Mega Man X games


Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (or Irregular Hunter X in Japan) is a remake of Capcom's 1993 franchise debut of Mega Man X. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man Maverick Hunter X"

Mega Man X, released in 1993 by Capcom, is the first game in the Mega Man X series. The first subseries of the popular Mega Man series, it was made primarily as a stepping stone between the NES and SNES incarnations of the original series (Mega Man games were released on the ailing NES as late as 1994). In Japan, it is titled Rockman X. It was released on the SNES first, then ported to the PC in 1995. The game was remade in 2005 as Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (Irregular Hunter X in Japan), for the PlayStation Portable. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X (video game)"

Mega Man X Collection is a collection of Mega Man X games developed by Capcom and released on 10 January 2006 for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 platforms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X Collection"

Mega Man X2 was released in 1994 by Capcom and is the second game in the Mega Man X sub-franchise. It used the same graphics engine from the first installment of the series, but Capcom included an in-cartridge enhancement known as the C4 chip to improve semitransparencies and allow for some 3D graphics in the game. Mega Man X3 was the only other game to ever use this chip. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X2"

Mega Man X3 was released in 1995 by Capcom. It is the third game in the Mega Man X sub-franchise and the last to appear on the Super Nintendo. An enhanced version was also released on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC in Japan and Europe in 1996; the enhanced version included remixed music and anime-style cutscenes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X3"

Mega Man X4 is the fourth game in the Mega Man X series. This game was originally released on August 1, 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X4"

Mega Man X5 is the fifth main game in the Mega Man X series by Capcom. It was released in 2001, four years after Mega Man X4. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X5"

Mega Man X6 is the sixth main game in the Mega Man X series by Capcom, and is the first to not be directed by series creator Keiji Inafune. It was released in 2001 for Playstation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X6"

Mega Man X7 is the seventh main game in the Mega Man X series, and the first to have 3D gameplay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X7"

Mega Man X8 is the eighth game in the Mega Man X video game series. After fan outrage over Mega Man X7s foray into 3-D, Capcom went back to 2-D linear progression through stages, although there are two 3-D rail-shooter stages in the game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man X8"

Mega Man Xtreme (Rockman X: Cyber Mission in Japan) is a spinoff title in the Mega Man X series of video games from Capcom. It was released for the Game Boy Color and was followed by one direct sequel, Mega Man Xtreme 2. Chronologically, it most likely takes place between Mega Man X2 and Mega Man X3. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man Xtreme"

Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Rockman X2: Soul Eraser in Japan) is a spinoff title in the Mega Man X series of video games from Capcom. It is the direct sequel to Mega Man Xtreme, released the previous year. Chronologically, it takes place between Mega Man X3 and Mega Man X4. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega Man Xtreme 2"

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