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'''''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 Commands and Mod Codes. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called [[:File:EXE3White_CoroCoroSticker.jpg|White version]].
'''''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 Commands and Mod Codes. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called [[:File:EXE3White_CoroCoroSticker.jpg|Rockman EXE 3 WHITE]].


Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass card of ''Ground Style'' or ''Shadow Style'' depending on the version purchased.
Japanese release of the games contained a ''Rockman EXE Card Game'' Carddass card of ''Ground Style'' or ''Shadow Style'' depending on the version purchased.

Revision as of 00:08, 25 October 2022

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; The anime and card game provided material for Compression Commands and Mod Codes. In some later promotional material, the initial Japanese version of game was called Rockman EXE 3 WHITE.

Japanese release of the games contained a Rockman EXE Card Game Carddass card of Ground Style or Shadow Style depending on the version purchased.

Battle Network Rockman EXE 3 Black saw a pre-release at the 17th Next-Generation World Hobby Fair events (starting on January 19th)[1].

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

References