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video games released by
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. It is a sub-series of the ''
Mega Man ''Mega Man'', known as in Japan, is a Japanese science fiction video game franchise created by Capcom, starring a series of robot characters each known by the moniker "Mega Man (character), Mega Man". Mega Man (video game), The original game w ...
'' franchise. The first game was released on December 17, 1993 in Japan (January 1994 in North America) on the Super NES/Super Famicom; most of the sequels were ported to the PC platform. The gameplay introduced new elements to the ''Mega Man'' franchise including the ability to dash and climb walls. The first six games in the series were compiled in the anthology ''
Mega Man X Collection ''Mega Man X Collection'' is a compilation of video games developed by Capcom. Released on January 10, 2006, exclusively in North America for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 platforms, ''Mega Man X Collection'' contains the first six games in the ...
''. Capcom released ''
Mega Man X Legacy Collection ''Mega Man Legacy Collection'' is a series of video game compilations based on Capcom's ''Mega Man'' franchise. Each compilation features several playable video games from one of the ''Mega Man'' sub-series and adds new gameplay features and bonus ...
1 & 2'' on July 24, 2018 and July 26, 2018 in Japan, for
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,
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,
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, and
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, which contains all eight main games over both collections, as well as bonus modes.


Plot

" X" was created by
Dr. Thomas Light Since the debut of the first ''Mega Man'' video game in 1987, numerous characters have been introduced into the series. Overview Key: = Does Not Appear List indicator(s) * A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the prope ...
. He was a new type of robot with the ability to think, feel, and make his own decisions. Recognizing the potential danger of this model (in particular if he were to break the first rule of robotics: a robot must never harm a human being), Light sealed X away in a diagnostic capsule for over 30 years of testing. X's capsule was uncovered by an archaeologist named
Dr. Cain Since the debut of the first ''Mega Man'' video game in 1987, numerous characters have been introduced into the series. Overview Key: = Does Not Appear List indicator(s) * A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the prope ...
almost 100 years after X's creation. Excited by the possibilities X presented, Cain disregarded the warnings Light had logged in the capsule and created a legion of robots that replicated X's
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; these robots were called "Reploids" (shortened from Replica Android, but known as "Repliroids" in Japan). A number of Reploids turned against humans. These Reploids were dubbed "Mavericks" ("Irregulars" in Japan), and a force called the Maverick Hunters ("Irregular Hunters") was formed to combat them. The Maverick Hunters were led by Sigma until he, too, became a Maverick and declared war against the humans, thus starting the Maverick War. X took it upon himself to join the Maverick Hunters under their new leader
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. Throughout the series, X and Zero battle against the Mavericks to stop their plots to destroy the human race. After the series reached an unresolved cliffhanger, a game entitled ''Mega Man X DiVE'' was released by Capcom Taiwan in which a human plays ''Mega Man X'', until due in part to some corrupted data known as Maverick Data, he/she gets transported into the Deep Log, a massive database with data on every Mega Man game. The player must progress through the scrambled code of the Maverick Wars, Elf Wars, and the Game Of Destiny, to destroy the Maverick Data causing the slow corruption of the Deep Log.


Games


Cancelled games


''Rockman X Interactive'' (1995—1996)

An
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game known as ''Rockman X Interactive'' was in development between December 1995 and 1996; it would have featured several new characters and reportedly greatly influenced the direction of '' Super Adventure Rockman'', another interactive movie which released in 1998. A copy of the design documents were once being sold on Yahoo! Auctions Japan, but were later taken down due to concerns about how the seller obtained them.


''Maverick Hunter'' (2010)

In 2010, Armature Studio, a development studio founded by the creators of ''
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'', were developing a
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trilogy titled ''
Maverick Hunter ''Maverick Hunter'' was the codename for a cancelled first-person shooter video game in the ''Mega Man'' franchise that would have been developed by Armature Studio and published by Capcom. It was intended to be a darker entry in the Mega Man X ...
'', which was intended to build on the mythology of ''Mega Man X''. However, it was cancelled by Capcom after six months of development due to it being considered a "significant gamble" for the company. The game was one of the several cancelled ''Mega Man'' games of the 2010s, which also included '' Legends 3'', ''Online'', ''
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'' and ''Star Force 4''.''''


