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! Title !! Year !! Nintendo !! Sega !! Sony !! Microsoft !! Remakes & re-releases
! Title !! Year !! Nintendo !! Sega !! Sony !! Microsoft !! Remakes & re-releases !! CS
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| [[Mega Man X]]                      || 1993 || SNES    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PC      || [[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]] (PSP, 2005) <br> [[Mega Man X Collection]] (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X]]                      || 1993 || SNES    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PC      || [[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]] <br> [[Mega Man X Collection]] || [[File:0004.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X2]]        || 1995 || SNES    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| Mega Man X Collection (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X2]]        || 1995 || SNES    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| Mega Man X Collection || [[File:0002.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man Xtreme]] (Cyber Mission) || 2000 || GBC    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}}
| [[Mega Man Xtreme]] (Cyber Mission) || 2000 || GBC    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}} || [[File:0003.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X3]]        || 1996 || SNES    || Saturn  || PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X3]]        || 1996 || SNES    || Saturn  || PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection || [[File:0002.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man Xtreme 2]] (Soul Eraser) || 2001 || GBC    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}}
| [[Mega Man Xtreme 2]] (Soul Eraser) || 2001 || GBC    ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}} || [[File:0001.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X4]]        || 1998 ||{{n/a|-}}|| Saturn  || PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X4]]        || 1998 ||{{n/a|-}}|| Saturn  || PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection || [[File:0002.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X5]]        || 2000 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X5]]        || 2000 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS1    || PC      || Mega Man X Collection || [[File:0001.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X6]]        || 2001 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS1    ||{{n/a|-}}|| Mega Man X Collection (PS2, 2006)
| [[Mega Man X6]]        || 2001 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS1    ||{{n/a|-}}|| Mega Man X Collection || [[File:0001.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X7]]        || 2003 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    || PC      || {{n/a|-}}
| [[Mega Man X7]]        || 2003 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    || PC      || {{n/a|-}} || [[File:0000.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X8]]        || 2004 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    || PC      || {{n/a|-}}
| [[Mega Man X8]]        || 2004 ||{{n/a|-}}||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    || PC      || {{n/a|-}} || [[File:0002.svg]]
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| [[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]    || 2004 || NGC ||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    ||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}}
| [[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]    || 2004 || NGC ||{{n/a|-}}|| PS2    ||{{n/a|-}}|| {{n/a|-}} || [[File:0000.svg]]
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Revision as of 15:57, 29 June 2014

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Mega Man X
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year introduced
Genre(s)Platform, RPG

Games

In the table below, default sorting is according to the plot chronology of the series.

The creator of the series, Keiji Inafune, planned it to be concluded with Mega Man X5, whose sequel is Mega Man Zero. Capcom decided otherwise, and further titles were published, although in contrast with the Inafune's continuity that includes the Mega Man Zero series. Keiji Inafune was the author for the games up till Mega Man X5.

Title Year Nintendo Sega Sony Microsoft Remakes & re-releases CS
Mega Man X 1993 SNES - - PC Mega Man Maverick Hunter X
Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X2 1995 SNES - - - Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man Xtreme (Cyber Mission) 2000 GBC - - - -
Mega Man X3 1996 SNES Saturn PS1 PC Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Soul Eraser) 2001 GBC - - - -
Mega Man X4 1998 - Saturn PS1 PC Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X5 2000 - - PS1 PC Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X6 2001 - - PS1 - Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X7 2003 - - PS2 PC -
Mega Man X8 2004 - - PS2 PC -
Mega Man X: Command Mission 2004 NGC - PS2 - -

Recurring characters

(PLAY = playable character)

Character MMX1 MMX2 MMX:CY MMX3 MMX:SE MMX4 MMX5 MMX6 MMX7 MMX8 MMX:CM
Mega Man X PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY
Zero y y y PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY
Dr. Cain y y y y - - - - - - -
Middy - - y - - - - - - - -
Iris - - - - y y - - - - -
Alia - - - - - - y y y PLAY -
Signas - - - - - - y y y y -
Douglas - - - - - - y y - - -
Lifesaver - - - - - - y - - - -
Axl - - - - - - - - PLAY PLAY PLAY
Layer - - - - - - - - - PLAY -
Pallette - - - - - - - - - PLAY -
Spider - - - - - - - - - - PLAY
Cinnamon - - - - - - - - - - PLAY
Marina - - - - - - - - - - PLAY
Steel Massimo - - - - - - - - - - PLAY
Main enemies

The main opponent in the Mega Man X series is Sigma. In every episode, he manipulates one or more underlings. In the ending, the minions are destroyed and Sigma escapes.

Sigma's minions:

  • MMX1: Vile
  • MMX2: Agile, Serges, Violen
  • MMX:CY: Techno, Geemel, Zain
  • MMX3: Doppler, Vile (2), Byte, Bit
  • MMX:SE: Berkana, Gareth
  • MMX4: General, Colonel, Double, Iris
  • MMX5: Dynamo
  • MMX6: Gate, High Max, Dynamo (2)
  • MMX7: Red
  • MMX8: Lumine, Vile (3)

Sigma is not featured in Mega Man X: Command Mission; the boss list from that video game is in the guide.