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  1. Mega Drive MegaMan: Battle Chip Challenge

    Press Release from Capcom:
    Capcom® Announces Mega Man? Battle Chip Challenge For GBA

    Net-navi Aficionados Are Put To The Test In Capcom?S Mega Man? Battle Chip Challenge For The Game Boy® Advance

    SUNNYVALE, Calif. - October 23, 2003 - Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced plans to releaseMega Man Battle Chip Challenge for the Game Boy® Advance and Game Boy® Advance SP. Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge adds a new dimension to one-on-one virtual trading card games by allowing fans of the franchise to ?program? select offensive and defensivemoves to execute against opponents during a worldwide Battle Chip tournament set within the Battle Network universe. Expanding upon the strategy elements that are synonymous with the Battle Network series, gamers are encouraged to tactically build their?deck of cards? in an effort to eliminate the competition. Capcom plans to release Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge in January 2004. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating is pending.

    Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge takes place in a network era, where everyone carries a PErsonal Terminal (PET) with a quasi character program known as a Net-Navi, the search is on for the savviest of Net Brawlers. Contenders from around the world will convene to fight in the Battle Chip Grand Prix tournament. Those who play their chips right will win the title of ?Best Battle Chip Challenger and World Champ?.

    In Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge, players must strategically gather up to 10 battle chips from the data library to build a program deck that instructs their Net-Navi to perform specialized moves and attacks upon an opponent. Once the battle begins, the Navi will act independently as it squares off against other challengers in a semi-automatic turn-based format. This new card game system adds depth to gameplay by allowing gamers to experience the fun of ?simple programming.? As tournaments are won, new and rare battle chips are awarded to power up the player?s Net-Navi. Furthermore, gamers will have the opportunity to play as one of six characters from the Battle Network series including Mega Man, Guts Man and Roll.

    Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge boasts the following features:
    ? The fun of simple programming - Players assemble a ?program deck? where they can arrange a series of moves and attacks to be performed against their opponents by choosing from a selection of Battle Chips.
    ? Choose characters from the Battle Network universe ? including Mega Man, Guts Man, and Roll.
    ? Three modes of gameplay:
    o Battle Chip GP Mode ? Select and enter various Battle Chip Grand Prix tournaments to win awards and rare battle chips in order to qualify for other events.
    o Free Battle Mode ? Compete against the AI?s characters in a continuous series of battles.
    o Tournament Mode ? Utilize Net-Navi codes to initiate a Net Battle showdown with another friend via the Game Link® Cable or store up to 100 different ?decks? that your friends have created and battle against their ?programs.?
    ? Execute specialized moves and sword maneuvers with Battle Chipsand Battle Cards

    * http://capcom.com/news/news.xpml?prid=450102
    Hrm. Sorta sounds like MegaMan.exe meets CardFighter's Clash... but a bit different too. This idea has a lot of potential.

  2. yeah, rock man something grand prix...i had a thread about this about a month or so back. i'm interested in it. i'm almost damn sick of the network series what with them coming out with part 4 soon, but this game looks cool....espicially the fact that you can use other characters besides mega man. i hope the selection is hefty. this'll be the last mmbn game that i buy though.....it's getting to be too much.

  3. this game flopped HARD in japan, which is surprising given the popularity of rockman.exe, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily bad. as i love CFC (and i'm loving culdcept right now) you could say i like collectible card video games (i'm afraid to touch yugioh, though!)

    anyway, i'll surely be checking this out. hoping for the best.

  4. I love the MMBN series, so I'll be over this.

    The concept sounds really cool, I just hope it has the gameplay execution to match. I'd also like for there to be a ton of selectable characters.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by ferricide
    (i'm afraid to touch yugioh, though!)
    try out one of the gba games. there's a new one comin' out soon. it is pretty involved but once you get the system down the games are pretty fun.

  6. as much as i love megaman battle network, capcom is killing the franchise.

