roster remains, as well as several fan-favorite new challengers.
A enhanced port of the original MegaMan Battle Network.
A Wii remake of Dead Rising built on the Resident Evil 4 engine.
Mega Man Star Force 3 is a final installment in the Star Force series for the Nintendo DS system.
Mega Man returns to his roots in this deliberately retro side-scrolling platformer that simulates the style and simplicity of the first six Mega Man games.
The sequel to the Nintendo DS hit, Megaman ZX. As either Grey or Ashe and using the biometal, Model A, the player can use their powers to copy other biometal data. Use this to become more powerful and overcome Model W.
Mega Man ZX is the first installment in the Mega Man ZX series, featuring a hybrid of gameplay from the Mega Man X series and the Mega Man Zero Series.
Players can get 2 busters in the game. A toy one that shoots tennis balls, and a real one (by unlocking it in the second playthrough) that downs enemies quickly.
An enhanced remake of the old NES title, Mega Man Powered Up delivers a new twist to an old title.
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X is a PSP remake of the original Mega Man X SNES game. It retains the 2D gameplay but features 3D graphics.
The final entry in the Battle Network series. Megaman Battle Network 6 rounds off the series with a story full of twists and turns.
The fifth entry in the Mega Man Battle Network series offers more card-battle action while further refining the "Double Soul" system. The entire internet is taken over by Nebula, and MegaMan must team up with either ProtoMan or Colonel to free cyberspace.
The final game in the Mega Man Zero series. While the Zero series was known for being challenging, the most notable feature of Zero 4 is the option to switch the difficulty mode.
When the plan for humans to colonize the Moon goes awry, it's up to Maverick Hunters X, Zero, and Axl to hunt down Mavericks in the eighth (and last) official installment of the Mega Man X series (bringing the gameplay more in-line with the series's roots).
Ports of the arcade versions of Mega Man: The Power Battle and The Power Fighters.
Megaman Battle Network 4 is the fourth installment of the Battle Network series, where once again, Lan Hikari and Megaman must save the world from destruction, this time, from outer space.
The seventh installment brings the long-running Mega Man X series into full 3D, adding cel-shaded graphics, third-person platforming segments, and a new protagonist: Axl, a former vigilante (of a group that's now hunting him down) who can mimic the enemies he encounters.
Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge infuses the Mega Man from the Battle Network series with a original card battling game.
Megaman is back in an all new adventure to defeat the forces of Gospel, a mighty Net-based mafia bent on destroying the net.
The sixth installment of the Mega Man X series (and the last 32-bit entry in the series), Mega Man X6 has the titular X investigating a new virus known as "Nightmare", supposedly caused by the "ghost" of Zero.
The second (and final) portable spin-off of the Mega Man X series improves vastly upon its predecessor, allowing players to play as either X or Zero to defeat their previous Maverick adversaries and uncover a plot involving the "DNA Souls" of fellow Reploids.
When a massive space colony is on a collision course towards Earth, it's up to the Maverick Hunters in an attempt to prevent global destruction in the fifth installment of the Mega Man X series.
Sequel to the first Mega Man Legends.
Mega Man X goes portable in the first of two handheld installments of the Mega Man X series, bringing him into cyberspace to face his former Maverick adversaries and take down a mysterious group of hackers (the Shadow Hunters).
A Japan-only compilation of the first 6 Mega Man games, this game introduced several new features, like hints, switching weapons without pausing, and memory card saves. These features were later used in the Anniversary Collection.
Mega Man's legendary transition to 3D was notable for its new action-RPG like approach and anime-styled storyline.
Mega Man X4 was the first in the series created specifically for Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation. Zero also debuts as a full-fledged playable character with his own gameplay style.
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