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Mega Man Battle Network

In the year 200X, Lan Hikari and his NetNavi MegaMan.EXE battle cyber threats in both the real world and cyberspace. This innovative RPG combines card-based combat with real-time action across parallel dimensions.

Release Date
January 1, 2001
Developer
Capcom
Publisher
Capcom
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Within the world of Battle Network , the Net has become humanity's primary means of communication, commerce, and even crime . Users are able to "jack in" to the Net and other computerized devices, and explore their various aspects using Digital people called "NetNavis (Network Navigators)" as if they were physical locations. The Net and the inner workings of computers are displayed as a virtual world with which computer programs of all varieties, as personified in a humanoid form, can interact. Users often do so by accessing their NetNavis via a "PET (PErsonal information Terminal)" device.

EXE . Lan is a 11-year-old fifth grader in the town of ACDC. His father, Dr. Yuichiro Hikari , is one of the world's top scientists and NetNavi researchers.

EXE stopping an evil crime syndicate from taking over the world and the Net; "WWW" (said out loud as "World Three") in the first, third, and sixth games, Gospel in the second game, and Nebula in the fourth and fifth games.

Gameplay Systems

Mega Man Battle Network is a real-time tactical RPG series. EXE, each containing certain tasks that must be completed to allow advancement in the other. EXE through his PET. In contrast with traditional Mega Man entries in which battle and movement through the levels happen in the same setting, Battle Network 's combat occurs only through by battling computer viruses within the Net.

EXE can travel to both new and previously visited locations, find and purchase items, and fight viruses. Battles do not generally appear on the field screen of the Net but are usually set as random encounters . EXE may freely move and the other group being space inhabited by enemies. EXE possesses an arm cannon called the "Mega Buster".

The player can transition among the nine provided tiles and fire the Mega Buster at enemies from across the screen. The objective of each battle is to delete all the viruses by reducing their hit points (HP) to zero. EXE's own health depletes, a game over occurs. In order to attack without the Mega Buster, the player must utilize Battle Chips, which are placed into a "folder" before the battle starts, and are drawn at random.

Starting with the third game, Battle Chips are organized into three primary categories which limits how many of the same chip can be used in the same folder: Standard (4 of the same, 30 in the folder), Mega (1 of the same, 5 in the folder), and Giga (only 1 per folder). Excluding the asterisk code, which was introduced in 2 , the player can only use Battle Chips that have either the same name, or share the letter. Selecting a specific combination of Battle Chips results in Program Advances, which give the player either a strong attack, or continual use of the Battle Chip used for several seconds. Each Battle Chip also has an element assigned to it, and hitting an enemy with its weakness will result in them taking double damage.

The series also has multiplayer functionality where two players can either fight, or trade chips with each other using the Game Link Cable ; trading the opposite version's Mega Chips in 4 – 6 will result in them appearing as "Secret Chips" in the Chip Library, however Giga Chips cannot be traded .

About Mega Man Battle Network

Mega Man Battle Network is a classic video game released for the Game Boy Advance on January 1, 2001. Developed by Capcom and published by Capcom, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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