Autobobby1 wrote:Favorite bosses: Shadowman
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Autobobby1 wrote:Favorite bosses: Shadowman
Aw, I'm flattered.
Am I blushing? I think I'm blushing.
That might explain why I hate Megaman X series, it was my first after the RPG... >_> I should try others.Autobobby1 wrote:Avoid X7 like the plague. They experimented with a 3D engine and it FAILED MISERABLY.
Fang Wolf wrote:That might explain why I hate Megaman X series, it was my first after the RPG... >_> I should try others.Autobobby1 wrote:Avoid X7 like the plague. They experimented with a 3D engine and it FAILED MISERABLY.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Σ Prime wrote:Plus there is no true connection to Megaman zero
1337W422102 wrote: Man, I sure hope this game has strippers.
Autobobby1 wrote:Σ Prime wrote:Plus there is no true connection to Megaman zero
Well, transitions are rare.
There was no explanation of why all of the original characters are dead in the X series. Most of us fans just say that Zero killed everybody.
The Zero series does a slightly better job, but they skipped whole wars that probably could've been made into games or at least described.
In ZX, the only real reason that Zero is gone is because he died in Zero 4. Now there's a bunch of humans pretending to be reploids running around for NO APPARENT REASON. They must hate reploids or something.
And of course, we don't even know if Legends is part of the main continuity or not.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Grim Locust wrote:i've surprisingly only played the classics and the X collection. The original series definitely peaked in 2 and 3, although 6 wasn't without it's charm. For the X series, Number 3 is an easy win for me.
I never considered the X series to be connected to the original MM series. To me, it was always an alternate continuity where mega Man wasn't activated until much later than normal.
The Grim Locust wrote:I never considered the X series to be connected to the original MM series. To me, it was always an alternate continuity where mega Man wasn't activated until much later than normal.
According to the sourcebook, Rockman Perfect Memories, the Legends series takes place after the X series (or, more logically, the Zero series, and now, ZX). Some have even speculated on such a connection based on comments in the X series; most notably, the use of the word "Elysium" (with a capital E, indicating it is a proper noun) in one of the endings of Mega Man X5. Other examples include the frequently-seen Reaverbot eye symbols that appear in Hyleg Ourobockle and Burble Hekelot's levels in Mega Man Zero 2 and Hanumachine's level in Mega Man Zero 3. There also appears to be a Quantum Refractor in the background of Cubit Foxtar's arena/boss room in Mega Man Zero 3. Another fact worth mentioning is that many enemies (almost exclusively the small flying enemies) bear a red eye that is extremely similar to the Reaverbots.
There has been some speculation that one of the main characters in Mega Man ZX named Girouette may be the Master from Mega Man Legends 2, although this is rather unlikely, as Giro dies during ZX. However, the character of Zero (and possibly, any incarnations thereof) are known for cheating death many times during the X series, so there might be a small chance of this being true. Another spectulated character is of Vent being the MegaMan from Legends. They have the same hair and eye color (though all MegaMans have green eyes), and we know that the MegaMan from Legends had lived for hundreds, if not thousands of years before the story of the games occurred. Meaning that the age setting from 24XX to the 5000's (or 8000's as most fans believe the time period to be) would 'seemingly' match up. This would also seem to explain the close relationship between the Legends MegaMan and the Master as this would make the both of them the last (biomechanincal) humans left.
Another speculation relating to the time period of the games has to do with the term "Halcyon Days." The Halcyon Days in Egyptian Mythology were calculated to take place sometime during 9th millennium A.D., which in Mega Man terms would be written as 8XXX.[1][2]
If you take a look at the Model W Core during any cutscene, anime or sprite, it is important to note that it is covered, in various places, by the eyes similar to the Reaverbots in the Legends series. The Model W Core also has what looks like a stitch-like mouth, also related to that of the Reaverbots.
Another is where, in Mega Man Legends, reploids have already increased greatly in population and that Mavericks still wreck the world, though not all of them are of the combat type.
Interestingly enough, Purifer Units in the Japanese versions are called Irregular Hunters (Maverick Hunter). However, the fact that the Irregular Hunters in the DASH, formally (but not necessarily) the Zero series and the X games are the same thing is speculation for now. Also, the world of Terra is called Earth in original Japanese version. (This was carried from Mega Man V for the Game Boy.) Even more interesting, Elysium in the Japanese version of Mega Man Legends 2 (Rockman DASH 2) is actually called "Heaven".
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Autobobby1 wrote:Quick question:
In the PSP retcons, Capcom changes and adds facts/history. Do you think this is because they were lazy in the S/NES days, or are they trying to answer questions and fix plot holes?
Anyway, who says that the original Megaman bots aren't alive in the X series? Zero could've been saved just so that the Wily legacy would live on. Rock, Roll, Forte, and Blues (I'm using Japanese names as civilian names for them) cold just be civilian bots, since they're outdated. Or, Dr. Light could've put them in stasis pods like X. Or maybe their cores ran out of power after a while. Why'd they have to die?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Then there's the other possibility: X is the original MegaMan, upgraded. That woud NOT make Zero ProtoMan, though, because ProtoMan wasn't "The Last of the Doctor's Creations."
what if rock got killed, and light HAD to rebuild him. That would still give credit to the theory megaman died, but it would also tie in they are the same person.Autobobby1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Then there's the other possibility: X is the original MegaMan, upgraded. That woud NOT make Zero ProtoMan, though, because ProtoMan wasn't "The Last of the Doctor's Creations."
Well, I doubt that X is the original Megaman. H had a flashback in "The Day of Sigma" where he was just a torso and a head being built by Dr. Light. I don't think that Dr. Light would completely take apart Megaman and rebuild him from scratch, he'd just make Megaman change back into Rock and then take the armor, upgrade it, and give it back. Or, he'd take the helmet, chest armor, buster, and leg armor, and upgrade those. Either way, Megaman would still be a fully-functional robot while Dr. Light worked on the X upgrades.
Plus, where does Quint fit in? If Dr. Light made Megaman into Quint, he definitely couldn't be X.
Autobobby1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Then there's the other possibility: X is the original MegaMan, upgraded. That woud NOT make Zero ProtoMan, though, because ProtoMan wasn't "The Last of the Doctor's Creations."
Well, I doubt that X is the original Megaman. H had a flashback in "The Day of Sigma" where he was just a torso and a head being built by Dr. Light. I don't think that Dr. Light would completely take apart Megaman and rebuild him from scratch, he'd just make Megaman change back into Rock and then take the armor, upgrade it, and give it back. Or, he'd take the helmet, chest armor, buster, and leg armor, and upgrade those. Either way, Megaman would still be a fully-functional robot while Dr. Light worked on the X upgrades.
Plus, where does Quint fit in? If Dr. Light made Megaman into Quint, he definitely couldn't be X.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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