  7. #7
    I still only have the first MMBN game, and I've yet to beat it
    HA! HA! I AM USING THE INTERNET!!1

  8. mmbn 1 got a lil repetitive for me. mmbn 2 seems to have a bit more variety...and as for part 3...i have no clue. actually, kidnemo's the mmbn expert here, so i guess he can give a more in depth cretique of the series so far.

    how's part 3 anyway? i keep seein' it around....and i keep thinking to myself "....maybe....".

  9. Quote Originally Posted by rama
    mmbn 1 got a lil repetitive for me. mmbn 2 seems to have a bit more variety...and as for part 3...i have no clue. actually, kidnemo's the mmbn expert here, so i guess he can give a more in depth cretique of the series so far.

    how's part 3 anyway? i keep seein' it around....and i keep thinking to myself "....maybe....".
    any new info on this game, or a release date? who's getting it when it comes out?

  10. Reviews haven't been great, and you seem not to have much control of the fights outside of selecting the chips.

    I love me some MMBN, but this'll have to be a pass unless I find it on the super-cheap. I really can't figure why Capcom USA bothered bringing this over... MMBN3 has been sitting stagnant on shelves, and it's actually good.
    Quote Originally Posted by JayC View Post
    I do prepared to buy in a Mc Donald,because they have a portion for the traveling. They take that services as quick for the customer who making ride. This is great for the Mc Donald's.

  11. They crank these out too fast. I'd be willing to bet that if Pokemon came out every 8 months, they would stop selling too. Well, maybe in 2014, but still. eventually.

  12. Quote Originally Posted by Bacon McShig
    Reviews haven't been great, and you seem not to have much control of the fights outside of selecting the chips.

    I love me some MMBN, but this'll have to be a pass unless I find it on the super-cheap. I really can't figure why Capcom USA bothered bringing this over... MMBN3 has been sitting stagnant on shelves, and it's actually good.
    Aye, 'bout the same way I feel. I'll pick it up - cause I love the MMBN...but on the cheap fo'sho.

    It's too bad they changed the battle system so drastically, it's by far my favorite part of the series.

    Which reminds me, I'm seven hours or so into MMBN3, I need to get back to it soon...

  13. It's a good thing I lost the first Megaman Battle Network because otherwise I would have shoved it up someone's ass.

  14. Shove it up your own.

    Move your head first.


    ^___^

  15. Quote Originally Posted by Kidnemo
    Shove it up your own.

    Move your head first.


    ^___^
    Don't worry I'll buy them all when they are compiled in a collection with extra DVD content, I think it's called fun.

  16. Where the fuck is Megaman Soccer 2?

  17. this is out today...or tomorrow. i won't be able to pick it up since i'm gettin' pso3 this weekend but i'm still interested in playin' it. anyone have it yet or plan on getting it?

  18. Quote Originally Posted by Boxthor
    Where the fuck is Megaman Soccer 2?
    Right next to Toki Going Ape Spit Biathlon on the bad idea shelf.
    - Kyo

  19. Has anyone actually bought this yet? I'm still afraid of it... especially since TNL's top NetBattler, Kidnemo, isn't jumping on it immediately.

    In other news... http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product_id=B160464A

    I hope they leave Django in there, being that they didn't give US players any way to get the special chips in MMBN2. I want a GunDeSol chip!

  20. Quote Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
    Has anyone actually bought this yet? I'm still afraid of it... especially since TNL's top NetBattler, Kidnemo, isn't jumping on it immediately.

    In other news... http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product_id=B160464A

    I hope they leave Django in there, being that they didn't give US players any way to get the special chips in MMBN2. I want a GunDeSol chip!
    Hah!

    After everything I've read I'm just not ready to take the plunge yet, atleast not at the price it's still retailing for...

    Though I am more than a bit curious, but the "random path along what chips you've setup for your 'battle-grid-thingy'" sounds like too much of a step backwards after the other MMBN games.

    You know I'll be getting MMBN4 though (and battle chip challenge...eventually).


  21. A decent review makes me all the more curious...
    I'm definitely gonna have to try this out at some point. Methinks I'll wait for it to hit $20.
    Now, the main Battle Network games... if I could KEEP UP WITH THEM, I'd've bought them all at normal price...

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