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Just when Mega Man X thought he had brought down all the X-Hunters, several months later an uprising moves from within an abandoned factory. While 8 all-new X-Hunters occupy Mega Man X, a triple threat plots to resurrect a secret weapon that is all too familiar! It is up to Mega Man X to stop them. Luckily, Dr. Light provided new powers and vehicles for Mega Man X; however, they are buried deep below the surface. In addition to Dr. Light’s improvements, X can get new weapons by defeating the X-Hunters. Now it’s all or Zero for Mega Man X!
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UPC:013388130290
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_MEGA_MAN_X2———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Mega Man X2 – SNES Game
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Mega Man X was such a huge success that Capcom had to continue the spin off Mega Man series with a sequel. And so they did with the release of Mega Man X2 for the Super NES in 1994. Touting a brand new graphics chip specifically made for the game itself, Capcom made sure that the fun continued with this second entry. While in some ways, X2 was better than the first one, but overall it’s just more of the same (and that’s a good thing.)Mega Man X2 finds Mega Man X rushing to a disturbance at an old abandoned robot factory to restore order there. Little did he realize that it was a trap meant for him and this is where the game starts out. After you get to the end, you face off against a giant robot. Beat him to see the rest of the intro. There are 3 robots looking to resurrect Zero, who sacrificed himself near the end of the first game. Why they want to do this is unknown to X but they are behind the new resistance of robots so you must defeat the new X-Hunters and make your way to the end to find out what’s going on. Everything from the first game returns, including the same premise: you choose from 8 stages to explore and defeat the boss. Collect its weapon and you can use it against enemies and other Hunter bosses. The password system returns from the first game and this is how you save your progress. New to this game is the all-new themed stages, the side quest which you may or may not choose to complete (collecting Zero’s old parts)and thanks to the graphics chip, all new s.
Works exactly like promised no damage and arrived sooner than expected
This game is part of one of the greatest classic series ever. It really lives up to it’s predecessor
This game is, overall, better than the previous X installment. It has a good level of challenge, although once you get the hang of it, the game becomes pretty easy. The weapons, though somewhat dull and uncreative, are still pretty fun to mess around with. For example, changing the weather using your bubble splash, speed burner, strike chain, and crystal hunter in Wire Sponge’s stage, and the priceless joy of making Crystal Snail chase his shell around by using the magnet mine on him. This game has awesome replay value, not necessarily cuz of all the secrets, but just because it’s so much fun! The graphics are great, not like the first one where there wasn’t really definition between colors. One of the best features of the game is the music. The tunes in X were cool, but the tunes in X2 are so cool I’ve died trying to finger drum along with the music (especially in Flame Stag’s level). The only complaint I have about the game is the slow down. I personally think slow down looks pretty neat-o, but only when it’s supposed to happen! It’s NOT cool, for example, when you’re trying to dodge junk being thrown at you by Morph Moth’s cocoon form! Fortunately, that flaw is ruled out by the game’s overall well roundedness. The gameplay, music, and number of hidden gizmos to find make this game a must have for long time fans and a best buy for people who are new to the series(too bad it’s so expensive!).
i like it but the price is out of hand rediculious it wont sell that way its from the 90s not 2000s
Mega Man X2(1994): Part two of seven.Realizing that MM fans found the original MMX game to be a re-invigorating success for the series, Capcom answered the prayers of eager players and quickly pumped out a sequel for the following year. Here we have X2, the game that many long time fans claimed to be an undeniable classic. How does it fare? Get the lowdown:PROS:-IDEAS INTRODUCED IN THE FIRST GAME ARE BROUGHT TO THE FULL HERE. Now each and every piece of X’s armor has its own unique, useful purpose. Fortunately, Capcom gave X the automatic ability to dash at the beginning, so that levels are easier to navigate from the get-go.-ARMOR PARTS ARE EXTREMELY WELL HIDDEN NOW. It’s true. Not only is finding each part difficult for the first-time-gamer, but some of them require MORE THAN ONE ITEM to get to. The best example is the Moth stage part. You need the radar helmet to show you where to start digging in the ground, and the wheel gator weapon to dig. Plus, the hole which you’re supposed to dig is very unnoticeable! Very clever, Capcom.-I LOVE THE ENERGY RECHARGE SPOTS. Once you have the X-buster and the moth weapon, you can find special “areas” where you can draw many large energy capsules to you over and over again. This saves time, and thus eliminates the tediousness in killing bots for energy.-THE BEST BOSSES AND BOSS IDEAS OF ALL THE X GAMES. These bosses truly show Capcom in their creative and innovative prime: A small junk-rock reploid which grows into Morph Moth halfway th.
Can’t find this anywhere else, especially not this cheap! Worked great. Only problem was that the package was beaten up pretty badly when I received it. Totally the fault of the USPS but adding "fragile" to their packages would go a long way!
Thanks great game 😊😀
the first was to easy and if you earned the hadoken upgrade the computer had no chance the second was the perfect challenge the upgrades were harder to find sigma was a hell of alot more difficult this time around and the fight against zero is pretty tough but not as tough as mega man x3 this game is brutal and unforgiving stick with the first 2
Mega Man X2 in my opinion is the best Mega Man X game ever made, besides X4 and Command Mission. If I had to rank the games, from best to worst, here’s how I would rank them:1. Mega Man X22. Mega Man X Command Mission3. Mega Man X44. Mega Man X85. Mega Man X36. Mega Man X7. Mega Man X78. Mega Man X59. Mega Man X6(I didn’t know what this one was)This game was much harder than the first one, and harder than most of the X games(except X4), In this one, you had to fight the X-Hunters, and a surprise enemy at the end! This game really rocked, anyone who hasn’t played it really should. And if anyone is wondering what the unification that the X-Hunters are talking about, its the surprise enemy.