Cain sets up his camp and draws out the preliminary groundwork for his dig. He notices an odd metallic reading at location "E", and resolves to investigate the following day.
Cain uncovers the remnants of Dr. Light's Laboratory. He examines some papers that keep referring to "the capsule". Cain locates the capsule.
He notes in his journal the specifications 14 meters tall by 8 meters wide [4] and that it was found under a collapsed ceiling. Cain clears the dust from part of capsule to find a large letter "X", and he activates the message left by Dr. Cain examines the design notes and specifications for X left by Dr. Light and realizes that X is a quantum leap above anything the world has ever seen.
Cain abandons his digging expedition and begins transporting X and the rest of Light's materials to his own laboratory. Light's original designs, Dr. Cain with X's help succeeds in creating what he dubs his first Reploid. Cain engages in an argument with his Reploid and is highly intrigued. Cain reports that the Reploids have been running off the assembly lines for several weeks, and that the general populace seems happy to accept the new robots.
AD 21XX: The first recorded instance of irregular behavior is reported. Cain reports that the council is debating halting the assembly of Reploids, but he doubts it will come to pass.
Cain designates Sigma , who contains his latest circuit designs, as Commander. Cain takes note of how X seems rather unsure of his place in the world, and what Dr. Light intended for him to be. AD 21XX: Zero awakens. He is found, classified as Maverick, and engaged by a squadron of Maverick Hunters led by Gamma. Gamma's unit is decimated, and Commander Sigma goes to investigate.
Sigma battles Zero, is damaged and infected with a virus , but subdues Zero. Zero is taken to Dr. Cain, repaired, and trained as a Hunter under Sigma's wing. AD 21XX: Sigma secretly approaches his strongest warriors and talks them into joining his cause.
Chill Penguin , operating with the 13th Battalion, agrees to help and is summoned from the South Pole to operate with the 17th Battalion until Sigma declares his revolt.
Vile is arrested and imprisoned for being too reckless on Hunter operations. Sigma frees Vile to help him prior to his launching missiles at Abel City. Sigma's forces attack the city again, and X resolves to go after him. Zero sacrifices himself during a battle with Vile, and Sigma is destroyed by X.
X takes a squadron of Hunters to an abandoned Reploid production factory, and discovers evidence of a new Maverick plot. X encounters Sigma, who uses a fake clone of Zero, but the real Zero shows up and defeats the clone.
X fights Sigma while Zero takes down the main computer, and Sigma is defeated once again. X fights the X-Hunters, but does not recover Zero's parts. Zero is rebuilt and used against X by the resurrected Sigma, but X battles and defeats Zero, who comes to his senses. Doppler is created, and uses his keen intellect to examine retired Mavericks.
He discovers that there is a computer virus causing Reploids to go Maverick, and constructs his "Neuro Computer" to combat the "Maverick Virus". Dopple Town is founded as a heaven for Reploids. Nintendo Switch is a trademark of Nintendo. Images represent a game still in development.
Now here's where the numbers get fuzzy. Capcom has released a lot of Mega Man games for mobile phones, and did so even before the advent of the iPhone. It's tough to tell which are ports of existing games and which are new games, but we're just going to go ahead and count them all up so that we at least put a figure on them: 42 in all. When you total everything up — and you forgive the fact that Capcom's many mobile entries muddy the waters — there are somewhere between 53 and 95 Mega Man games in existence.
Mega Man is back! The newest entry in this iconic series blends classic, challenging 2D platforming action with a fresh look. The stunning new visual style refreshes the series' iconic colorfulness, combining hand-drawn environments with detailed, 3D character models. The innovative new Double Gear system lets you boost Mega Man's speed and power for a new twist on the satisfying gameplay the series is known for.
The entire X series dashes onto Xbox One! Test your skills in the new X Challenge mode, which pits players against two deadly bosses at once.
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