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Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge GBA

List Price: $29.99
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Description:

Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge lets you earn new battle cards and put them to the test, in the latest Mega Man adventure! Jump into the Battle Chip Grand Prix & face off against classic characters from the Mega Man universe. Build them up to become powerful fighters!

Features:

Choose from any of the most popular characters of the Battle Network universe - including Mega Man & Guts Man


Use your Battle Chips to render great super-shots, sword maneuvers and other specialized moves


Go head-to-head against a friend with your GameLink cable


Introduces a new Net-Navi characters


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 5.0 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Release Date: March 03, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1The worst megaman game ever.Nov 23, 2004

When I saw this game, I was so exicited. All the battle network games have been super fun. You don't do anything in this game. You choose your chips, then watch a battle of pure luck, pressing "R" or "L" when something bad happens. See, no action at all. I highly recommend you do not this game.

10 of 14 found the following review helpful:

1A poor member of the Battle Network seriesMar 17, 2004
By Kincaid Ranwyn
This game is just a 'filler' for hungry fans of the series while waiting for Mega Man Battle Network 4, and it shows. There's no exploration neither in the 'real world' nor in the 'net, thus no random virus battles; the only purpose of the game is to battle navis in a tournament. While this by itself wouldn't be too bad if it had the same battle structure as the other Battle Network games, this title introduces a new 'chip deck' battle system that randomly selects the chips you can use in each turn from the ones you place in your 'deck', and what's worse, the battle grid no longer allows you to move your character. The player's role in the battle is reduced to pushing a button repeatedly to see how the battle goes, and ocasionally insert one of the 'slot in' chips. The game gets boring rather quickly.

You can play with six different characters and navis, but that just changes the sprites shown and some of the story setup, nothing more. And the 'story' itself is just a quick excuse to throw the game together.

If you're a fan of the series, you'll probably get this game just to have the complete collection. But if you enjoyed the other Battle Network games and are expecting another good installment that actually contributes something to the story and gives you hours of exploration and fun, plus a battle system that doesn't leave anything in the hands of the game, wait for Battle Network 4.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5MEGAMAN BATTLE CHIP CHALLENGEOct 09, 2004

I own this video game and I like it very much. In one review someone said you can't battle Bass and Gateman. Well you know what you can battle them, because I have done so. Bass and Gateman are in the second part of the game (after you won the first part). I don't know about the other navis (they could be in the free battle areas). I just hope that I get some more Megaman video games for Christmas. Bye.

P.S. I'm older than 12 years old.


1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5MEGAMAN BATTLE CHIP CHALLENGEOct 09, 2004

I own this video game and I like it very much. In one review someone said you can't battle Bass and Gateman. Well you know what you can battle them, because I have done so. Bass and Gateman are in the second part of the game (after you won the first part). I don't know about the other navis (they could be in the free battle areas). I just hope that I get some more Megaman video games for Christmas. Bye.


1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4NetNavis (Playable and Opponents)Sep 18, 2004
By Arthur Denorfia Jr.
I may not have played or own this game, but on the Mega Man Home Page (by typing http://www.mmhp.net/ under game list) it says that you play as either Lan and MegaMan, Maylu and Roll, Dex and GutsMan, Chaud and ProtoMan, Kai and TurboMan, and Mary and Ring. Not only do you fight Normal NetNavis, you also fight current NetOps like Arashi, Takeo, Maddy, Count Zap, Mr. Match (he has 3 NetNavis), and others with their NetNavis including AirMan, BeastMan, ColorMan/WackoMan, ElecMan, FireMan/TorchMan, FlameMan, FlashMan, FreezeMan, HeatMan, IceMan, KingMan, KnightMan, MagicMan, MagnetMan, MetalMan, NumberMan, PlantMan, QuickMan, SharkMan, SkullMan, SnakeMan, ThunderMan, ToadMan, and WoodMan.

Too bad you can't fight Bass, BombMan/BlasterMan, BowlMan, BubbleMan, CutMan, DesertMan, GateMan, MistMan, NapalmMan/MoltanicMan, PharaohMan, PlanetMan, Punk, ShadowMan and anyone else that was in past games that I forgot because they're not in this game.

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