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created by Masahiro Yasuma and developed and published by
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as a spin-off of the ''
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'' series. Released in 2001 for the
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, it takes place in an alternate continuity where computers and networking technology was the main focus on scientific advancement, rather than robotics. There are a total of six mainline games, alongside several spin-offs. Created amidst the success of
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's ''
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'' series, alongside the rise of collectable card games, ''Mega Man Battle Network'' has players control
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, a NetNavi operated by
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as they attempt to stop the schemes of a net-crime organization called WWW (called "World Three"), headed by the universe's interpretation of Dr. Wily. Players battle enemies on a 6x3 grid, selecting "Battle Chips" which allow for more powerful attacks. The series has been met with positive reviews from critics, although later games, particularly ''5'' and ''6'', have been criticized for a perceived lack of innovation; the series was followed-up by a sequel series titled ''
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'', which is set 200 years after ''Battle Network'' and focuses on
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. A compilation of all six mainline entries, ''
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'', was released in April 2023 for
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,
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and PC.


Plot

''Mega Man Battle Network'' is set in an ambiguous year in the 21st century ("20XX AD") in an alternate reality to the original ''Mega Man'' series. Within the world of ''Battle Network'', the
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has become humanity's primary means of communication, commerce, and even
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. Users are able to "jack in" to the Net and other computerized devices, and explore their various aspects using
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people called "NetNavis (Network Navigators)" as if they were physical locations. The Net and the inner workings of computers are displayed as a virtual world with which computer programs of all varieties, as personified in a humanoid form, can interact. Users often do so by accessing their NetNavis via a "PET (PErsonal information Terminal)" device. The plot of ''Mega Man Battle Network'' follows one such pair,
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and his NetNavi
MegaMan.EXE Since the release of ''Mega Man'', numerous characters have appeared across the series. Overview Key: = Does Not Appear List indicator(s) * A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the property or that the character's pr ...
. Lan is a 11-year-old fifth
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in the town of ACDC. His father, Dr. Yuichiro Hikari, is one of the world's top scientists and NetNavi researchers. Most of the series (barring spin-offs) involve Lan Hikari and MegaMan.EXE stopping an evil crime syndicate from taking over the world and the Net; "WWW" (said out loud as "World Three") in the first, third, and sixth games, Gospel in the second game,In ''Battle Network 3'', it is revealed that the head of Gospel, Sean Obihiro, was being manipulated behind the scenes by Dr. Wily. and Nebula in the fourth and fifth games.


Gameplay

''Mega Man Battle Network'' is a
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series. To progress through the games, the player must alternately navigate the outside world as Lan Hikari and the Net as MegaMan.EXE, each containing certain tasks that must be completed to allow advancement in the other. Controlling Lan, the player may travel around the world map, interact with
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, check
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, purchase items, initiate Net missions, or speak with MegaMan.EXE through his PET. In contrast with traditional ''Mega Man'' entries in which battle and movement through the levels happen in the same setting, ''Battle Network'''s combat occurs only through by battling computer viruses within the Net. This cyber world is represented by a series of branching pathways and nodes, where MegaMan.EXE can travel to both new and previously visited locations, find and purchase items, and fight viruses. Battles do not generally appear on the field screen of the Net but are usually set as
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. The battlefield itself is made up of 18 tiles divided into two groups of nine, one group being space in which MegaMan.EXE may freely move and the other group being space inhabited by enemies. Akin to other ''Mega Man'' games, MegaMan.EXE possesses an arm cannon called the "Mega Buster". The player can transition among the nine provided tiles and fire the Mega Buster at enemies from across the screen. The objective of each battle is to delete all the viruses by reducing their
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(HP) to zero. If MegaMan.EXE's own health depletes, a
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occurs. In order to attack without the Mega Buster, the player must utilize Battle Chips, which are placed into a "folder" before the battle starts, and are drawn at random. Starting with the third game, Battle Chips are organized into three primary categories which limits how many of the same chip can be used in the same folder: Standard (4 of the same, 30 in the folder), Mega (1 of the same, 5 in the folder), and Giga (only 1 per folder). Excluding the asterisk code, which was introduced in ''2'', the player can only use Battle Chips that have either the same, or share the letter. Selecting a specific combination of Battle Chips results in Program Advances, which give the player either a strong attack, or continual use of the Battle Chip used for several seconds. Each Battle Chip also has an element assigned to it, and hitting an enemy with its weakness will result in them taking double damage. The series also has
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functionality where two players can either fight, or trade chips with each other using the
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; trading the opposite version's Mega Chips in ''4''–''6'' will result in them appearing as "Secret Chips" in the Chip Library, however Giga Chips cannot be traded .


