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==Story== | |||
"X" is one of the first robots with a mind and spirit of its own. The possibility of a dangerous robot rebellion exists, but the hope for a defender exists. | |||
It's up to X to put a stop to the robots wreaking havoc around the world. | |||
==Table of Contents== | ==Table of Contents== |
Revision as of 17:56, 2 August 2007
Mega Man X is the first Mega Man X series game featuring a whole new style of gameplay. The main difference between X and normal Mega Man is mobility and characters, in which Mega Man is given new abilities (like wall jumping) and partnered up with characters like Zero.
Story
"X" is one of the first robots with a mind and spirit of its own. The possibility of a dangerous robot rebellion exists, but the hope for a defender exists.
It's up to X to put a stop to the robots wreaking havoc around the world.
Table of Contents
- Highway Stage
- Chill Penguin (Snow Mountain)
- Launch Octopus (Ocean stage)
- Storm Eagle (Sky stage)
- Armored Armadillo (Gallery stage)
- Flame Mammoth (Factory stage)
- Sting Chameleon (Forest stage)
- Spark Mandrill (Power Plant)
- Boomer Kuwanger (Tower stage)
- Sigma Stage 1
- Sigma Stage 2
- Sigma Stage 3
- Sigma Stage 4