The story of Mega Man Battle Network takes place in the near-future interconnected world of Net Society, which depends upon computer programs known as Network Navigators (or NetNavi for short) to manage everything from their toasters to city power grids. While the networked age brings all manner of convenience, it has also imported a wave of cybercrime eroding all levels of society. In these games, players take on the role of Lan Hikari using their PErsonal Terminal (or PET) and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE, to confront the culprits behind these cybercrimes. Players control MegaMan.EXE as he explores the net, engages in grid-based combat, and uses Battle Chips to gain devastating abilities capable of deleting even the most sinister viruses.
Battle Network: Legacy Collection titles include:
– Mega Man Battle Network
– Mega Man Battle Network 2
– Mega Man Battle Network 3: White
– Mega Man Battle Network 3: Blue
– Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun
– Mega Man Battle Network 4: Blue Moon
– Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Protoman
– Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel
– Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar
– Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar
Features:
– Featuring all 10 mainline games in the Mega Man Battle Network series!
– The PET Screen is Back!: PET is short for “Personal Terminal,” a portable information device loaded with lots of useful features. One such feature is the NetNavi, a simulated avatar that performs a variety of actions over the network for people.
– Art Gallery: A gallery packed full of official illustrations, rare rough designs, and concept art. Combined with the “Mystery Data”, which includes artwork used for events and merchandise, there are more than 1000 pieces of art for your viewing pleasure!
– Music Player: You'll be able to listen to a total of 188 songs taken from the Mega Man Battle Network games! You can even listen to your favorite tracks on repeat or set them as the background music for the gallery.
– Download Chips: Get 15 chips released in events, etc.! You can load ChipData from the “MegaMan” option in the sub-menu of each game.
– High-resolution Filter: The high-resolution filter option used in the Mega Man X Legacy Collection is back. You can enjoy the games free of jaggy edges. And of course, you can switch this feature on or off to your liking.
– Online Features: Connect to the internet to battle and/or trade with far-off NetBattlers! You can begin matchmaking by selecting “Network/Comm” from each game's submenu.
Specification: Mega Man Battle Network: Legacy Collection
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