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|'''''Mega Man Star Force | |'''''Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus'''''<br/> | ||
流星のロックマン ペガサス<br/> | 流星のロックマン ペガサス<br/> | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Pegasus.jpg|250px| | Ryusei no Rockman Pegasus | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Pegasus.jpg|250px|Ryūsei no Rockman 1 Pegasus]]<br/> | |||
Release Date:<br/> | Release Date:<br/> | ||
'''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | '''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | ||
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AUS November 28, 2007<br/> | AUS November 28, 2007<br/> | ||
EU November 30, 2007<br/> | EU November 30, 2007<br/> | ||
|'''''Mega Man Star Force | |'''''Mega Man Star Force: Leo'''''<br/> | ||
流星のロックマン レオ<br/> | 流星のロックマン レオ<br/> | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Leo.jpg|250px| | Ryusei no Rockman Leo | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Leo.jpg|250px|Ryūsei no Rockman 1 Leo]]<br/> | |||
Release Date:<br/> | Release Date:<br/> | ||
'''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | '''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | ||
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AUS November 28, 2007<br/> | AUS November 28, 2007<br/> | ||
EU November 30, 2007<br/> | EU November 30, 2007<br/> | ||
|'''''Mega Man Star Force | |'''''Mega Man Star Force: Dragon'''''<br/> | ||
流星のロックマン ドラゴン<br/> | 流星のロックマン ドラゴン<br/> | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Dragon.jpg|250px| | Ryusei no Rockman Dragon | ||
[[File:MMSF1 Dragon.jpg|250px|Ryūsei no Rockman 1 Dragon]]<br/> | |||
Release Date:<br/> | Release Date:<br/> | ||
'''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | '''Nintendo DS'''<br/> | ||
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'''Mega Man Star Force''' is the first game of the series to succeed ''Mega Man Battle Network''. In this further futuristic setting, the game utilizes friendship as the Brother Band system. This single player and multi-player | '''Mega Man Star Force''' is the first game of the series to succeed ''Mega Man Battle Network''. In this further futuristic setting, the game utilizes friendship as the Brother Band system. This single-player and multi-player aspects become an integral part for Mega Man's progression through the story and gameplay. | ||
The game’s 7 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end: | The game’s 7 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end: | ||
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#Final Boss | #Final Boss | ||
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'''Guides:''' | |||
*[[:Category:Areas_in_MMSF1|Area Guide]] | *[[:Category:Areas_in_MMSF1|Area Guide]] | ||
**[[Map_Guide_(MMSF1)|Map Guide]] | **[[Map_Guide_(MMSF1)|Map Guide]] | ||
**[[Mystery_Waves_(MMSF1)|Mystery Waves | **[[Mystery_Waves_(MMSF1)|Mystery Waves]] | ||
**[https://pastebin.com/3NRvryKL Run Rates] (temp) - Cloaker does not avoid encounters in this game, only halves it | |||
*[[Best_Combo#Mega Man Star Force 1|Best Combo]] | *[[Best_Combo#Mega Man Star Force 1|Best Combo]] | ||
*[[Boktai_Crossover_(MMSF1)|Boktai Crossover]] | *[[Boktai_Crossover_(MMSF1)|Boktai Crossover]] | ||
*[[Battle_Card_Info_(MMSF1)|Battle Card Info]] | *[[Battle_Card_Info_(MMSF1)|Battle Card Info]] | ||
**[[Battle_Card_Locations_(MMSF1)|Battle Card Locations]] | **[[Battle_Card_Locations_(MMSF1)|Battle Card Locations]] | ||
*[[Brother_Band_System_(MMSF1)|Brother Band System]] | *[[Brother_Band_System_(MMSF1)|Brother Band System]] | ||
*[[Busting_Level_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force|Busting Level]] | |||
*[[Capcom Official Tournament Rules for MMSF|Capcom Official Rules]] | |||
*[[Connectivity in Mega Man Star Force 1| Connectivity Guide]] | |||
**[[On Air|On Air]] | |||
*[[Cipher_Mail_(MMSF1)|Cipher Mail]] | *[[Cipher_Mail_(MMSF1)|Cipher Mail]] | ||