Development

Resulting from a cancelled
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, the original ''Mega Man Battle Network'' was developed by
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for the
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. ''Battle Network 3'' was intended as the finale of the series, however development on the fourth game started a short while after its release. Writer Masakazu Eguchi wrote that for the last three mainline entries, the developers primarily focused on evolving the battle system from the third game. Later entries in the series also suffered from space limitations, as they still used the same ROM sizes as earlier entries, which lead to the overworld sprites being redrawn to be smaller and more cartoonish. The final game in the series, ''Battle Network 6'', redid several of the sprites again and changed the environment due to wanting to make the game feel fresh. Starting with ''Battle Network 4'', the series began including content from
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's series ''
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'', which was developed and published by
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; the crossover content mainly included battle chips, bosses, and entire areas themed around ''Boktai'' and vampires. However, content related to the third ''Boktai'' game would be removed in international versions of ''5: Double Team DS'' and ''6'' since it was not released outside of Japan, as would ''
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'' content in ''Star Force''.


Music

The music of ''Mega Man Battle Network'' was primarily composed by
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,
Yoshino Aoki (born August 19, 1971) is a Japanese video game music composer and lyricist. She began her career with video game company Capcom, and later co-founded the music studio Unique Note with another ex-Capcom composer, Tetsuya Shibata. Life and care ...
, and Toshihiko Horiyama. The soundtracks for ''1'' through ''6'', alongside ''Battle Chip Challenge'' and the Japanese-only ''4.5: Real Operation'' was released in 2021 on
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to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary.


Games


Mainline games


''Mega Man Battle Network''

A terrorist organization called WWW (World Three) attempted to destroy the world with the use of a super virus known as the Life Virus. Despite interference by Lan and MegaMan, the members stole the four element programs they needed in order to make it and succeeded in its creation. The virus was as strong as predicted, but was destroyed by MegaMan. Its defeat forced WWW to retreat. This game received an averaged score of 80% score on GameRankings and 79% on Metacritic. ''Mega Man Battle Network'' was later re-released for the
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as ''Rockman.EXE: Operate Shooting Star'', which serves both as an enhanced port of the original, as well as a
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with the ''
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'' series. The NetNavi exclusive to ''Operate Shooting Star'', ClockMan.EXE, was a winner from a
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contest. Despite initial strong sales, it would only sell 60000 copies by the end of 2009, which contributed to the cancellation of ''Star Force 4''. Capcom's then Vice President of Strategic Planning & Business Development, Christian Svennson, stated the company had no plans to release the game for Western territories, however an English
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released in 2018.


''Mega Man Battle Network 2''

The following summer after WWW's defeat, a new terrorist group called Gospel emerges. Their tactics differed considerably compared to WWW, as they appeared to have no set goal. Gospel's plan had seemingly consisted of only causing random destruction with their navis. Lan and MegaMan battled every member and prevented the worst possible situations. However, Gospel's hidden plan was to re-create the ultimate net navi, Bass. Using bug fragments, they planned to make a large army of Bass navis to take over the world. Unknown to Gospel, their method of creating Bass was imperfect, and his abilities were vastly below predictions. In an attempt to make copies of Bass to create an army, the leader of Gospel overloaded energy to the bug fragments; but something went wrong and the concoction transformed into a giant wolf-like multi-bug organism. Although the bug beast was stronger than before, Lan and MegaMan managed to eliminate it. This game received an averaged score of 82% score on GameRankings and 81% on MetaCritic.


