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Developer
Capcom
Publisher
Capcom
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
August 7, 2007
Genre
RPG
Players
1
Date: Saturday, April 14, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Capcom showcased Mega Man Star Force for the Nintendo DS, the first game in a new Mega Man series, debuting in three versions – Pegasus, Leo and Dragon , a first for any Mega Man title. To date, the Mega Man series has generated more than 100 titles, the most of any Capcom title, with sales of more than 26 million units worldwide. Capcom plans to release Mega Man Star Force in North America this August.

This new action RPG blends exploration with fast-paced battles, as players travel between the real world and virtual Wave World. Developed by the team behind Mega Man Battle Network series, the game marks the start of a new era for Mega Man, which celebrates his 20th anniversary this year. In Mega Man Star Force, players explore towns and interact with people in the real world while the take place in the virtual dimension. Enemy encounters take place on a three by five grid, where players use a portfolio of Battle Cards that each have distinct attributes and attack powers. As the story progresses, players will acquire additional cards and can build an arsenal that reflects their personal strategy. Players can also connect wirelessly via the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection with friends to create a “Brother Band” network, where they can share cards and status upgrades.

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