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  2. Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Wikipedia

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    Battle Network 4 greatly differs from Battle Network 3 in many ways, the most notable of which is the concept of DoubleSoul (Soul Unison in the original). DoubleSoul is similar to how the classic-style Mega Man could acquire the weapons of the Robot Masters that he has defeated: by using DoubleSoul, Mega Man.EXE could use the powers of other NetNavis in the same manner as how classic Mega Man ...

  3. Mega Man Legacy Collection - Wikipedia

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    The game is split into two volumes for the release; the first volume includes the first three Battle Network games, while the second contains Battle Network 4–6. [16] Both volumes were released simultaneously on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows, making this the first Legacy Collection to not be released on Xbox One. A physical ...

  4. Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation - Wikipedia

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    Production began immediately after the completion of Battle Network 4 in 2003 and lasted around six months. Since it coincided with the development of Battle Network 5 and the localization of Battle Network 4 (each of which released in two versions), the team has since described this as the most difficult period of development for the Battle Network series.

  5. List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    He wields the Screw Crusher, which flings rolling blades, and can also hurl himself after transforming to strike with his embedded blades. He is also the only Mega Man Killer to have a Battle Network counterpart, appearing in Mega Man Battle Network 3 as Mr. Famous' NetNavi. Keiji Inafune especially liked Punk, using his influence as a producer ...

  6. Mega Man Battle Network - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man Battle Network [a] is a tactical role-playing video game series created by Masahiro Yasuma and developed and published by Capcom as a spin-off of the Mega Man series; it premiered in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance and takes place in an alternate continuity where computers and networking technology was the main focus on scientific advancement, rather than robotics.

  7. List of Mega Man video games - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun & Blue Moon (Rockman EXE 4: Tournament Red Sun & Tournament Blue Moon) – Game Boy Advance, 2003; Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Protoman & Team Colonel (Rockman EXE 5: Team of Blues & Team of Colonel) – Game Boy Advance, 2004, 2005

  8. Mega Man Network Transmission - Wikipedia

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    The player selects and uses a LongSwrd Battle Chip from the HUD at the bottom of the screen. The Custom Bar extends across the top. Mega Man Network Transmission incorporates aspects of action and platforming games similar to other Mega Man series, while retaining the strategy and role-playing elements of the Battle Network series.

  9. List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess) - Wikipedia

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    Axess was meant to promote the Japanese release of Mega Man Battle Network 4 and prominently features characters and concepts from this game. However, it also uses many of the Mega Man Battle Network video games as source material for the almost entirely original plot (including characters that only appeared in Network Transmission).