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Game Boy Advance

Mega Man Battle Network

バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ
Battle Network Rockman EXE
Rockman EXE
Release Date:
Game Boy Advance
JP March 21, 2001
NA October 31, 2001
EU November 30, 2001
Wii U Virtual Console
JP July 9, 2014
NA July 31, 2014
EU July 24, 2014

Mega Man Battle Network is the first game of the Mega Man Battle Network series and its alternate Mega Man timeline. The evolution of computers and networks was emphasized instead of the original's focus on robotics.

The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:

  1. FireMan
  2. NumberMan
  3. StoneMan
  4. IceMan
  5. ColorMan
  6. ElecMan
  7. BombMan
  8. Final Boss


Guides: (On this wiki, all MMBN1 areas are named as they are in Operate Shooting Star rather than the Japanese guidebooks' area names.)

Nintendo DS

Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star

ロックマン エグゼ オペレート シューティングスター
Rockman EXE OSS
Release Date:
Nintendo DS
JP November 12, 2009

Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star (AKA Mega Man Battle Network OSS) is an advanced port of the first Mega Man Battle Network on the Nintendo DS with a few Mega Man Star Force content added in. The game saw many minor changes from the original GBA version for a more welcoming game experience. Its extra mode, Rockman Star Colosseum, is a fleshed out mini-game that entirely takes place in the game's field setting.

The game’s 9 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:

  1. FireMan
  2. NumberMan
  3. StoneMan
  4. IceMan
  5. ColorMan
  6. ElecMan
    • ClockMan
  7. BombMan
  8. Final Boss


Guides:

Notes

  • For Operate Shooting Star: Select stores held a Original Jacket W (Double) Get Campaign where buying the game early will include 2 bonus DS box jackets. Light ver. featuring the 2 MegaMan and Lan, and Dark ver. featuring the baddies of the game.
  • For Operate Shooting Star: The save data can be re-initialized (i.e. delete the save) by holding down B Button, X Button, and Select Button at the same time before the CAPCOM screen.