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X (Mega Man): Difference between revisions
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|lastappearance=''{{s|wikipedia|Minecraft}}'' (DLC, 2023) | |lastappearance=''{{s|wikipedia|Minecraft}}'' (DLC, 2023) | ||
|console= Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |console= Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
|species= | |species=Reploid<ref>"X is a Reploid (a kind of sentient robot) and the hero of this adventure." - X, ''Mega Man X'' Gallery, ''Mega Man X Legacy Collection''. 2018.</ref><ref>"The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid—a type of robot with the same thought capacity as a human." - X Trophy description, ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. 2014.</ref><ref>'''Zero:''' "Even if we Reploids are destined to join the scrap heap when that evolutionary step does come about..." - Ending cutscene, ''Mega Man X8''. 2004.</ref> | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|interwiki = wikipedia | |interwiki = wikipedia | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
X was designed by Hayato Kaji as the main hero of the ''Mega Man X'' series, meant to resemble his predecessor [[Mega Man]] but with a more advanced and mature look. X is the secret final creation of Dr. Light, the creator of Mega Man, and was unique as the first robot with human-level emotions and sapience. When he was discovered | X was designed by Hayato Kaji as the main hero of the ''Mega Man X'' series, meant to resemble his predecessor [[Mega Man]] but with a more advanced and mature look. X is the secret final creation of Dr. Light, the creator of Mega Man, and was unique as the first robot with human-level emotions and sapience. When he was discovered a century later, his specs were used to put more human-like robots called Reploids into production. As Reploids began to malfunction or choose to harm humans, becoming known as Mavericks, the Maverick Hunters were organized to repel this threat. Despite being unaware of the truth of his past, X joined the Maverick Hunters to help maintain peace between humans and Reploids. This culminated in the rebellion of the powerful Sigma, which serves as the premise for the entire series. | ||
In ''Mega Man X'', X and his friend [[Zero (Mega Man)|Zero]] work together to stop Sigma's initial rebellion, though at the cost of Zero's life. In ''Mega Man X2'', X roots out the remnants of Sigma's army, facing the three X-Hunters who serve Sigma and threaten to rebuild Zero as an evil Maverick. By the end of this game, Sigma's true form is revealed to be a nigh-immortal computer virus, while Zero is resurrected but his dark past involving Dr. Wily begins to surface. In ''Mega Man X3'', X and Zero work together to stop the rebellion of Dr. Doppler, who was corrupted by the Sigma Virus. In ''Mega Man X4'', X and Zero stop a coup d'état by the military Repliforce, who were manipulated by Sigma into rebelling against the humans. In ''Mega Man X5'', the Sigma Virus threatens to corrupt the entire planet, and when a space colony hits the Earth, Zero may give in to his original purpose and devote himself to destroying X. In the end, X and Zero defeat Sigma together, though Zero appears to perish again. In ''Mega Man X6'', X reunites with Zero as the two face the mysterious Nightmare created by the mad scientist Gate, who also resurrected Sigma. In ''Mega Man X7'', X temporarily retires to seek peaceful solutions to Maverick conflicts. This leaves a spot for the newcomer Axl to work alongside Zero to fight the illegal bounty hunters in Red Alert, who were also manipulated by Sigma. In ''Mega Man X8'', X, Zero, and Axl work together to fight the rebellious new generation Reploids, who joined Sigma on purpose in a plot to destroy the Earth and retreat to space. | In ''Mega Man X'', X and his friend [[Zero (Mega Man)|Zero]] work together to stop Sigma's initial rebellion, though at the cost of Zero's life. In ''Mega Man X2'', X roots out the remnants of Sigma's army, facing the three X-Hunters who serve Sigma and threaten to rebuild Zero as an evil Maverick. By the end of this game, Sigma's true form is revealed to be a nigh-immortal computer virus, while Zero is resurrected but his dark past involving Dr. Wily begins to surface. In ''Mega Man X3'', X and Zero work together to stop the rebellion of Dr. Doppler, who was corrupted by the Sigma Virus. In ''Mega Man X4'', X and Zero stop a coup d'état by the military Repliforce, who were manipulated by Sigma into rebelling against the humans. In ''Mega Man X5'', the Sigma Virus threatens to corrupt the entire planet, and when a space colony hits the Earth, Zero may give in to his original purpose and devote himself to destroying X. In the end, X and Zero defeat Sigma together, though Zero appears to perish again. In ''Mega Man X6'', X reunites with Zero as the two face the mysterious Nightmare created by the mad scientist Gate, who also resurrected Sigma. In ''Mega Man X7'', X temporarily retires to seek peaceful solutions to Maverick conflicts. This leaves a spot for the newcomer Axl to work alongside Zero to fight the illegal bounty hunters in Red Alert, who were also manipulated by Sigma. In ''Mega Man X8'', X, Zero, and Axl work together to fight the rebellious new generation Reploids, who joined Sigma on purpose in a plot to destroy the Earth and retreat to space. | ||
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Revision as of 13:54, May 15, 2024
- This article is about the Mega Man character. For other uses, see X (disambiguation).
