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    Mega Man X: Command Mission

  • First released on 29 July, 2004 for Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2
  • Mega Man X teams up with Zero in a traditional console RPG.

    Action
    Science fiction
    Role-playing game

    Part of the

    Mega Man & Mega Man X

    game universes.

  • First released on 29 July, 2004 for Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2
  • Mega Man X teams up with Zero in a traditional console RPG.


    About

    The game was developed by the same people who did Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. Unlike most RPGs the storyline is very similar to the traditional side-scrolling Mega Man games. In addition, the game is shorter than most RPGs. The basic plot of the game is to save Giga City from the rioting of the Liberion Army. As the game progresses you have around 7 members. With a metal called Force Metal, your characters can upgrade various elements. The Gamecube version let's you link up to Game Boy Advance so you can use the GBA as a treasure hunter locater. The PS2 version contains a Mega Man X8 Demo.

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    PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube

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    Capcom began in Japan in 1979 as a manufacturer and distributor of electronic game machines.
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