Mega Man Network Transmission

Mega Man Network Transmission
North American cover art
Developer(s)Arika
Publisher(s)Capcom
Director(s)Akira Kurabayashi
Producer(s)Keiji Inafune
Ichiro Mihara
Designer(s)Hiroshi Okuda
Artist(s)Motokazu Sakai
Composer(s)Shinji Hosoe
Ayako Saso
Yousuke Yasui
SeriesMega Man Battle Network
Platform(s)GameCube
Release
Genre(s)Action, platform, role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Mega Man Network Transmission[a] is a 2003 action-platform video game developed by Arika and published by Capcom for the GameCube video game console. The game was first released in Japan on March 6, 2003, and in North America and PAL regions the following June as Arika's only GameCube game. Network Transmission is part of the Mega Man Battle Network series, which originated on the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld and takes place in an alternate timeline to the main Mega Man series.

Taking place one month after the events of the first Mega Man Battle Network game, the plot follows the protagonist Lan Hikari and his online avatar MegaMan.EXE in their fight against the "WWW (World Three)" organization and its attempt to unleash and spread the infectious "Zero Virus" into cyberspace. The player controls MegaMan through a set of levels that require actions such as jumping, sliding, and shooting, as well as the use of special "Battle Chips" that grant the player various combat and movement abilities. Network Transmission combines action and platforming gameplay elements from older Mega Man games with the strategy and role-playing elements as defined by the Battle Network series.

The development team's intent was to meld these attributes into a home console title that would appeal to the young gamer audience that they found with the GBA series. Critical reception for Network Transmission has been mostly average reviews. Although it received some positive remarks for its Battle Chip gameplay, many critics have complained that the game features a high or unbalanced difficulty level. The game's sound and its combination of 2D and 3D cel-shaded graphics have been met with varied opinions.

  1. ^ GameZone staff (June 17, 2003). "Capcom Releases Mega Man Network Transmission on GameCube". GameZone. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  2. ^ Arika staff. "Release Dates". Arika. Archived from the original on April 2, 2010. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  3. ^ Kosmina, Ben (July 1, 2003). "GameCube Australian Release Dates". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved March 15, 2011.


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