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Servbots first appear in 1997's Mega Man Legends as antagonists under the command of Tron Bonne, who sends them to rob banks and cause mischief. In The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, a prequel to the first Mega Man Legends, Tron commands a total number of 40 Servbots created by her, although there is a hidden 41st Servbot which has escaped her attention. [5]
The first game in the series, Mega Man Legends (titled Rockman DASH: Hagane no Bōkenshin in Japan), was released for PlayStation in December 1997. It was the first fully 3-D action-adventure Mega Man game and introduced new mechanics to the franchise such as RPG elements and a sandbox style environment for Mega Man to explore.
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne (Tron ni Kobun) – PlayStation, 1999, 2000 - a prequel set before the events of the original Mega Man Legends. Mega Man Legends 2 (Rockman Dash 2 - Episode 2: Ōinaru Isan) – PlayStation, PC, PlayStation Portable (Japan only) 2000; Rockman DASH Zhěngjiù Dìqiú Dà Màoxiǎn (Taiwan only) - PC, 1999
Mega Man Legends 2 [a] is a 2000 action-adventure game released by Capcom, acting as the sequel to Mega Man Legends. It was released for the PlayStation in 2000 for Japan and North America, and 2001 in Europe. [2] Unchanged Japanese ports of the game were also released for the PC in Japan and parts of Asia in 2003 and for the PlayStation ...
Mega Man Legends differs significantly from the platforming gameplay of previous Mega Man games, with the primary change being its three-dimensional worlds and movement. . Unlike the original Mega Man series, which are platform games, Legends is an action-adventure game featuring mechanics similar to those in Tomb Raider, such as the ability to grab and climb ledges, perform left/right diving ...
Unlike other games in the Mega Man series, MTB bears three distinct play styles, each related to a specific mission. Players are tasked with completing (with gradual difficulty) "moving-box" puzzle stages (containers of various contents in Teche and Primiki Harbor), a Descent-like adventure stage, and several action stages similar to the remainder of the Mega Man Legends series (robbing a bank ...
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Megaman Battle Network 6: 2005-2006: Video game: This game includes a WWW member named Captain Blackbeard, an operator of Diveman.EXE who dressed as a sailor. [122] He is also known as Captain Kurohige in Japan. The Bonne Family: Mega Man Legends: 1997-1998: Video game: This video game consists of Teisel, [123] Tron, Bon, and 40 Servbots.