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*Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass card. ''Ground Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3'' and ''Shadow Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3 BLACK''. | *Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass card. ''Ground Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3'' and ''Shadow Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3 BLACK''. | ||
*''Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black'' saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th) | *''Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black'' saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030410035331/http://www.capcom.co.jp:80/event/whf17/osaka.html Official Capcom web archive]</ref> and mail-order (starting from February 10th)<ref>CoroCoro Comics March 2003 issue<\ref>. | ||
The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end: | The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end: |
Revision as of 23:23, 5 December 2022
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; The anime and card game provided material for Compression Commands and Mod Codes. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called Rockman EXE 3 WHITE.
- Japanese release of the games contained a Rockman EXE Card Game Carddass card. Ground Style for Rockman EXE 3 and Shadow Style for Rockman EXE 3 BLACK.
- 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 (starting from February 10th)<ref>CoroCoro Comics March 2003 issue<\ref>.
The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:
- FlashMan
- BeastMan
- BubbleMan
- DesertMan
- PlantMan
- FlameMan
- DrillMan
- Final Boss
- Area Guide
- BattleChip Commands
- BattleChip Info
- BattleChip Locations
- 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
- Monoliths
- Navi Customizer
- Panel Types
- Program Advance Memo
- Shop Locations
- Side Quests
- Staff Roll
- Status Effects
- Style Change
- Title Screen Marks
- Version Differences
- Virtual Console Changes
- Virus Breeder