X | |
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Official artwork of X from Mega Man X DiVE. | |
Universe | Mega Man |
Debut | Mega Man X (1993) |
Smash Bros. appearances | SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Minecraft (DLC, 2023) |
Console/platform of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Species | Reploid[1][2][3] |
Gender | Male |
Article on Wikipedia | X (Mega Man) |
X, also known as Mega Man X (ロックマンエックス, Rockman X), is the main protagonist of the Mega Man X sub-series of the Mega Man universe.
Origin
X was designed by Hayato Kaji as the main hero of the Mega Man X series, meant to resemble his predecessor Mega Man but with a more advanced and mature look. X is the secret final creation of Dr. Light, the creator of Mega Man, and was unique as the first robot with human-level emotions and sapience. When he was discovered a century later, his specs were used to put more human-like robots called Reploids into production. As Reploids began to malfunction or choose to harm humans, becoming known as Mavericks, the Maverick Hunters were organized to repel this threat. Despite being unaware of the truth of his past, X joined the Maverick Hunters to help maintain peace between humans and Reploids. This culminated in the rebellion of the powerful Sigma, which serves as the premise for the entire series.
In Mega Man X, X and his friend Zero work together to stop Sigma's initial rebellion, though at the cost of Zero's life. In Mega Man X2, X roots out the remnants of Sigma's army, facing the three X-Hunters who serve Sigma and threaten to rebuild Zero as an evil Maverick. By the end of this game, Sigma's true form is revealed to be a nigh-immortal computer virus, while Zero is resurrected but his dark past involving Dr. Wily begins to surface. In Mega Man X3, X and Zero work together to stop the rebellion of Dr. Doppler, who was corrupted by the Sigma Virus. In Mega Man X4, X and Zero stop a coup d'état by the military Repliforce, who were manipulated by Sigma into rebelling against the humans. In Mega Man X5, the Sigma Virus threatens to corrupt the entire planet, and when a space colony hits the Earth, Zero may give in to his original purpose and devote himself to destroying X. In the end, X and Zero defeat Sigma together, though Zero appears to perish again. In Mega Man X6, X reunites with Zero as the two face the mysterious Nightmare created by the mad scientist Gate, who also resurrected Sigma. In Mega Man X7, X temporarily retires to seek peaceful solutions to Maverick conflicts. This leaves a spot for the newcomer Axl to work alongside Zero to fight the illegal bounty hunters in Red Alert, who were also manipulated by Sigma. In Mega Man X8, X, Zero, and Axl work together to fight the rebellious new generation Reploids, who joined Sigma on purpose in a plot to destroy the Earth and retreat to space.
X also appears in the Mega Man Zero series, set two centuries later, where he has lost his physical body and exists as a digital fairy called a Cyber-elf. He acts as a supporting character to Zero, the new protagonist of the series, until he dissipates into cyber space. Even another two centuries later, in the Mega Man ZX series, an artifact called Model X appears, which is based on X's soul and grants powers to the wielder that are similar to his.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
X appears in Super Smash Bros. 4 in several roles.
Assist role
X is one of the several incarnations of Mega Man summoned by the classic Mega Man as part of his Final Smash, Mega Legends.
Trophy
X's trophy appears in both versions, as "X" in North America and as "Mega Man X" in other English releases.
- X
- Mega Man X
- The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid—a type of robot with the same thought capacity as a human. Built for combat, his powerful X-Buster is capable of Charge Shots. He also upgrades himself with parts he finds. In Smash Bros., he appears as part of Mega Man's Final Smash.
- : Mega Man X (01/1994)
- : Mega Man X2 (01/1995)
- The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid – a type of robot with the same thought patterns as a human. Built for combat, he's equipped with the X-Buster, a weapon capable of Charge Shots. He also upgrades himself with parts he finds. In this game, he appears as part of Mega Man's Final Smash.
- : Mega Man X (03/1994)
- : Mega Man X2 (07/1995)
As a costume
X is the basis for a paid downloadable content costume for Mii Gunners. Nintendo also released a QR code for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Assist role
X reprises his appearance alongside Mega Man during Mega Legends.
As a costume
The X costume from Smash 4 returned as DLC, as part of Wave 5 of the Mii Fighter costumes.
Spirits
Gallery
X's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | エックス, X |
English | X |
French | X |
German | X |
Spanish | X |
Italian | X |
Chinese | X |
Korean | X |
Dutch | X |
Russian | X |
References
- ^ "X is a Reploid (a kind of sentient robot) and the hero of this adventure." - X, Mega Man X Gallery, Mega Man X Legacy Collection. 2018.
- ^ "The hero of the Mega Man X series is a Reploid—a type of robot with the same thought capacity as a human." - X Trophy description, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. 2014.
- ^ Zero: "Even if we Reploids are destined to join the scrap heap when that evolutionary step does come about..." - Ending cutscene, Mega Man X8. 2004.
See also
show Character Inspirations for Mii Fighter Costumes in Super Smash Bros. 4 |
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show Character Inspirations for Mii Fighter Costumes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
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show Mega Man universe |
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