NESguide.com
8-Bit Radio

Now Playing
Jump to Random SNES Game
#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Mega Man X
SFC Title: Rockman X
United States
NTSC
Mega Man X - Label or Box Art
Related Links
Related Entries
Mega Man - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Capcom, 1987
Mega Man 2 - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Capcom, 1989
Mega Man 3 - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Capcom, 1990
Mega Man 4 - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Capcom, 1992
Mega Man 5 - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Capcom, 1992
Mega Man 6 - Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo, 1994
Mega Man 7 - Super Nintendo
Super Nintendo - Capcom, 1995
Mega Man Soccer - Super Nintendo
Super Nintendo - Capcom, 1994
Mega Man X2 - Super Nintendo
Super Nintendo - Capcom, 1995
Mega Man X3 - Super Nintendo
Super Nintendo - Capcom, 1996

Find Mega Man X on eBay
With the free will given to a Reploid came the possibility of criminal activity previously unknown to robots; such rogue Reploids were said to have "gone maverick" and were later referred to as Mavericks (in Japan, Irregulars). As the public outcry against the few Maverick incidents became too great to deny, the government stepped in, and under the advice of Dr. Cain, formed an elite military police organization called the Maverick Hunters. The Hunters would capture or disable any Reploids that posed a danger to humans, provide damage control at Maverick uprisings, help with disaster recovery, and perform other tasks as needed. For the leader of the Maverick Hunters, Dr. Cain designed a very special Reploid, one with a very advanced thought system. This Reploid, thought to be immune to whatever defect of manufacture, design, or social conditioning caused Mavericks, was named Sigma. Sigma headed the Hunters for about three years before the very head of the Maverick Hunters himself became a Maverick, taking the vast majority of the other Hunters with him. Sigma seized control of a small island and drove all human occupants out. Claiming that the humans were "inferior" and that they were limiting the growth and potential of Reploids, he called for his followers to begin a massive extinction effort. It seemed, with only one remaining Hunter able to fight (the mysterious Zero of Unit 17), that all would be lost and human extinction would become inevitable. But X, guilt-ridden at having helped design such a ruthless and warlike race, decided to join forces with Zero and attempt to stop Sigma at any cost.


NESguide.com
SNESguide on FacebookSNESguide on Twitter
#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
All video game characters, titles, artwork, music, and other creative elements of these games belong solely to their original creators.
SNESguide is not affiliated with Nintendo of America, Nintendo Co Ltd, or any other video game publisher or development company.
General identity, web design and some content is © 2006-2013 SNESguide.com | NESguide Terms of Use - Privacy Policy