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| Price: $29.00 |
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| Item No |
AGB-P-A89J |
| Publisher |
Capcom |
| Platform |
Gameboy |
| Category |
Japanese Carts |
| Status |
Ships same-day (M-F) if ordered before 5PM EST. |
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Update: August 07, 2003 «©NCSX» A new N-1 tournament is underway and six teams may be chosen to meet the challenge. Each character has different levels of AP, HP and MB to differentiate one from the other. Players may pick from the following duos at the outset of the game as listed below.Dekao and Gutsman Enzan and Protoman Kaita and Turboman Mary and Ring Meiru and Roll Netto and Rockman Jan Code: 4976219934190 This document is ©NCSX 2003. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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| Total Number of Reviews: 2 |
| !D-Block Tryiigger! (4): Rockman Histery. |
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| Man can you beleve it? The Japaness people are Imaginative. I like their style. About MegaMan. See,Now I want to let everyone to know. Some of the MegaMan Games were made in Japan,But the first MegaMan was made by us Americans! We made MegaMan and MegaMan Legends man. I was born when MegaMan first came out. Not all of MegaMan's products were made in Japan,We know what we made. You will see this,Made in the USA. But MegaManX,MegaMan EXE,and MegaManZero was made in Japan. So there. But forget it now. I like this game because I enjoy the drawings of the charicters. MegaMan,Lan,Eugene,Protro man. Half of the girls are sexy. If you know what I mean. There is something similar to MegaMan. SteelicMan. It's very similar than MegaMan. He has a Buster Gun that is called a BuasaBuas! It's kind of a Hip Hop thing that was made in Japan. That always reminds me of all of the MegaMan video gamesd. If I get to know the new MegaMan games.,I'll remind me of the new MegaMan games too. So you have to like MegaManGP. It's raw as heack. Don't mean to cuss. |
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| liquidcross (1): Well worth the import. |
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| I recommend this game for any Mega Man Battle Network fan. The only thing preventing me from giving it 5 stars is the language barrier; however, the Japanese text only really affects the story. The game's very easy to figure out, and gameplay is quite simple. It's the strategy element that makes up the real meat of the game. You place battle chips in a pyramid arrangement, and they're randomly chosen when you battle enemy Navis. Unlike the MMBN games, though, the battles are completely automated. It's an exciting change from the norm, and fans of the series won't be disappointed! |
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