Jun 17 2005 Rockman Dash 2
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Made By: Capcom
Release Date: September 08 2005
Submitted by captain
PSP Port of Capcom's classic 3D Action-RPG interpretation of the Rockman (Mega Man in North America) series.

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06/20/05 15 want it! Mikaa | Kentucky USA
Now THERE's a reason to have a PSP...
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06/20/05 4 Harry | British Columbia Canada
sweet
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06/20/05 2 TheBerg |
Where?
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06/20/05 sigeptendo | Tennessee USA
i hope this gets a NA release. if not... import time.
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06/20/05 19 Agent808 | Hawaii USA
i didnt even realize that this game was megaman by looking at the screenshots. i guess he doesnt have the helmet anymore, but i hope he still has that dog to ride on like a hover board this could be pretty awesome, i hope they stay true to the classics to some extent.
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06/20/05 2 Phil916 | Florida USA
um i dunno...the graphics suck and i didnt enjoy the one for n64 too much when i rented it. They should have made side-scrolling megaman x series game.

edited: Jun 20 2005 
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06/21/05 12 bigpimpin | Alberta Canada
these games were awesome on the ps1 i cant wait, the graphics just look weird cuz its cartoony but its still fun
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06/21/05 15 Puyo |
In the original Megaman Legends games, the helmet was an upgrade you eventually earned. Also, this is the only Megaman game aside from Battle Network that I can think of where Megaman can become "dark". If you kicked civilians and such in this game, he started to turn black.
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06/21/05 7 want it! Ortadragoon | Mississippi USA
Agent808 said: "i didnt even realize that this game was megaman by looking at the screenshots. i guess he doesnt have the helmet anymore, but i hope he still has that dog to ride on like a hover board this could be pretty awesome, i hope they stay true to the classics to some extent."


Megaman Legends was released for the Playstation in 1997, followed by a N64 release in 1999 (known as Megaman 64). It was the first game, IMO, to do 3-D combat right. It had extremely well oiled controls (at least the Playstation version did, the N64 version, not so much) despite it using only the d-pad. It was extremely fun, albeit a tad short, and easy. There were some frustrating moments, but it was much easier than the 2-D Megaman titles.

He earned his helmet as an upgrade in this game. Also, there were a ton of special weapons you could "build" by finding the parts and having Roll (your sidekick, bed-buddy, j/k) fix em' up into a brand spaken new weapon.

I hope the PSP version maintains the original Playstation version's quality. Frankly, I wasn't impressed by the N64 version. It had a lower resolution and it just didn't look as clean as the Playstation version. It seemed rushed, IMO. Then again, that was one of Capcom's first N64 games... :P
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06/21/05 7 want it! Ortadragoon | Mississippi USA
Wait... This is Megaman Legends 2... ROFL at my stupidity. :P

It was released for the Playstation in 2001, I believe. I haven't played it yet, though.

Oh well, here's a good reason to play it.
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06/24/05 4 jasiu | Wisconsin USA
i agree with phil, i reaaly want a sidescrolling version
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08/01/05 20 artemis | California USA
no they should make a megaman exe game like battle transmission except make it not suck that would be cool to have the style changes or maybee a megaman zero game that would be cool
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08/11/05 7 Jecoursloin | Virginia USA
I also think they should have made a sidecrolling game, but 3d..and original. The graphics look a little..eh.
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09/18/05 2 adhesivehog | Missouri USA
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
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12/30/05 8 bmw01ac | West Virginia USA
Actually it's a really cool game if you don't mind the Japanese. I imported this as well as the Mega Man X game. I think they're both good, but the X game's a bit better in my opinion.
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