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- Release Date 8/8/2007
- Publisher Capcom
- Platform DS
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
- Wireless Players 7
Game Description
In the 23rd century, mobile computers called Trancers use electromagnetic waves to create a Wave Road. The road is invisible...until one boy dons a special pair of goggles, allowing him to transform into Mega Man and enter the Wave Road. Mega Man Star Force begins a new Mega Man series, with three versions - Leo, Dragon, and Pegasus - debuting together. The series uses battle cards based on five elements. You'll face enemies in grids with no boundaries (nothing to hide behind!) and use a new Brother Band system that allows players to work together in battle. In Star Force Pegasus, Mega Man's powers are based on the water element.
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IGN Review (5.2 out of 10)
In 2001, gamers around the world were introduced to a great experiment by Capcom, one of the world's foremost video gaming companies. What if they were to take one of their most famous gaming series - Mega Man - and cross it with the ever-thriving RPG genre? General agreement in the gaming world was...more
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Average Member Rating: 7.6 out of 10
Not beaten to death just yet. (7 out of 10)
posted by arbiter971 (FEEDING HILLS, MA) on Aug 19, 2007
Member since Jul 2007
2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jul 2007
2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Capcom games often, for lack of a better term, fall on hard times. Whether it's squeezing the juices out of Viewtiful Joe or beating the Resident Evil-remakes to death, it seems like whenever Capcom has a brilliant idea, they run it into the ground. The most recent case is the Battle Network franch...more
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Wireless DS Multi-Card Play (1-7)
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