When we reported on a new Mega Man game being announced via Coro Coro Magazine, we had no idea that the announcement featured an entire multi-page spread. In the scans, we get a new glimpse of the main hero, even in his Mega Man battle suit (we're not impressed), as well as the new battle system. The battle system looks like it's some kind of variation on the game tic-tac-toe, where instead of X's and O's, there are deadly robots fighting for their very lives.New Mega Man scans
When we reported on a new Mega Man game being announced via Coro Coro Magazine, we had no idea that the announcement featured an entire multi-page spread. In the scans, we get a new glimpse of the main hero, even in his Mega Man battle suit (we're not impressed), as well as the new battle system. The battle system looks like it's some kind of variation on the game tic-tac-toe, where instead of X's and O's, there are deadly robots fighting for their very lives.Recent Posts
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(Page 1)2. Give me old mega man back!
Posted at 7:18PM on Jul 19th 2006 by crono141
3. A tic-tac toe game?
With a blue robot man? Such a new concept!
The people at capcom have amazing creativity.
Posted at 3:51AM on Jul 20th 2006 by Katotetu
4. Katotetu, it's a continuation of the Battle Network series, of course it's going to be in the same grid style. That's like criticising the Mega Man X games because they don't play completely differently from the Classic series. Anyway, we can already see from the scans that it's at a different angle.
Posted at 4:56AM on Jul 20th 2006 by Lightguy
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1. Its a battle network game obviously
Posted at 2:32PM on Jul 19th 2006 by will