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{{Header Nav|game=Mega Man Zero 2}}
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{{Infobox
|completion=3
|title=Mega Man Zero 2
|image=Mega Man Zero 2 boxart.jpg
|image=Mega Man Zero 2 boxart.jpg
|title=Mega Man Zero 2
|developer=[[Inti Creates]]
|developer=[[Inti Creates]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|year=2003
|released={{sys|gba}}{{jp|2003|May 2}}{{us|2003|October 14}}{{eu|2003|October 31}}
|systems={{syslist|gba|wiiu}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]]
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|preceded by=[[Mega Man Zero]]
|preceded by=[[Mega Man Zero]]
|followed by=[[Mega Man Zero 3]]
|followed by=[[Mega Man Zero 3]]
|series=Mega Man Zero
|series=Mega Man Zero
}}
}}
'''Mega Man Zero 2''' (known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Rockman: Zero 2​'''|ロックマンゼロ2}}), is an [[action]] [[platform]] game developed by [[Inti Creates]] and published by [[Capcom]] for the [[GBA]] in [[2003]]. It is part of the {{c|Mega Man Zero}} series, a sub-series of the {{c|Mega Man}} series created by Keiji Inafune. It is the sequel to [[Mega Man Zero 1]], and was succeeded by [[Mega Man Zero 3]]. The game was re-released as part of the [[Mega Man Zero Collection]] for the [[Nintendo DS]], with new and improved sound quality and new features, such as unlockable wallpaper and a Mod Card collection.
'''Mega Man Zero 2''', also known in Japan as ''Rockman Zero 2​'' (ロックマンゼロ2?), is a game developed by Inti Creates and published by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance. This game is part of the highly-successful [[Mega Man]] series created by Keiji Inafune. It is the sequel to the previous installment of the Mega Man Zero Series, [[Mega Man Zero]], and is followed up with [[Mega Man Zero 3]]. It was re-released as part of the [[Mega Man Zero Collection]] for the Nintendo DS, with newer, improved sound quality, and contributes toward an in-game wallpaper and Mod Card collection. Some content has also been edited for the sake of maintaining an ''E'' rating, such as omitting red-colored oil splashes resembling blood for human-esque characters, and usage of the words "die", "death," or "kill" is switched out for less severe euphemisms in the collection. In-game mechanics are smoother, and sound effects aren't as choppy and muffled. Aside from some minor changes in gameplay, it retains the original formula of Mega Man, but reintroduces the primary feature to gain abilities from enemy bosses. {{Continue Nav}}
==Story==
The sequel to the first title continues one year after Zero began his continuous attack on the immeasurable number of Pantheons seen at the end of the first game. This began after discovering his old friend, Mega Man X, has turned into a weary Cyber-Elf, and dealing with a would-be imitation known as Copy X. At the original X's request, Zero continues to fight. Meanwhile, an auspicious Reploid known as Elpizo has discovered Neo Arcadia's true motives and has abandoned his job there for the sake of fighting back with a strike force of his own. However, he has no idea Neo Arcadia is too strong to defeat, and his actions eventually lead to the discovery of an even more frightening entity that may jeporadize the whole world. Elsewhere, a mysterious man watches it all unfold... but just what does he have in mind?
 
{{ToC}}
 


==Artwork & EU Release Differences==
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File:MMZ2 Alt Title.png|Title (European version).
File:MMZ2 Alt Boxart.jpg|European release box art. Note that Zero never uses two Z-Sabers in the game.
File:MMZ2 Alt Boxart.jpg|European release box art. Note that Zero never uses two Z-Sabers in the game.
File:MMZ2 Alt Title.png|European release title screen.
File:MMZ2Zero2promo1.jpg|Mega Man Zero 2 promo.
File:MMZ2Zero2promo1.jpg|Mega Man Zero 2 promo.
File:Mmz2-illust01.jpg|Zero defeating Mega Scorpia. Again, here shows the use of two Z-Sabers.
File:Mmz2-illust01.jpg|Zero defeating Mega Scorpia. Again, here shows the use of two Z-Sabers.
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==Story==
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The sequel to the first title continues one year after Zero began his continuous attack on the immeasurable number of Pantheons seen at the end of the first game. This began after discovering his old friend, Mega Man X, has turned into a weary Cyber-Elf, and dealing with a would-be imitation known as Copy X. At the original X's request, Zero continues to fight. Meanwhile, an auspicious Reploid known as Elpizo has discovered Neo Arcadia's true motives and has abandoned his job within the capital for the sake of fighting back with a strike force of his own, feeling vengeful at its government for sacrificing the well being of innocent Reploids out of fear they will harm the human population. However, he is too haughty and self-absorbed to fully recognize the true might of Neo Arcadia, and his rebellious actions eventually lead to the discovery of a frightening entity with a haunting legacy of destruction. If left undeterred, history may be doomed to repeat itself, and once again, the whole world will be put in jeopardy. Elsewhere, a mysterious man watches these events unfold, knowing they will help incite a master plan of his own...
 
== Localization censorship ==
Some content has also been edited from the original Japanese release for the sake of maintaining an E rating with the ESRB, which is more stringent on acceptable content than Japan's rating system. The initial releases of the game installments contain death animations where Mutos Reploid bosses spurt out a dark red oil, resembling blood. This occurs if the Z-Saber is used to deliver a killing blow, bisecting the boss and causing its internal mech fluids to splash loose.
 
=== Collection version ===
Additional changes were also made to the updated ''Mega Man Zero Collection''. Usage of the words "die", "death", and "kill" was limited to due to their sensitive nature. Pieces of character script containing these words have been quietly altered to display softer dialogue, such as "perish", "destroy", or "retire". This is a result of placing the four ''Zero'' installments together; when viewed separately, the original GBA copies by themselves do not violate ESRB's set guidelines to qualify for an E rating, since the total instances of these words do not exceed the acceptable limit. However, when the games were compiled into a collection, they can be played as if they were a single, larger game. As such, all instances of the words across the four titles are taken into account, which did exceed the limit and forced the ESRB to require changes to dialogue.
 
Regardless of efforts to soften down the violence, the first cutscene of ''Mega Man Zero 1'' appears to have been accidentally overlooked, as it no longer censors the Reploid "blood" splashes. The mistake most likely occurred as the unaltered Japanese versions were tediously modified for European and US release. The GBA titles were ported over to the DS in Japan, meaning Europe and North America received the uncut, remastered titles in raw Japanese. The dialogue had to be converted to English and all "bloody" scenes had to be censored once again for the international releases. Chances are it was missed as the game received a final examination for violent scenes, but the error was apparently too insignificant to cause problems with the ESRB.
 
The collection also updates in-game mechanics, with new controls and menu interfaces utilizing the Touch Screen of the Nintendo DS. All sound effects and music tracks in the collection are noticeably cleaner, remastered to fully exploit the DS's enhanced digital audio range compared to the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Aside from some minor changes in game play, it retains the original formula of [[Mega Man]], but reintroduces the primary feature to gain abilities from enemy bosses, notably missing from the preceding installment of the series.
 
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