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Online NetBattling and chip trading confirmed for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection!

“No matter what, we’re always connected!” With those words, director Masakazu Eguchi made it official: online NetBattles and chip trading are confirmed for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection! Just announced in Capcom’s TGS2022 showcase, online functionality will be added to every game in the collection.

With that said, the game will not support cross-play with other platforms. So you will likely only be able to battle and trade between other players on the same platform (Switch, PlayStation or Steam).

In addition, we’ve gotten a first look at the Legacy Collection’s PET screen. As many had suspected, when you start the game, you’ll be greeted by none other than MegaMan.EXE himself. This 3D MegaMan will act as your NetNavi to the collection, and is voiced by returning voice actor Andrew Francis from the MegaMan NT Warrior anime.

From time to time, MegaMan will comment on your play and control style, and you’ll be able to chat with him as well. But if you’d rather not, there’s also a Silent Mode option.

Check out a preview of the PET screen below:

Rockman EXE 4.5 PvP overhaul mod released

NetBattlers rejoice! Frequent TREZ contributor Greiga Master has just released a brand new mod for Rockman EXE 4.5: Real Operation, building on the already great Real BN Gameplay mod.

The Rockman EXE 4.5 PvP Patch is focused on PvP, and overhauls many of the game’s systems for more varied matches. New chips have been added, existing chips have been reworked and each Navi has received new abilities and mechanics.

Some of the PvP Patch’s features include:

• Making the game’s 21 Navis more distinct from one another by introducing new Battle Chip and Custom Screen interactions.
• Porting balance changes introduced in later Battle Network games.
• Adding new Battle Chips. and removing or increasing the viability of Battle Chips that previously did not get much use.

Check out the official project page for the full list of changes, and head on over to TREZ Forums to discuss! The mod is included with Tango, the fan-made MMBN emulator client with online rollback PvP, for easy setup. Alternatively, the project page has patch files for manual patching.

Digital versions of Rockman EXE and Shooting Star Rockman Official Complete Works released

Good news for all you Mega Man official art aficionados! As of today, all of the Rockman Official Complete Works series of art books are now available in digital format on Amazon.co.jp. That, of course, includes the Rockman EXE Official Complete Works and Ryusei no Rockman Official Complete Works!

While we’ve gotten a number of digital MMBN/MMSF artworks over the years, especially now with the incoming release of the Legacy Collection; for most of the art in these books, this is the first time it will be available digitally. Naturally, the books are in Japanese, but seeing as they are art books, you can enjoy them regardless of language.

Both OCWs are priced at ¥ 2,640. To buy them, you’ll need a Japanese Amazon account and a credit card. Though denoted as “Kindle editions”, you can also view them on a PC using the free Kindle app.

Regarding the Rockman EXE OCW, we can confirm that this digital version is based on the latest JP reprint edition, meaning that some crossover artwork from Boktai and Duel Masters is not present.

Source: Amazon via Reploid 21XX

P.S.: Looking for more MMBN/MMSF digital content on Amazon JP? There’s also:

Unreleased Tribe King Star Carrier toy discovered!

When Ryusei no Rockman 2 released in Japan in 2007, as was series tradition, a line of toys based on the game’s new terminal device was launched alongside it. In this case, it was the Star Carrier, released by Takara Tomy in four different editions: Rockman, Green Shinobi, Fire Dinosaur and a deluxe Berserk Edition.

However, recently, an as-of-yet unknown fifth edition has been uncovered: Tribe King Version. Shared by collector Rock Blue and published on Rockman Toy Station, this appears to be a Limited Edition that was never released at all.

Being based on Tribe King, this Star Carrier features the symbols from all three Tribes and has a unique color scheme with all Tribes’ colors being represented. The unit appears to be a product sample, with the label indicating that it was meant to be a not-for-sale CoroCoro Limited Edition, produced in November 2007 and limited to only 78 units. The packaging is the same as the standard Rockman edition.

