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Mega Man Xtreme
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Mega Man Xtreme was a game made for the Game Boy Color, and it's not unlike the regular Game Boy versions of the NES titles. With that said, this game borrows from the first two Mega Man X games heavily, using the same bosses and fortress structures. The bosses and regular characters used from those games won't be found here—only unique characters will be listed.
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All in all, Mega Man Xtreme is a great title for fans of the Mega Man X series on the Super NES, and for anyone who enjoys the general Mega Man gameplay. While the challenge may keep it out of the reach of younger audiences, older gamers will find this title a worthwhile experience. ~ Jon Thompson, All Game Guide
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Mega Man Xtreme Mega Man Xtreme stars the Blue Bomber in an original story featuring two new characters and two new bosses. There are eight levels set incyberspace to explore. New stages and surprises can be unlocked by beatingthe game. Players can summon Mega Man X's pal, Zero, to help him get out ofdangerous situations.
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One of the problems with Mega Man Xtreme... especially when it comes to casual gamers who want to pick up a simple game and go, is the game's high difficulty. Because the game focuses on battles with powerful bosses, one has to be quite adept at picking up the patterns of the bosses and knowing which weapons to hit them with. These bosses are tough, some of them staggeringly so, and the amount of power refills in the levels are minimal. Those that are there are hidden in obscure places that most gamers will overlook.
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... Mega Man Zero begins, the latest offshoot of Capcom's Mega Man franchise. Here, the beam saber-wielding Reploid Zero awakens from a very long sleep to help out the Resistance. Unlike all of the other Mega Man games, Mega Man is not a playable character at all! It's all Zero. The "Mega Man" in the title is just for association purposes, since it does take place in the same timeline. But don't worry...Mega Man X makes appearances.
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In Mega Man X3, at a Ride Armor pad the 'H' chip would transform the Chimera into the Hawk. The Hawk featured the useful ability to hover that was first introduced by the Rabbit. On the ends of its arms were weapons which fired missiles directly forward.
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