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− | '''''Mega Man X3''''', also known as '''''Rockman X3''''' in Japan, is the 3rd game in the "Mega Man X" franchise - a spinoff of the [[Mega Man]] franchise with more complex platforming and a darker storyline. This game was originally made and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as the third in a trilogy of Mega Man X games, and then ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] and Sony | + | '''''Mega Man X3''''', also known as '''''Rockman X3''''' in Japan, is the 3rd game in the "Mega Man X" franchise - a spinoff of the [[Mega Man]] franchise with more complex platforming and a darker storyline. This game was originally made and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as the third in a trilogy of Mega Man X games, and then ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] and Sony PlayStation. This 32-bit version was released in Japan and Europe, but did not see release in Norht America. |
Changes from the original SNES version include a redone, arranged soundtrack and placement of copious amount of anime FMVs. One major flaw in the port, though, is really long and frequent load times, which made many a fan prefer the SNES Original. | Changes from the original SNES version include a redone, arranged soundtrack and placement of copious amount of anime FMVs. One major flaw in the port, though, is really long and frequent load times, which made many a fan prefer the SNES Original. |
Revision as of 05:01, 7 January 2012
- For the Mega Drive pirate Rockman X3, see Rockman X3 (Mega Drive).
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Mega Man X3, also known as Rockman X3 in Japan, is the 3rd game in the "Mega Man X" franchise - a spinoff of the Mega Man franchise with more complex platforming and a darker storyline. This game was originally made and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as the third in a trilogy of Mega Man X games, and then ported to the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation. This 32-bit version was released in Japan and Europe, but did not see release in Norht America.
Changes from the original SNES version include a redone, arranged soundtrack and placement of copious amount of anime FMVs. One major flaw in the port, though, is really long and frequent load times, which made many a fan prefer the SNES Original.
Credits (or lack there of)
BGM Arrangement & Original Music Composition & Arrangement: Toshihiko Horiyama, Shusaku Uchiyama, Makoto Tomozawa
BGM Arrangement: Yoshino Aoki
Physical Scans
Saturn Version
Mega Man games for Sega systems | |
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Mega Man: The Wily Wars (1994) | |
Mega Man (1995) | |
Mega Man X3 (1996) | Mega Man 8 (1997) | Mega Man X4 (1997) | Super Adventure Rockman (1998) | |
Unlicensed Mega Man games for Sega systems | |
Rockman X3 (1996) | |
Mega Man related media | |
Rockman 8: Metal Heroes Hisshou Kouryaku Hou (1997) |