For more close-up photos, check out the article on Rockman Toy Station!

Bass Cross MegaMan jacks into Mega Man X DiVE

The Bass.EXE love in Mega Man X DiVE continues as Capcom Taiwan has just unveiled the latest character to enter the Deep Log: Bass Cross MegaMan! This fusion of MegaMan and Bass was first seen in Mega Man Battle Network 5 and starred in the anime movie Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Darkness.

In terms of skills, Bass Cross is simple but effective. He brings his classic Charge Shot (Unison Buster in Japanese), a large projectile blast that can go through terrain. Charge it up completely and it will fire 3 shots in rapid succession.

If you need something with a little more firepower, there’s also Vanishing World Kai (Neo World in Japanese). This improved version of Bass GS’s Vanishing World fires a huge energy beam that can go through terrain. It also hits every enemy on the screen; not just those caught in the beam. The move seems to be influenced the blast attack used in the anime and manga.

Bass Cross MegaMan is another S rank character that will be available for a limited time. You’ll be able to draw for him in the Taiwanese and Japanese mobile version as well as the Steam release. Players on the international Android/iOS version operated by NebulaJoy will probably have to wait a while longer, though.

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection coming to Switch, PS4 and Steam!

It’s finally time! In today’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Capcom debuted the trailer of the long-awaited Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection! (Known as the Rockman EXE Advanced Collection in Japan) The collection of Data Action RPG games will be coming to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC (Steam) in 2023.

The development of MMBNLC will be headed by none other than long-time series development staff and Mr. Famous himself, Masakazu Eguchi! It will consist of the main numbered Battle Network games and is split across 2 volumes:

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 1 consists of:

  • Mega Man Battle Network
  • Mega Man Battle Network 2
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 White
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 2 consists of:

  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Blue Moon
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team ProtoMan
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel
  • Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar
  • Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar

A physical edition of MMBNLC containing both Volumes will also be released for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. The physical edition will only be available in Asia and North America; for Europe, the Legacy Collection will be digital only.

The Legacy Collection’s extras include a High-resolution Filter to smooth out the game’s graphics, an Art Gallery consisting of over 1000 artworks, including a “Mystery Data” section featuring promotional images from events and merchandise; and finally, a Music Player with a total of 188 tracks. As of right now, the game is listed only for single player.

And for the first time, the games will be localized into Chinese! Some gameplay tfootage of the Chinese localization can be viewed here.

Capcom has launched an official site for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, which you can check out here!

Check out the game’s key art and screenshots below!

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Rockman.EXE kicks off new “SMP Kit-Makes-Pose” line

As part of their Shogakukan Modeling Proejct Next Evolution 100 Event, Bandai has announced a new model kit line called SMP Kit-Makes-Pose. Their first release in the line has been teased as Rockman.EXE. The project been described by their initials to capture Scene, Motion, and Proportion. No physical figure has been been shown.

Bandai’s SMP line has consisted of model kits under their candy toy brand (toys boxed together a small piece of candy). The line was popularized through Super MiniPla (now called Shogakukan Modeling Project), which consisted of many robots. The releases include Super Sentai robos, with them having international releases under the Power Rangers name. The line has since continued to provide more premium styled model kits of various games, manga, anime, and tokusatsu.

Mega Man Battle Network 6 online PvP now has fan-made rollback netcode

Even though it’s been 16 years since the release of Mega Man Battle Network 6, the PvP scene for the games is stronger than ever, with frequent unofficial tournaments hosted by the N1 Grand Prix community.

Traditionally, online MMBN PvP has been played using programs like Hamachi that connect two VBALink emulators over the Internet, using ROMs dumped from a GBA cart. However, VBALink has seen no updates since 2004 and has some major drawbacks, including severe stutters and slowdown if players are not in the same geographical region.

