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Revision as of 17:35, 4 November 2023
<-- First of the series | Mega Man ZX series | Mega Man ZX Advent --> |
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Game Title(s): | Mega Man ZX, Rockman ZX | ||||||
Developer(s): | Inti Creates | ||||||
Publisher(s): | Capcom | ||||||
Release Date(s): |
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Genre(s): | Action, Platformer | ||||||
Game mode(s): | Single Player | ||||||
Platform(s): | Nintendo DS | ||||||
Mega Man ZX, known in Japan as Rockman ZX (ロックマンゼクス Rokkuman Zekusu) is the first entry in the ZX era, developed by Inti Creates and published by Capcom. The game was first released on the Nintendo DS in Japan in July 2006, then September of the same year in North America and finally June 2007 in Europe.
Set 200 years after the events of the Zero era[1], the game introduces the M.E.G.A. System (Meta-Encapsulated Granule Awareness), known as R.O.C.K. System (R.O.C.K.システム Rebirth of Crystallized Knowledge), a mechanic that allows the chosen protagonist Aile or Vent to fuse themselves with a Biometal through a process known as Megamerge (ロックオン "R.O.C.K. ON" in Japan) that grants them the abilities and appearance of whom it is based upon.
The game was later re-released as part of the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection on multiple systems, in February 2020.
Story
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Characters
Aile
Vent
Giro
Model X
Model Z
Guardians
Prometheus
Pandora
Serpent
Enemies
Minor Enemies
Name | Sprite | Description | HP | Damage | Stage(s) |
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Angle Cannon | This Mechaniloid's tough armor can repel any attack. Its powerful attack can also blast through any armor. However, every Achilles has a heel... | Area E, Area I, Area O | |||
Auto Counter | When hit, this Mechaniloid rains fire down on the surrounding area. It was originally designed for incinerating garbage, but is now being used for evil purposes. | Area G, Area K, Area O | |||
Auto Counter | This Mechaniloid was originally designed to be a vending machine, but with a little tinkering it has been transformed into a strange weapon that rains junk food down on enemies when hit. | Area H | |||
Bambooloss | This plant Mechaniloid is found in the forests of Innerpeace. Its roots are so deep that it's rumored all of them are connected to a single source. | Area A | |||
Beanball | The principles of leverage are employed with this rock throwing Mechaniloid. If it manages to build up enough energy, the flaming rocks it hurls are enough to punch through walls and cause an explosion on impact. | Area K | |||
Bee Rockets | These bee Mechaniloids are very territorial. They tend to travel in groups and are willing to sacrifice themselves for other members. On occasion, they will use their combined heat to trigger an explosion. | Area G, Area I, Area K | |||
Bora Bora | This fish Mechaniloid eats microbes, converting them to energy, and this helps clean the water making it quite environmentally friendly. However, it is not so friendly to enemies that enter its territory. | Area F, Area J, Area K |
Mini-bosses
Bosses
Eight Pseudoroids
Other Bosses
Area N Bosses
Items
Weapons
Biometals
Missions
References
External Links
Interview with Takeshi Horinouchi in 1up.com through Web Archive