''Mega Man Battle Network 3''

''Mega Man Battle Network 3'' was released in late-2002 in Japan, and mid-2003 internationally; the game follows a revived WWW seeking to release Alpha, the original prototype of the internet. New to the game is the ability to customize Mega Man by placing blocks in a grid, however placing blocks incorrectly will cause a bug to occur. ''Battle Network 3'' was the first game to get two distinct versions, although this wasn't the case in Japan initially, which didn't get ''Blue'' until a few months after ''White'''s release.''White'' was simply called ''Battle Network Rockman.EXE 3'' in Japan, while ''Blue'' is called ''Battle Network Rockman.EXE 3: Black''. Like with the previous two games, reception to ''Battle Network 3'' was positive, although some thought the game had innovated too little. The game also topped sales charts, with both versions selling a total of 768,000 units in Japan at the end of 2003.


''Mega Man Battle Network 4''

Released in December 2003 in Japan, and June 2004 in North America, ''Mega Man Battle Network 4'' involves a meteor on trajectory towards Earth, and a new crime syndicate "Nebula" corrupting Navis with Dark Chips. Style Changes are removed in this installment, instead being replaced with Double Souls (Soul Unisons), which can be activated by sacrificing a certain chip. During the game, players will have several scenarios they encounter which are different depending on the version. Reception to ''Battle Network 4'' was mixed-to-positive, although it too received lower review scores than the first three, which much criticism going to the lack of any real story outside of tournament scenarios. In addition, ''Blue Moon'' received criticism due to a bug on the Nintendo DS that would cause the game to slow down significantly when exiting from battle during the WoodMan scenario, which was acknowledged by Nintendo and fixed in time for the DS Lite. Despite this, ''Battle Network 4'' is the best-selling entry in the series, selling 1.35 million copies worldwide as of 2009.


''Mega Man Battle Network 5''

Nebula attacks again, this time with an all-out invasion. They kidnap Lan's father and use SciLab's computers to take over the internet. In response, either Chaud or Baryl (depending on the version) create a team of elite net navis and operators. Lan and MegaMan are the first members. As the story progresses, more team members are gained, and more areas of the net are liberated. When all of the net is won back, the team locates Nebula's headquarters and attempt to defeat the organization. The GBA versions received an average score of 68% on GameRankings and 67% on MetaCritic, whereas the NDS version received 70% on GameRankings and 68% on MetaCritic.


''Mega Man Battle Network 6''

''Mega Man Battle Network 6'' is the final game in the series, in which Lan's father gets a new job and the family moves to Cyber City, leaving behind Netto Hikari's classmates and friends from ACDC Town. WWW destroy once again, aiming to revive the legendary Cybeasts, Gregar and Falzar. The Double Soul system is replaced with the similar Cross System, this time allowing the player to activate at any time, although it will be disabled if hit by its elemental weakness; players are also able to "Beast Out" MegaMan for a limited time, allowing him to tap into the power of the Cybeasts. Like the previous games, the Crosses and Beast Out differs depending on the version. The developers have stated the decision to end the series with the sixth game was only made part-way through due to wanting a new ''Mega Man'' series for the Nintendo DS; the English version also removed a significant amount of content, mainly the removal of the ''Boktai'' crossover. Reviewers generally showed little enthusiasm for ''Battle Network 6'', with it being near-universally highlighted for its lack of changes from previous installments in terms of graphics and gameplay, although some praised its story.


Spin-offs


''Mega Man Network Transmission''

Released as part of ''Mega Man'''s fifteenth anniversary, ''Mega Man Network Transmission'' is a
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developed by
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and released for the
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in mid-2003. The game was first announced in September 2002 at the
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. The game acts is set between ''1'' and ''2'', and involves a new " Zero Virus" that makes Navis go berserk. The game mixes the gameplay of the ''Classic'' series 2D platforming and ''Battle Network'' series tactical RPG elements, with Keiji Inafune stating the decision was made by Arika to "preserve the core of ''Rockman''". Reception to ''Network Transmission'' was divisive; a major point of
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was the game's high difficulty, while the overall presentation drew mixed reactions. On Metacritic, the game averaged a 65/100 indicating "mixed or average" reviews.


''Rockman.EXE WS''

Lan Hikari and MegaMan.EXE face off against the WWW. The story adapts aspects of both the first Mega Man Battle Network game as well as the anime series,
MegaMan NT Warrior is an anime and manga series based on the ''Mega Man Battle Network'' series by Capcom, both using the same name but heavily diverging from each other in terms of plot. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogaku ...
. The gameplay is similar to that of Mega Man Network Transmission.


''Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge''

Developed with help from
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, who also developed the ''
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'' and ''ZX'' series, ''Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge'' utilizes a different battle system where players setup 12 Battle Chips on a grid called a "Program Deck", three of which are randomly selected. Aside from the Game Boy Advance version, the game also saw a release on the WonderSwan Color under the title ''Rockman.EXE: N1 Battle'', being among the last games released for the console. Unlike other games, contemporary reception to ''Battle Chip Challenge'' was mostly negative, with many critics disliking the lack of audience participation and aging presentation, although the audio was praised. The game currently has a 54/100 on Metacritic.


''Rockman.EXE 4.5: Real Operation''

''Rockman.EXE 4.5: Real Operation'' was released in Japan-only on August 6, 2004. The "Real Operation" part of the title refers to how the Game Boy Advance functions as its own PET; during battles, players don't control the Navi directly, instead giving it instructions to follow. Reportedly, the game's development was "hell" due to it being completed in less than a year, in-between ''Battle Network 4'' and ''5''. The game was re-released for the
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in 2016.


Other games

''Rockman.EXE: The Medal Operation'', and ''Rockman.EXE: Battle Chip Stadium'' are a pair of
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released in 2005 and 2006; ''The Medal Operation'' is a
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based on ''Battle Network 5'' where players could win
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, and ''Battle Chip Stadium'' uses the familiar battle system and is based upon ''Battle Network 6''. Service for ''Battle Chip Stadium'' ended in April 2014. Two
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were released in Japan, ''Rockman.EXE: Phantom of Network'' in 2004, and ''Rockman.EXE: Legend of Network'' in 2006; both games feature the same gameplay as the mainline entries and include exclusive characters. As of January 1, 2018, both games are no longer available for purchase. Despite their obscurity, many people have wished for them to see a re-release of them onto modern platforms. Both mobile games were eventually preserved in 2023, and received a fan translation in 2024, allowing the games to be played in English. A compilation, ''
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'', was released in April 2023, bringing the series to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows. The compilation includes all six of the numbered games, including both versions of ''Battle Network 3''–''6''. Physical versions of the collection are sold as one game, while digital versions split the games between two volumes.


Other media


Anime

The games were adapted into an
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titled ''MegaMan NT Warrior'', which premiered in Japan on March 4, 2002, and concluded on September 30, 2006, lasting 209 episodes; the English dub of the series was handled by
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, who outsourced the voice acting to the
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. It lasted for five series, subtitled ''EXE'', ''Axess'', ''Stream'', ''Beast'' and ''Beast+'', although only ''EXE'' and ''Axess'' would be dubbed into English. An alternate English dub by Voiceovers Unlimited would air in South-East Asian countries, which followed the Japanese script more closely, and lacked the censorship ''NT Warrior'' had. A film set during the events of ''Stream'', ''Rockman.EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Darkness'', premiered in Japanese theatres on March 12, 2005, as a double-billing with the ''
Duel Masters is a multimedia franchise consisting of multiple manga and anime series, a trading card game, and several video games. It began as a manga adaptation of '' Magic: The Gathering'' before branching off in 2002. Plot The sto ...
'' film ''Duel Masters: Curse of the Deathphoenix''. The film grossed a total of US$6,178,840 within three weeks of its release.


Manga

Two separate manga series were created by
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and published in their monthly magazine CoroCoro Comics; ''MegaMan NT Warrior'' by Ryo Takamisaki which lasted for 13 volumes, and ''Battle Story MegaMan NT Warrior'' by Keijima Jun and Miho Asada which consisted of 4 volumes. Viz Media would release ''MegaMan NT Warrior'' in North America between 2004 and 2008, while ''Battle Story'' only saw a release in Japan, Indonesia and certain European countries.


Board game

In 2004, Capcom released ''Rockman.EXE: Catan'', a licensed version of ''
The Settlers of Catan ''Catan'', previously known as ''The Settlers of Catan'' or simply ''Settlers'', is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber. It was first published in 1995 in Germany by Franckh-Kosmos Verlag (Kosmos) as ''Die Siedler von Catan'' (). ...
'' with the ''Battle Network'' motif. The game came in standard and portable types, with the portable version being magnetic.


Notes


References


External links


Rockman EXE series
- official Capcom site for the ''Rockman EXE'' series (Japanese).

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