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GayGamer Preview: Mega Man Battle Network: Operate Shooting Star

GayGamer writes: "I may be the only who cares about this. After the Mega Man Starforce series ended, Capcom announced an upcoming DS re-make/re-release of Mega Man Battle Network, and hopefully the subsequent series. The Mega Man Network has been gathering details from CoroCoro scans and the Japanese website and the actual nature of the remake is starting to become clear. It will be almost identical to the Game Boy Advance version in terms of gameplay, battle system, and graphics--with obvious DS improvements like touch screen menus and maps. The biggest change though is in the story. A new character named Clock Genius will open a rift in time, causing the Mega Man from Mega Man Star Force, Geo Stelar, to meet with MegaMan.EXE and Lan Hikari from Mega Man Battle Network, creating a slightly different tangent universe, similar to the recent Star Trek reboot."

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Patashnik3647d ago

I lost it at "It feels good to look at a well trimmed bush" :)

DaveyB3647d ago

"Show the doctor a lesson by blowing him" :D

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Ten Games That Need To Be On Tablets And Smartphones

There are tons of games for tablets and smartphones but these ten titles would never leave the "top 10" listings.

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legendof1174229d ago

Disagree, Disagree, Disagree with this article.

I want to have my HOME console gaming. It's what I grew up on and it's what I know DELIVERS.

Mobile gaming... threatens all of that.

Malice-Flare4229d ago (Edited 4229d ago )

come back to me when phones and tablets can sustain 360 graphics and controls for more than 4 hours on battery...

also, good luck on the main Pokemon titles going mobile. it stays on Nintendo handhelds...

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FTG Anniversary Week – Mega Man

25 years ago, in December 1987, Capcom released a simple title, Rockman, on the Nintendo Entertainment System. When Rockman made his debut in the United States later that same month, he would be renamed Mega Man for the U.S. audience. One could wonder if Capcom, or creator Keiji Inafune knew at the time that they had created what would be one of the most iconic and well received characters in video game history, being able to rival the likes of Mario, Sonic, and any other who have made an impact on the video game industry. Despite the Mega Man series constantly falling back on the original’s simple formula, the Blue Bomber has managed to make his series one of the most successful, and enjoyable gamers can find.

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