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{{Infobox
|title=Mega Man X2
|title=Mega Man X2
|japanese=ロックマンX2
|image=Mega Man X2 Box Artwork.jpg
|image=Mega Man X2 Box Artwork.jpg
|developer=[[Capcom]]
|developer=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|japanese=ロックマンX2
|distributor=[[Nintendo eShop]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]], [[Platform]]
|systems=[[Super Nintendo]]
|systems=[[SNES]], [[Mobile]], [[Wii VC]], [[Wii U VC]]
|released={{jp|1994|December 16}}{{us|1994}}
|released={{sys|snes|top=1}}{{jp|1994|December 16}}{{us|1994}}
{{sys|mobile}}{{jp|2008|December 1}}{{jp|2009|May 13}}
{{sys|wii vc}}{{jp|2011|December 27}}{{PAL|2012|May 31}}{{na|2012|June 14}}
{{sys|wii u vc}}{{jp|2013|October 9}}{{na|2014|January 2}}{{PAL|2013|November 14}}
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}
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{{nihongo|'''Mega Man X2'''|ロックマンX2|Rokkuman X2}} is the second game in the [[:Category:Mega Man X|Mega Man X series]]. It's the first game to have C4 chip, to have 3D wireframe sprites.
{{nihongo|'''Mega Man X2'''|ロックマンX2|Rokkuman X2}} is the second game in the [[:Category:Mega Man X|Mega Man X series]]. It's the first game to have C4 chip, to have 3D wireframe sprites. In [[2008]], Japan's [[mobile]] carrier NTT DoCoMo released the game for their [[wp:i-mode|i-mode]] service. In [[2009]], Japan's cell phone carrier au included the game in their [[mobile]] device's "[[wp:EZWeb|EZWeb]]" streaming service. In [[2011]] the game was released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]]. In [[2013]], the game was re-released for the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] via the [[Nintendo eShop]].


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<gallery>
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Image:MegaManX2Intro01.jpg|Fooling around on bikes.
File:MegaManX2Intro01.jpg|Fooling around on bikes.
Image:MMX2ChargeUp01.jpg|Charging up.
File:MMX2ChargeUp01.jpg|Charging up.
Image:MMX2ChargeUp02.jpg|Charging up again.
File:MMX2ChargeUp02.jpg|Charging up again.
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Mega Man X2 (ロックマンX2 Rokkuman X2?) is the second game in the Mega Man X series. It's the first game to have C4 chip, to have 3D wireframe sprites. In 2008, Japan's mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo released the game for their i-mode service. In 2009, Japan's cell phone carrier au included the game in their mobile device's "EZWeb" streaming service. In 2011 the game was released for the Wii Virtual Console. In 2013, the game was re-released for the Wii U Virtual Console via the Nintendo eShop.

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Story

Six Months after the defeat of the villainous Maverick leader Sigma, Mega Man X has cornered the remaining Maverick forces in an abandoned robot factory. Having assumed command of the Maverick Hunters following Zero's defeat at the hands of Vile, X has shown remarkable leading prowess.

Upon eliminating a giant Mechanaloid, X discovers that not only have the remaining Mavericks launched a full scale attack on different corners of the world, but a mysterious trio of Mavericks known as the X Hunters have pledged to seek revenge for Sigma's death- by eliminating X himself. Can X defeat the remaining Mavericks and save the day? Or will the X Hunters' secret weapon spell his true demise?

Like the previous Mega Man X title, X must defeat 8 different Mavericks in any order of his choosing, all while picking up Heart Tanks, Sub Tanks, and tracking down Dr. Light capsules. In addition, a secret ending can be unlocked if X is able to defeat all three X Hunters.

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