*[[W_Slot#Mega_Man_Star_Force_1|Double Slot]] | |||
*[[Elements in Mega Man Star Force|Elements]] | |||
*Enemy Guides | |||
**[[Enemies_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force|Minor Enemies]] | |||
**[[Bosses_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force|Bosses]] | |||
*[[Glitches_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force|Glitches]] | *[[Glitches_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force|Glitches]] | ||
*[[Help Quests (MMSF1) | Help Quests]] | |||
*[[HP_Memory_Locations_(MMSF1)|HP Memory Locations]] | *[[HP_Memory_Locations_(MMSF1)|HP Memory Locations]] | ||
*[[Localization_Changes_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force#Mega Man Star Force|Localization Changes]] | *[[Localization_Changes_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force#Mega Man Star Force|Localization Changes]] | ||
*[[Lonely Heart]] | *[[Lonely Heart]] | ||
*[[Mega_Weapon_(MMSF1)|Mega Weapon]] | *[[Mega_Weapon_(MMSF1)|Mega Weapon]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Panels in Mega Man Star Force|Panel Types]] | ||
*[[Screen-Dimming Cut In]] | |||
*[[Shop_Locations_(MMSF1)|Shop Locations]] | *[[Shop_Locations_(MMSF1)|Shop Locations]] | ||
*[[Mega_Man_Star_Force_Staff_Roll|Staff Roll]] | *[[Mega_Man_Star_Force_Staff_Roll|Staff Roll]] | ||
*[[Star Force|Star Force]] | *[[Star Force|Star Force]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Status in Mega Man Star Force|Status Effects]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Title_Screen_Marks#Mega_Man_Star_Force|Title Screen Marks]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Version_Differences_in_Mega_Man_Star_Force#Mega_Man_Star_Force|Version Differences]] | ||
*[[Wave_Scanner|Wave Scanner]] | *[[Wave_Scanner|Wave Scanner]] | ||
==Notes== | |||
*In Japan, early purchasers received a plastic replica of Geo’s pendant that can light up. However, due to safety issues, the pendant was recalled<ref>[https://www.capcom.co.jp/support/faq/platform_othersgames_nintendods_ryusei_037129.html Capcom Support site]</ref> and could be traded in for clear file folders instead<ref>[https://www.capcom.co.jp/support/faq/platform_othersgames_nintendods_ryusei_0134532.html Capcom Support site]</ref>. | |||
*In North America, Dragon version was GameStop exclusive. | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Mega Man Star Force Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Star Force]] | [[Category:Mega Man Star Force Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Star Force]] |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 2 October 2024
Mega Man Star Force is the first game of the series to succeed Mega Man Battle Network. In this further futuristic setting, the game utilizes friendship as the Brother Band system. This single-player and multi-player aspects become an integral part for Mega Man's progression through the story and gameplay.
The game’s 7 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:
- Taurus Fire
- Cygnus Wing
- Harp Note
- Libra Scales
- Queen Ophiuca
- Gemini Spark
- Final Boss
Guides:
- Area Guide
- Map Guide
- Mystery Waves
- Run Rates (temp) - Cloaker does not avoid encounters in this game, only halves it
- Best Combo
- Boktai Crossover
- Battle Card Info
- Brother Band System
- Busting Level
- Capcom Official Rules
- Connectivity Guide
- Cipher Mail
- Double Slot
- Elements
- Enemy Guides
- Glitches
- Help Quests
- HP Memory Locations
- Localization Changes
- Lonely Heart
- Mega Weapon
- Panel Types
- Screen-Dimming Cut In
- Shop Locations
- Staff Roll
- Star Force
- Status Effects
- Title Screen Marks
- Version Differences
- Wave Scanner
Notes
- In Japan, early purchasers received a plastic replica of Geo’s pendant that can light up. However, due to safety issues, the pendant was recalled[1] and could be traded in for clear file folders instead[2].
- In North America, Dragon version was GameStop exclusive.