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The Japanese version saw multiple release variations for this game: | The Japanese version saw multiple release variations for this game: | ||
*''Rockman EXE 6'' came with an additional gift depending on the retailer it was purchased from: ''Rockman Zero | *''Rockman EXE 6'' came with an additional gift depending on the retailer it was purchased from: ''Rockman Zero Modification card'' (Ito-Yokado), ''Dark Rockman Modification card'' (Toys 'R' Us). | ||
*''Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Glaga Beast Link Gate DX Edition'' and ''Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Falzer Beast Link Gate DX Edition'' were able for purchase on e-Capcom. The game came with a special ''Beast Link Gate Hikari Netto ver.'' and BattleChips. | *''Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Glaga Beast Link Gate DX Edition'' and ''Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Falzer Beast Link Gate DX Edition'' were able for purchase on e-Capcom. The game came with a special ''Beast Link Gate Hikari Netto ver.'' and BattleChips. | ||
Revision as of 18:04, 18 March 2016
Mega Man Battle Network 6 is the final main game in the Mega Man Battle Network series. In Japan, the game boasted the Navi Link System, a connectivity feature with the LiNK PET_EX toy and Battle Chip Stadium arcade game.
The Japanese version saw multiple release variations for this game:
- Rockman EXE 6 came with an additional gift depending on the retailer it was purchased from: Rockman Zero Modification card (Ito-Yokado), Dark Rockman Modification card (Toys 'R' Us).
- Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Glaga Beast Link Gate DX Edition and Rockman EXE 6 CyberBeast Falzer Beast Link Gate DX Edition were able for purchase on e-Capcom. The game came with a special Beast Link Gate Hikari Netto ver. and BattleChips.