But the winds of change are blowing and fans have been busy implementing new systems for Battle Network PvP. Created by developer Weenie and cohorts, Tango is a brand new emulator frontend (born out of initial experiments by ssbMars) for mGBA, that aims to make online PvP for the BN games as smooth as possible. This is achieved with rollback netcode, which greatly reduces stutter and lag even when playing with faraway opponents. In addition, Tango features a replay system to record and play back matches.

In simple terms, with VBALink’s lockstep netcode, both players’ games constantly need to be kept in sync 60 times per second. In case a player’s inputs don’t arrive quickly enough, gameplay has to be paused. This leads to all sorts of input delay, lag spikes and slowdown. With rollback, on the other hand, the game is able to predict what will happen next and can retroactively correct (roll back) the game state when a player’s action does arrive late. This type of netcode has already seen huge success in fighting games.

Tango currently supports MMBN6, with plans to add support for other MMBN games as well, plus a built-in folder editor. Even though Tango is still in alpha, it’s already stable and user-friendly enough that the N1GP community was able to hold a successful first tournament playing on Tango. You can see the results in the tournament highlights stream above!

If you’d like to watch or join MMBN6 PvP tournaments in the future, be sure to give the N1GP a visit.

Source: N1GP, Tango

Battle Story Rockman EXE manga released in digital form

Following last year’s digital release of the main Rockman EXE manga, Battle Story Rockman EXE is now available in digital form! The manga can be purchased on various Japanese online bookstores including Amazon Japan for a cool ¥1540 per volume. All you need is a Japanese Amazon account and a credit card, and you can read these on your PC with the Kindle app.

Written by Jun Keijima and illustrated by Miho Asada, this Battle Story Rockman EXE was originally released in 4 volumes from 2002 to 2004. Official translations were later released in France and Indonesia.

In 2017, in celebration of Battle Network’s 15th anniversary, “New Editions” were released, which condensed the series into into 3 volumes as well as added new content, and these are the editions now released in digital form.

Source: Reploid 21XX, Rockman Corner

Secret Z Saver Lotto Number discovered in Battle Network 4!

Well, this isn’t something you see every day. After a whopping 18 years since the games’ original release, a new Lotto Number has been discovered in Mega Man Battle Network 4! What’s the reward for this Lotto Number, you ask? Why, it’s none other than the Z Saver Z BattleChip. This chip could previously only be obtained by linking with Mega Man Zero 3, and was a one-time-only deal – each copy of Zero 3 only had one Z Saver chip to give out.

The Lotto Number was randomly discovered by TREZ contributor GreigaMaster, who came across it while digging through the game’s code. To get your shiny Z Saver chip, all you need to do is head over to the Number Trader in Higsby’s chip shop and enter the code: 72794137.

What makes this code special is that it was never even released in the official strategy guides! Some background info: after the release of each Battle Network and Star Force game, several strategy guides were published in Japan. Then a few months later, a smaller, “add-on” guide would be released, which would include all of the game’s “secret” info, which was left out of the initial guides. This includes things like parts of the post-game, secret bosses, event chips – and yes, a full listing of every Lotto Number and secret code in the game.

However, when Rockman EXE4 Ultimate Navigation DS was released in Japan, two Lotto Numbers were omitted from the list: GunSolEX G and Z Saver Z. To get the Lotto Number for GunSolEX, you had to piece it together yourself using hints in the game (“how many petals does Master Otenko have?”). It was later also published in the North American strategy guide by BradyGames. However, the existence of a Z Saver Lotto Number would remain a secret – until today.

When the Battle Network games were brought over to the Wii U Virtual Console, a function was added to each that lets you receive trade-only chips without having to trade for them (as this was impossible on Virtual Console). For Battle Network 4, one of the chips you receive is – you guessed it – Z Saver Z. So even in the Virtual Console releases, Z Saver was still treated as a trade-only chip.

With this new Lotto Number, you no longer need to dig up your copy of Zero 3 for GBA in order to complete your chip library. But you should probably hang on to it anyway, as it’s the only version of the game where you can encounter the Battle Network viruses in Cyberspace!