Mega Man Battle Network 3: Difference between revisions

From The Rockman EXE Zone Wiki

No edit summary
 
(85 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{| style="float:right;width:auto;" class="wikitable"
{| style="float:right;width:auto;" class="wikitable"
|'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3'''''<br/>
|'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3 White'''''<br/>
'''''White'''''<br/>
バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3<br/>Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 <br/>
バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3<br/>
[[File:RockmanEXE3_Cover.jpg|250px|White version]]<br/>
[[File:RockmanEXE3_Cover.jpg|250px|White version]]<br/>
Release Date:<br/>
Release Date:<br/>
'''Gameboy Advance'''<br/>
'''Game Boy Advance'''<br/>
JP December 6, 2002<br/>
JP December 6, 2002<br/>
NA June 24, 2003<br/>
NA June 24, 2003<br/>
Line 13: Line 12:
NA May 14, 2015<br/>
NA May 14, 2015<br/>
EU June 11, 2015<br/>
EU June 11, 2015<br/>
|'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3'''''<br/>
|'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue'''''<br/>
'''''Blue'''''<br/>
バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3 BLACK<br/> Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 BLACK<br/>
バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3 BLACK<br/>
[[File:RockmanEXE3BLACK_Cover.PNG|250px|Blue version]]<br/>
[[File:RockmanEXE3BLACK_Cover.PNG|250px|Blue version]]<br/>
Release Date:<br/>
Release Date:<br/>
'''Gameboy Advance'''<br/>
'''Game Boy Advance'''<br/>
JP (WHF pre-release) February 2003<br/>
JP March 28, 2003<br/>
JP March 28, 2003<br/>
NA June 24, 2003<br/>
NA June 24, 2003<br/>
Line 29: Line 26:
|}
|}


'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3''''' is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the ''Battle Network'' subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay; The anime and card game provided material for Compression and Mod Codes.
'''''Mega Man Battle Network 3''''' is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the ''Battle Network'' subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay. In some later promotional material, the no subtitle Japanese version of game was called [[:File:EXE3White_CoroCoroSticker.jpg|Rockman EXE 3 WHITE]].


Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Cardass'' card of ''Ground Style'' or ''Shadow Style'' depending on the version purchased.
The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:
#FlashMan
#BeastMan
#BubbleMan
#DesertMan
#PlantMan
#FlameMan
#DrillMan
#Final Boss
<br/>
'''Guides:'''
*[[:Category:Areas_in_MMBN3|Area Guide]]
**[[Map Guide (MMBN3)|Map Guide]]
**[https://pastebin.com/dSTccnY3 Green Mystery Data] (temp)
**[https://pastebin.com/i9svmMcr Run Rates] (temp)
*[[BattleChip_Info_(MMBN3)|BattleChip Info]]
**[[BattleChip_Locations_(MMBN3)|BattleChip Locations]]
**[[BattleChip_commands#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|BattleChip Commands]]
**[[Program Advance (MMBN3)|Program Advance Memo]]
*[[Busting_Level_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Busting Level]]
*[[Capcom Official Tournament Rules for MMBN#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Capcom Official Rules]]
*[https://pastebin.com/KyqcQ9r0 Chip Trader] (temp)
* [[Changes_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_Legacy_Collection#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Changes in Legacy Collection]]
*[[Virtual_Console_Differences_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3 | Changes in Virtual Console]]
*[[Connectivity in Mega Man Battle Network 3|Connectivity Guide]]
**[[Network Battlefields in Mega Man Battle Network 3|Network Battlefields]]
*[[Cross Game Compatibility (MMNT)|Cross-Game Compatibility with NT]]
*[[Elements and Types in Mega Man Battle Network|Elements & Types]]
*Enemy Guides
**[[Enemies in MMBN3|Minor Enemies]]
**[[Bosses_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Bosses]]
**[[Bosses in Mega Man Battle Network 3#Ω Navis|Omega Bosses]]
*[[Famous' Secret Information]]
*[[Folders_(MMBN3)|Folders]]
*[[Glitches_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Glitches]]
*[[Job BBS]]
*[[Localization_Changes#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Localization Changes]]
*[[Lotto Numbers (MMBN3)|Lotto Numbers]]
*[[Missable content#Mega Man Battle Network 3|Missable content]]
*[[NaviCustomizer_(MMBN3)|Navi Customizer]]
**[[Mod Tools]]
*[[Panels in Mega Man Battle Network|Panel Types]]
*[[PowerUp_(MMBN3)| PowerUp Guide]]
*[[Shop_Locations_(MMBN3)|Shop Locations]]
*[[Side_Quests_(MMBN3)|Side Quests]]
*[[Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3_Staff_Roll|Staff Roll]]
*[[Status in Mega Man Battle Network|Status Effects]]
*[[Style_Change_(MMBN3)|Style Change]]
*[[Cut_In#Timing_Guard|Screen-Dimming Timing Guard]]
*[[Title_Screen_Marks#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Title Screen Marks]]
*[[Version_Differences_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Version Differences]]
*[[Virus_Breeder|Virus Breeder]]


''Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black'' saw a pre-release at the 2003 World Hobby Fair. This special version contains the ''Punk P'' and ''ForteGS X'' BattleChip pre-obtained in the game and a holographic version of the ''Shadow Style'' card.
==Notes==
*First print Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass promo card. ''Ground Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3'' (contains Error Code B4 for SetSand) and ''Shadow Style'' for ''Rockman EXE 3 BLACK'' (contains EX Code for ShadowShoes).
*''Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black'' saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030410035331/http://www.capcom.co.jp:80/event/whf17/osaka.html Official Capcom web archive]</ref> and mail-order (delivered starting from February 10th)<ref>Monthly CoroCoro Comic February 2003 issue</ref>.
*The NaviCustomizer’s system was filed for a patent by Capcom on July 2, 2002. It is set to expire on July 2, 2022.<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/JP2004033437A/en Google Patents “Game program, recording medium, game control method, and game device”]</ref>


*[[:Category:Areas_in_MMBN3|Area Guide]]<br/>
==References==
*[[Bosses_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Boss Guide]]<br/>
<references/>
*[[BattleChips_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|BattleChip Guide]]<br/>
*[[Command_Codes#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|BattleChip Command Codes]]<br/>
*[[Extra_Folders_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Extra Folders]]<br/>
*[[Glitches_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Glitches]]
*[[Localization_Changes#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Localization Changes]]<br/>
*[[PET#Plug-In_PET|Plug-In PET]]
*[[Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3_Staff_Roll|Staff Roll]]<br/>
*[[Style_Change|Style Change]]<br/>
*[[Virus_Breeder|Virus Breeder]]<br/>
*[[Viruses_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Virus Guide]]<br/>
*[[Version_Differences_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_3|Version Differences]]<br/>


[[Category:Mega Man Battle Network Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network 3]]
[[Category:Mega Man Battle Network Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network 3]]

Latest revision as of 21:45, 2 December 2023

Mega Man Battle Network 3 White

バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3
Battle Network Rockman EXE 3
White version
Release Date:
Game Boy Advance
JP December 6, 2002
NA June 24, 2003
EU July 4, 2003
Wii U Virtual Console
JP December 17, 2014
NA May 14, 2015
EU June 11, 2015

Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue

バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ3 BLACK
Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 BLACK
Blue version
Release Date:
Game Boy Advance
JP March 28, 2003
NA June 24, 2003
EU July 4, 2003
Wii U Virtual Console
JP December 17, 2014
NA May 14, 2015
EU June 11, 2015

Mega Man Battle Network 3 is the first game to come in 2 versions and the final Japanese game to don the Battle Network subtitle. The game saw the first time outside merchandise influences the series gameplay. In some later promotional material, the no subtitle Japanese version of game was called Rockman EXE 3 WHITE.

The game’s 8 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:

  1. FlashMan
  2. BeastMan
  3. BubbleMan
  4. DesertMan
  5. PlantMan
  6. FlameMan
  7. DrillMan
  8. Final Boss


Guides:

Notes

  • First print Japanese release of the games contained a Rockman EXE Card Game Carddass promo card. Ground Style for Rockman EXE 3 (contains Error Code B4 for SetSand) and Shadow Style for Rockman EXE 3 BLACK (contains EX Code for ShadowShoes).
  • Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th)[1] and mail-order (delivered starting from February 10th)[2].
  • The NaviCustomizer’s system was filed for a patent by Capcom on July 2, 2002. It is set to expire on July 2, 2022.[3]

References