


The thing is that they respawn after you die, so you can fail as much as you want without a Game Over, and even fill up your Sub-Tanks for good measure. Anti-Frustration Features: If you're trying to get the Shoryuken in the third X-Hunter Stage, the path to it has an extra life, as well as a few health pellets.However, X will also discover a dark secret about the nature of Sigma, and that his influence may be more difficult to neutralize than it seems. Thus begins a war to get a chance at reconstructing X's dear friend. They also claim to hold the three pieces of Zero's body, and challenge X to duels over his control chip. Shortly afterward, however, the X-Hunters - a trio of Mavericks named Serges, Violen, and Agile - reveal themselves, unleashing a brand new group of powerful Mavericks.

Under X's orders, the Maverick Hunters travel to the area to destroy them. X spearheads a crusade to root them out, discovering a large group of Mavericks in an abandoned factory. Sigma has been destroyed, but the remnants of his rebellion are slowly rebuilding their forces. Zero's body is missing, and all they have is his control chip. In the year 21XX, set six months after the events of the first game, X has taken over as the leader of Maverick Hunters following Zero's death. Music included in the collection ranges from 1993-2004 and includes composers Setsuo Yamamoto ( Mega Man X), Yuki “Sato” Iwai ( Mega Man X & Mega Man X2), Yuko Takehara ( Mega Man X), Makoto “Tomozou” Tomozawa ( Mega Man X), Kinuyo Yamashita ( Mega Man X3), Toshihiko Horiyama ( Mega Man X4), Naoto Tanaka ( Mega Man X5) and Akemi Kimura (Mega Man X6, Mega Man X7 & Mega Man X8) Yuko Komiyama, Shinya "Midnight" Okada and Seiko Kobuchi ( Mega Man X7 & Mega Man X8 as ‘Capcom Sound Team’) Makoto Asai, Teruo Konishi, Shuichi Mizohata, Noriyuki Iwadare and Takuya Miyawaki ( Mega Man X7 as ‘Valuewave’) and the music of Yasuaki “Bun Bun” Fujita and original Mega Man composer Manami Matsumae.Mega Man X2 is the second entry in the Mega Man X series, released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on Decemin Japan, January 1995 in North America, and October 1995 in Europe. It looks amazing and it’s available for pre-order right now if you feel like you don’t need to hear anymore. If you like Mega Man and you like vinyl, I have some fantastic news for you.Ĭheck out eight LP’s featuring 210 tracks of classic Mega Man tunes printed on stunning vinyl.
