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'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3''''' is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the ''Battle Network'' subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay | '''''Mega Man Battle Network 3''''' is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the ''Battle Network'' subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called [[:File:EXE3White_CoroCoroSticker.jpg|Rockman EXE 3 WHITE]]. | ||
*First print Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass promo card. ''Ground Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3'' (contains Error Code B4 for SetSand) and ''Shadow Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3 BLACK'' (contains EX Code for ShadowShoes). | *First print Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass promo card. ''Ground Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3'' (contains Error Code B4 for SetSand) and ''Shadow Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3 BLACK'' (contains EX Code for ShadowShoes). |
Revision as of 09:34, 20 February 2023
Mega Man Battle Network 3 is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the Battle Network subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called Rockman EXE 3 WHITE.
- First print Japanese release of the games contained a Rockman EXE Card Game Carddass promo card. Ground Style for Rockman EXE 3 (contains Error Code B4 for SetSand) and Shadow Style for Rockman EXE 3 BLACK (contains EX Code for ShadowShoes).
- Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th)[1] and mail-order (delivered starting from February 10th)[2].
The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:
- FlashMan
- BeastMan
- BubbleMan
- DesertMan
- PlantMan
- FlameMan
- DrillMan
- Final Boss
Guides:
- Area Guide
- BattleChip Info
- Busting Level
- Capcom Official Rules
- Connectivity Guide
- Cross-Game Compatibility with NT
- Enemy Guides
- Famous' Secret Information
- Folders
- Glitches
- Job BBS
- Localization Changes
- Lotto Numbers
- Missable content
- Monoliths
- Navi Customizer
- Panel Types
- PowerUp Guide
- Program Advance Memo
- Shop Locations
- Side Quests
- Staff Roll
- Status Effects
- Style Change
- Title Screen Marks
- Version Differences
- Virtual Console Changes
- Virus Breeder
References
- ↑ Official Capcom web archive
- ↑ Monthly CoroCoro Comic February 2003 issue