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Also around this time, Capcom started developing many ''Mega Man'' titles for mobile phones, with several releasing every year consecutively. Alongside re-releasing preexisting ''Mega Man'' games several times, some original titles were also developed. This includes a canon ''Mega Man Legends'' game in 2008 titled ''Rockman DASH - 5tsu no Shima no Daibouken!''
Also around this time, Capcom started developing many ''Mega Man'' titles for mobile phones, with several releasing every year consecutively. Alongside re-releasing preexisting ''Mega Man'' games several times, some original titles were also developed. This includes a canon ''Mega Man Legends'' game in 2008 titled ''Rockman DASH - 5tsu no Shima no Daibouken!''


After wrapping up the ''Mega Man Zero'' series, most of the same team then migrated over to development on a new series, which materialized as ''Mega Man ZX'' in 2006. Taking place 100 years after ''Mega Man Zero 4'', human and Reploid relations have once again grown peaceful, with maverick hunters now being mass-produced. This includes Mega Man model X and Z, both modeled after X and Zero respectively. The character Vent or Aile depending on who the player chooses are suited up as a Mega Man model and go out to save the world from another mysterious maverick uprising. The game received a sequel in 2007 titled ''Mega Man ZX Advent''. Another sequel, codenamed ''ZXC'' was planned, but canceled in 2008.
After wrapping up the ''Mega Man Zero'' series, most of the same team then migrated over to development on a new series, which materialized as ''Mega Man ZX'' in 2006. Taking place 100 years after ''Mega Man Zero 4'', human and Reploid relations have once again grown peaceful, with maverick hunters now being mass-produced. This includes Mega Man model X and Z, both modeled after X and Zero respectively. The character Vent or Aile depending on who the player chooses are suited up as a Mega Man model and go out to save the world from another mysterious maverick uprising. The game received a sequel in 2007 titled ''Mega Man ZX Advent''.


The ''Mega Man Battle Network'' team also shifted over to Nintendo DS after dabbling with the console for a few re-releases to create the new game, which resulted in the release trilogy ''Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Leo & Dragon'' in 2006. Taking place several centuries after ''Mega Man Battle Network 6'', the Net Society is now so advanced that anyone can travel between it and the real world at will. Protagonists Geo Stelar and Omega-Xis combine to create [[Star Force Mega Man]] to both protect the world from the EM Virus and keep their true identities a secret. Gameplay is similar to the previous ''Battle Network'' games, but with a 3D perspective. The game received a few sequels, including release trilogy ''Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker × Ninja & Zerker × Saurian'' in 2007, and dual releases ''Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace & Red Joker'' in 2008.
The ''Mega Man Battle Network'' team also shifted over to Nintendo DS after dabbling with the console for a few re-releases to create the new game, which resulted in the release trilogy ''Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Leo & Dragon'' in 2006. Taking place several centuries after ''Mega Man Battle Network 6'', the Net Society is now so advanced that anyone can travel between it and the real world at will. Protagonists Geo Stelar and Omega-Xis combine to create [[Star Force Mega Man]] to both protect the world from the EM Virus and keep their true identities a secret. Gameplay is similar to the previous ''Battle Network'' games, but with a 3D perspective. The game received a few sequels, including release trilogy ''Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker × Ninja & Zerker × Saurian'' in 2007, and dual releases ''Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace & Red Joker'' in 2008.

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