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Mega Man Zero [a] is an action-platform game series in Capcom's Mega Man video game franchise. It was developed by Inti Creates, with Co-Producer Keiji Inafune and Director Yoshinori Kawano. [1] The series consists of four games that were first released on the Game Boy Advance and later on the Nintendo DS and the Virtual Console (Wii U).
Capcom reported healthy sales of Mega Man Zero during its release period. [49] [50] It was the third best-selling video game in Japan during its week of release at 66,990 units. [51] Famitsu sales data supports that Mega Man Zero sold 135,850 units by June 2002 and 231,166 units by the end of that year in Japan alone. [52] [53]
Mega Man Zero 3 (Rockman Zero 3) – Game Boy Advance, 2004; Mega Man Zero 4 (Rockman Zero 4) – Game Boy Advance, 2005; Mega Man Zero Collection (Rockman Zero Collection) – Nintendo DS, 2010; Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection (Rockman Zero & ZX Double Hero Collection) – PlayStation 4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/Microsoft Windows, 2020
Mega Man Zero Collection [a] is a compilation of all four Mega Man Zero video games, which were originally released for the Game Boy Advance between 2002 and 2005. It was developed by Inti Creates and published by Capcom, and was made available worldwide in June 2010 for the Nintendo DS. The collection contains new features such as a beginner ...
On August 27, 2019, it was confirmed that the next Legacy Collection release would contain all four games in the Mega Man Zero series, originally released between 2002–2005 for the Game Boy Advance, along with its Nintendo DS sequels Mega Man ZX (2006) and ZX Advent (2007), and would be titled Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. It was ...
Mega Man: Official Complete Works was re-released as a hardcover on October 16, 2018, [32] Mega Man X: Official Complete Works was followed by a hardcover re-release on November 27, 2018. [33] A hardcover re-release of Mega Man Zero: Official Complete Works was released on June 11, 2019. [34]
Mega Man Zero 2 was the seventh best-selling video game in Japan during its week of release at 53,839 copies and climbed to the number one spot the following week with an additional 25,283 copies sold.
Mega Man ZX was the sixth-best-selling game in Japan during its release week at 33,652 units sold. [32] 94,341 units of the game were sold in the region by the end of 2006. [33] A direct sequel, Mega Man ZX Advent, was announced for release the following year. [34]