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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Commander Yammark. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Commander Yammark.gif]] | ||
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| colspan = "2" | Yammar Option | | colspan = "2" | Yammar Option | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Rainy Turtloid. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Rainy Turtloid.gif]] | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Blizzard Wolfang. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Blizzard Wolfang.gif]] | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Blaze Heatnix. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Blaze Heatnix.gif]] | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Infinity Mijinion. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Infinity Mijinion.gif]] | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Ground Scaravich. | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX6 - Ground Scaravich.gif]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:54, 20 November 2023
<-- Mega Man X5 | X series | Mega Man X7 --> |
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Game Title(s): | Mega Man X6, Megaman X6, Rockman X6 | ||||||||||||||
Developer(s): | Capcom | ||||||||||||||
Publisher(s): | Capcom | ||||||||||||||
Release Date(s): |
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Genre(s): | Action, Platformer | ||||||||||||||
Game mode(s): | Single Player | ||||||||||||||
Platform(s): | PlayStation Windows | ||||||||||||||
Mega Man X6, known in Japan as Rockman X6 (ロックマンX6, Rokkuman X6) is the sixth entry in the main X series, developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation in 2001-2002, becoming the final Mega Man game for the console. It later received a Windows port in a few regions.
Story
Three weeks after the fall of the Eurasia colony, mysterious instances called the Nightmare begin to occur. Rumors spread that the cause of these Nightmares is the ghost of Zero, leading X to embark on an investigation. Secretly, the genius scientist Gate is manipulating the Nightmare from the shadows, having created it from a fragment containing Zero's DNA. He also used it to create the strongest Reploid ever, High Max, who now stands in X's way. Can X put a stop to Gate's ambitions...?[1]
Characters
Name | Image | Description |
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X | File:MMX6 - X.png | |
Zero | ||
Alia | ||
Signas | ||
Douglas | ||
Dynamo | File:MMX6 - Dynamo.png | |
Gate | ||
Isoc | File:MMX6 - Isoc.png | |
High Max | ||
Sigma | File:MMX6 - Sigma.png | |
Dr. Light | via Hologram recorded messages |
Enemies
Minor Enemies
Mini Bosses
Name | Image | Description | Stage(s) |
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Illumina | Weapon Center | ||
Nightmare Pressure | Recycle Lab | ||
Nightmare Snake | Magma Area |
Bosses
Mavericks
Name | Image | Description | Weapon | Weakness | ||
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X | Zero | X | Zero | |||
Commander Yammark | Yammar Option | Ray Arrow | Rekkoha | |||
Rainy Turtloid | Meteor Rain | Ensuizan | Ice Burst | Hyoroga | ||
Shield Sheldon | Guard Shell | Metal Anchor | Rakukojin | |||
Blizzard Wolfang | Ice Burst | Hyoroga | Magma Blade | Shoenzan | ||
Blaze Heatnix | Magma Blade | Shoenzan | Ground Dash | Sentsuizan | ||
Infinity Mijinion | Ray Arrow | Rekkoha | Guard Shell | |||
Metal Shark Player | Metal Anchor | Rakukojin | Meteor Rain | Ensuizan | ||
Ground Scaravich | Ground Dash | Sentsuizan | Yammar Option |
Other Bosses
Name | Image | Description | Weakness | |
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X | Zero | |||
D-1000 | Z-Saber | N/A | ||
High Max (Opening stage) | N/A | N/A | ||
Zero Nightmare | Z-Saber | N/A | ||
High Max (Secret) | ||||
Dynamo | File:MMX6 - Dynamo.png | Meteor Rain | Ensuizan | |
Nightmare Mother | File:MMX6 - Nightmare Mother.png | Metal Anchor | Rakukojin | |
High Max (Gate's Lab) | ||||
Gate (Combat Type) | File:MMX6 - Gate (Combat Type).png | N/A | N/A | |
Sigma (unfinished) | File:MMX6 - Sigma (unfinished).png | Metal Anchor | Rakukojin | |
Hell Sigma | Ground Dash | Sentsuizan |
Weapons
For X
Name | Sprite | Description |
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X-Buster | File:MMX6 - X-Buster.png | |
Ground Dash | ||
Guard Shell | ||
Ice Burst | ||
Magma Blade | ||
Metal Anchor | ||
Meteor Rain | ||
Ray Arrow | ||
Yammar Option |
For Zero
Stages
- Opening stage
- Amazon Area (Commander Yammark)
- Inami Temple (Rainy Turtloid)
- Laser Institute (Shield Sheldon)
- Northpole Area (Blizzard Wolfang)
- Magma Area (Blaze Heatnix)
- Weapon Center (Infinity Mijinion)
- Recycle Lab (Metal Shark Player)
- Central Museum (Ground Scaravich)
- Gate's Lab 1
- Gate's Lab 2
- Gate's Lab 3
- Gate's Lab 4
Items
Parts
Equipment
Relation to other games
- Ports, Remakes and Compilations:
External Links
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- ↑ Mega Man X6, Compendium of Rockman X. 2005.