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Jaleco Mega Man Battle Network 2 Gameboy Advance Action Review

Jaleco Mega Man Battle Network 2


Description
Enter the futuristic universe of Mega Man.EXE in this new adventure in the Battle Network series. Join Mega Man.EXE in the battle to fight cyber crimes in this mega role playing adventure. This time, there’s a new net crime organization in town and its computer hacking has created a virus that’s quickly gaining momentum. It’s up to Mega Man.EXE, his pal Lan and friends to join the Net-battlers and win this new cyber battle. Stop it before it spreads!


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Reviewed by: irritating_sonata


Review Date
June 1, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Kingstree,SC

Summary:
Megaman fans should not hesitatate to buy this game. Designed for the Game Boy Advance, Megaman Battle Network 2 is portable with smooth graphics and great gameplay. It even has cameo appearances to keep Megaman veterans happy! I think that it is an all-around amazing game that is worth your money. Also, fans of collectable card games or even Role Playing games can enjoy a library of over 250 chips, ranging from healing to Navis and beyond! For fans of original Megaman games, the Robot Masters are still here-more than you can shake a buster gun at! It has all of the old faces of Megaman Battle Network, and some new ones. There are all new ways to personalize your Net Navi, and you can link up to a friend to battle with the Gameboy Advance Link Cable. You can trade rare chips or even Megaman Styles over the link cable. Explore exciting new areas all over the net, with a ton more viruses than the original version. Log in and do some virus busting with Megaman.EXE, or explore cities, houses and parks with Lan Hikari. An all new, exciting plotline awaits you. Use the chip exchangers to turn useless chips into rare, more powerful ones. You can even use a Retro chip exchanger, letting you link up to MMBN1 and trade for hard-to-find special chips. Flawless dioalogue, inovative puzzles, and an attractive anime style tie together the game. Buy new chips, beat up baddies, or unlock mystery data. A must have for any true Megaman fan!

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Reviewed by: Legend Saber


Review Date
February 9, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from United States

Price Paid:  $29.00 from Wal-Mart

Summary:
This game is definitely one of the best, I am very glad that I bought this game; great way to start off my Gameboy Advance collection.

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Reviewed by: Cris Johnson


Review Date
October 10, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Bel Air, Maryland

Price Paid:  $30.00 from Wal Mart

Summary:
This is the greatest game ever, no matter what consolestyle you just won't be able to put it down. Since I just beat it and let me tell you that final boss is very hard you just have to have good chips. This series is so popular in Japan that the MMBN3 is coming out there in December damn. It should come out 1st quarter 2003 in the U.S. along with Rockman & Forte coming out 2nd quarter. The Megaman revolution begins.

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Reviewed by: Lucas Tian


Review Date
October 1, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Athens, GA in USA

Price Paid:  $32.00 from Wal*Mart

Summary:
Well, I bought this game some months ago and the moment I bought it I couldn't drop it. I played it for around 8 hours or so, just the first day I got it. You start off with Lan (the boy you control) at the last of school. Lan goes to ACDC school in ACDC town. You are told that you're friend wants to talk to you. He tells you that he heard something about being a Official netbattler. At that moment the teacher arrives, talks to everyone, and then you get to start your exciting new adventure. You find out that everyone (almost) in ACDC Town has a PET (PErsonal Terminal) which is like an advanced cell phone. Each PET has a unique program called a Net Navi(gator), which does all the network adventuring for the operator. Lan's Navi is called...Megaman.exe (what a surprise), and he and Lan are real good friends, even though they do go through some hardships together sometimes. All the Navi's have a combat system in which they use chips, although I've never seen another Navi apart from Megeman use one. You have to collect chips and you get them from defeating enemies or doing quest and services. To "jack in" to the Net you have to go to a network-enabled device and send Megaman in, in which moment you start to control Lan's alter-ego Megaman. At the beginning there's a nice short, but informative tutorial with the basics for people who didn't play Megaman Battle Network 1. Most people should be able to get right into the easy-to-learn gameplay. The story is exciting, but not very original. The big evil boss is making an ultimate navi which will take over the world!!!

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Reviewed by: Jay Reynolds


Review Date
August 25, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Australia

Price Paid:  $15.00 from From a friend who lost his GBA

Summary:
This game rocks, there is no other way of saying it. I think that many out there will go "Pfft! Who cares? it doesn't look as good as Golden Sun" (Which by the way is false) or 'Oh No, what have they done to Mega Man!?". Well, I don't care so just shut up! This game derserves to be played before its judged. So read dammnit!

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