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Box Art is an image or file that represents what a box's graphic looks in order to help sell a game.
For games physically sold, these scans of phyical boxes, files that were used in printing boxes, etc.
While digital releases got "Box Art" that functioned similar to a Title Screen.
Classic era
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Mega Man 2's Japanese Box Art, there known as Rockman 2
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Challengers from the Future's Box Art. Not released outside of Japan.
X era
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Mega Man Maverick Hunter X's Japanese Box Art
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Mega Man X2 North American Box Art
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Mega Man X Japanese Box Art
Zero era
ZX era
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Mega Man ZX Advent North American Box Art
Legends era
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Mega Man Legends 2 North American Box Art
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Mega Man Legends 2 Japanese Box Art, under the title Rockman Dash 2
Battle Network era
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Mega Man Battle Network North American Box Art
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Mega Man Battle Network 2 North American Box Art
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Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS European Box Art
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Mega Man Network Transmission North American Box Art
Star Force era
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Mega Man Star Force 2 Japanese Box Art
Crossovers
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Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star without the NDS Logo
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crossing over multiple Nintendo-owned Franchises. Several Mega Man-related characters show up in the game, but none were on the box art.