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  2. Mega Man Maverick Hunter X - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man Maverick Hunter X [a] is a 2005 action-platform game that was developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable (PSP); it is a remake of the 1993 video game Mega Man X, which was originally released for the Super NES and is the first game in the eponymous series.

  3. Sigma (Mega Man X) - Wikipedia

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    Sigma (Japanese: シグマ, Hepburn: Shiguma) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Mega Man X video game series. Created by Dr. Cain, Sigma was considered the finest of the Reploids and was the first leader of the Maverick Hunters, peacekeeping androids who defend humans against their renegade counterparts.

  4. Mega Man X2 - Wikipedia

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    The X-Hunters drift among the eight Maverick locations and attempt to lure X out, each one promising the protagonist a piece of Zero if he can defeat them. [10] The story deviates slightly depending on whether or not the player collects all three of Zero's parts before heading to the X-Hunter fortification in the North Pole.

  5. X (Mega Man) - Wikipedia

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    X (Japanese: エックス, Hepburn: Ekkusu) [a] is a character and protagonist of Capcom's Mega Man X video game series. First appearing in the 1993 Super NES video game Mega Man X, X is an android member of the Maverick Hunters, a special police force tasked with defending humans and Reploids (anthropomorphic androids similar to X) against criminal Reploids known as Mavericks.

  6. Mega Man FPS by Metroid Prime creators cancelled in 2010 - AOL

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    I won't snuff out Polygon's fire here, but they've got a helluva scoop. Before Keiji Inafune left Capcom in 2010 – he was the big man behind Mega Man, Lost Planet, and virtually every Resident ...

  7. Mega Man X6 - Wikipedia

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    X rescues a Reploid from the Nightmare virus.. Mega Man X6 plays similar to its predecessor, Mega Man X5.As an action platformer, the game follows the series formula of choosing between eight stages in any order, each culminating in a battle with a boss character whose defeat adds a new unique weapon to X's arsenal, followed by a fixed series of stages that lead to the final boss.

  8. Mega Man X4 - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man X4, originally released in Japan as Rockman X4 (ロックマンX4), is a 1997 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom.It is the fourth game in the Mega Man X series and the second game in the series to be released on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation.

  9. List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    He is voiced by Antony Holland in Captain N: The Game Master, Jim Byrnes in the 90s TV series, Randall Wiebe in Mega Man X8, [1] Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, [2] and Mega Man Powered Up, [3] Michael Mislove in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Doug Stone in Mega Man 11, [4] Garry Chalk in Mega Man: Fully Charged and Rick Overton in Secret Level.