''Rockman XZ: Time Rift'' (2020—2021)

''Rockman XZ: Time Rift'' was first revealed in September 2020 on NebulaJoy's official website, which included the game's logo. It was a crossover game between the ''X'' and ''Zero'' series for mobile phones, in a similar vein to ''X DiVE''. Shortly after footage of the game leaked online, it was announced that the title was cancelled in August due to the underperformance of ''Devil May Cry: Pillar of Combat''.


Gameplay

''Mega Man X'' plays similarly to its predecessor series ''
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'', but with various new features: X has, by default beginning with ''X2'', the ability to dash along the ground, cling to walls, jump off walls, and dash jump to cover greater distance than a normal jump. This all gives X more mobility than his original series counterpart. X is also able to locate capsules and tanks that permanently upgrade his armor. These upgrades are all either hidden or require an exceptional feat to reach. Upgrades common to each game are increased maximum hit points, "sub-tanks" which can be filled with surplus health pick-ups and then used at any time to refill the character's hit points, and the ability to charge weapons earned from bosses, which gives them an enhanced secondary fire mode. In later games, there are multiple armor types available that can either be mixed and matched, or completed for additional armor set bonuses. Starting in ''X3'', Zero is a playable character. In ''X3'', Zero is armed with a beam saber in addition to the traditional "buster" arm cannon, but relies on his saber almost exclusively starting in ''X4''. In ''X5'', both X and Zero gain the ability to duck. In ''X6'', the player can rescue reploids to replenish health and acquire upgrades not otherwise available. In ''X7'', the playable character Axl is introduced. Axl utilizes two guns known as Axl Bullets. In ''X8'', a tag system is introduced, along with a new Double Attack feature, where the two selected characters can attack at the same time. Mavericks replace the Robot Masters, and Sigma replaces Dr. Wily. The stage boss Mavericks are based on various types of
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s (usually
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s, but plants and fungi are also represented) instead of being humanoid, as were most of the bosses in the classic series, although their attacks and names are usually based on mechanical or chemical phenomena or laws of physics like in the original games. The main group of antagonists in each game, which are fought as mid-bosses and/or fortress bosses, are normally humanoid in appearance.


Other media


Animation

In ''Maverick Hunter X'', the player can unlock an
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called ''The Day of Sigma'' that details the events leading up to the first level, including Sigma turning Maverick; it was produced by
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(who also produced '' MegaMan NT Warrior'' and ''
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'') and later included in the ''Legacy Collection''. Characters from the ''X'' series also appeared in the ''Mega Man'' animated series in the episode "Mega X", which was an pitch at an ''X'' cartoon that never got off the ground.


Print media

Several
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manga adaptations have been released, mainly serialized in
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's children's magazine ''
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'', its quarterly special issues and its sister magazine ''Deluxe BomBom''. An adaptation of the first four games in the series by Yoshihiro Iwamoto ran from 1994 to 1998 and was collected into 12 volumes. An original story featuring elements from the first ''Mega Man X'' game called ''Irregular Hunter Rockman X'' by Shigeto Ikehara ran from 1994 to 1995 and was collected into two volumes. The magazine also published several one-shots, including one based on the ''Mega Mission''
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series by Hitoshi Ariga and an original self-contained story called ''Team X Shutsujin seyo!!'' by Daisuke Inoue. The character of X appeared in the obscure Brazilian comic ''Novas Aventuras de Mega Man'' (translated as ''The New Adventures of Mega Man''), where he is Classic Mega Man and
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's younger brother; the comic rather notoriously implies that all three characters are attracted to each other in a sexual manner. Similarly, the fourth and final issue of the
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comic series included a short story with ''Mega Man X'' at the end of the issue, where X travels back in time to get help from Classic Mega Man and Dr. Light; the intention was to publish a comic based on ''Mega Man X'', however Dreamwave shut down before any issues were released. Characters from ''Mega Man X'' appeared twice in the Archie Comics series; the first time was during the ''Dawn of X'' arc, and the second time was during the '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' crossover ''Sonic and Mega Man 2: Worlds Unite''.


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