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Mega Man Battle Network 3: White Version

Mega Man Battle Network 3: White Version

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From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: $14.99
Buy Used: $5.00
You Save: $9.99 (67%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 9395

Platform: Game Boy Advance
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Game Boy Advance
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 1

MPN: 28015
Model: 28015
UPC: 013388280155
EAN: 0013388280155
ASIN: B00009KO3C

Release Date: September 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: cartridge only, no box or book, plays great!100%guaranteed

Features:
  • New Mega Man styles, Battle Chip types, enemies, bosses and other surprises to discover!
  • Now, the new Navi Customizer lets you control customization of Mega Mans abilities.
  • Use the Game Link cable for tournament play and Battle Chip exchanges with Mega Man Battle Network 3 - Blue.

Accessories:

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • Mega Man Battle Network 2
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 - Blue
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Red Sun
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Blue Moon
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Protoman

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Megaman Battle Network 3 has a few significant improvements over the past two games in the series, but the overall concept is the same. Lan solves puzzles in the "real world," while Megaman.exe fights viruses and solves puzzles on the Net. The battle system is still the same, and that isn't a bad thing--it is still the best live action battle system for any RPG on a handheld.

At this point in the story, it's been about a month since Lan and Megaman's encounter with the nefarious Net Mafia Gospel, and a new semester at school is about to start. When Lan and his classmates are invited to the seemingly innocent net battler Semi-Finals at ACDC Square, little do they know that a new, incredibly evil plan is about to be hatched!

The most exciting addition to the game, hands down, is that you can now make your own Megaman with segments of code that you gather throughout the game. Watch out, though: Do it badly, and you can get a buggy program. In addition to programming your own Megaman, you can still change Megaman's battle styles (just like in Battle Network 2). The end result is the best character creation system on a handheld.

In a homage to the Pokemon games, there is both a White and Blue version of Megaman Battle Network 3. The game is more or less the same, but there are unique cards, styles, and programs for each version--which makes trading and battling via link cable a real incentive.

In short, Megaman Battle Network 3 is one of the best RPG's for the GBA, and is appropriate for all ages. Fans of traditional Megaman games will also like the live action battles. --Bryan Karsh

Pros:

  • New Programming language lets you make your own Megaman
  • White and Blue versions have unique cards, styles, and bosses

Cons:

  • Graphics look a little stale--a rehash of the past two games


Product Description
Megaman Battle Network 3 has a few significant improvements over the past two games in the series, but the overall concept is the same. Lan solves puzzles in the "real world," while Megaman.exe fights viruses and solves puzzles on the Net. The battle system is still the same, and that isn't a bad thing--it is still the best live action battle system for any RPG on a handheld.

At this point in the story, it's been about a month since Lan and Megaman's encounter with the nefarious Net Mafia Gospel, and a new semester at school is about to start. When Lan and his classmates are invited to the seemingly innocent net battler Semi-Finals at ACDC Square, little do they know that a new, incredibly evil plan is about to be hatched!

The most exciting addition to the game, hands down, is that you can now make your own Megaman with segments of code that you gather throughout the game. Watch out, though: Do it badly, and you can get a buggy program. In addition to programming your own Megaman, you can still change Megaman's battle styles (just like in Battle Network 2). The end result is the best character creation system on a handheld.

In a homage to the Pokemon games, there is both a White and Blue version of Megaman Battle Network 3. The game is more or less the same, but there are unique cards, styles, and programs for each version--which makes trading and battling via link cable a real incentive.

In short, Megaman Battle Network 3 is one of the best RPG's for the GBA, and is appropriate for all ages. Fans of traditional Megaman games will also like the live action battles. --Bryan Karsh

Pros:

  • New Programming language lets you make your own Megaman
  • White and Blue versions have unique cards, styles, a


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars This game rocks   December 27, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I give a 5 star fun rating because it never get boring. There is so much you can do even after you beat Alpha(final boss). I give it a 4 star overall rating because it does get a little repetative (ecpecialy after beating it ten times.

The difference between this White and Blue is Blue is a bit Harder than White and there are diffferent Giga class Chips, and there is also a different Boss for the #2 Undernet Rank.

I would recomend getting this game just so you can have it. After i gave it to a cousin i have wanted to play it a lot.



5 out of 5 stars i think i'll love it   April 1, 2006
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

im thinking of buying this game but tell me what is the difference between white version and blue.


5 out of 5 stars MEGA MAN 3 :WHITE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   November 1, 2005
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

The graphics are awesome! and the style customization and the programs you can put in let you customize to whatever you want! fire, wood, electric, or round to all of them! you can go against your friends navi, but now that i think of it , the villian is REALLLLY corny, but a good one for beginners. but i have been playing them all! im thinking of getting battle network 5. but this is a really good game , and the navis are awesome!


5 out of 5 stars Wow! I'm impressed!   February 15, 2005
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

At first, I was a bit skeptic of the BN series. I like all the other megaman series, but I saw megaman BN and didn't know what to think. At first it seemed to different, but while talking to other Megaman community members, they convinced me into trying it. I bought this one because it was the cheapest I could find. I was extremely impressed with the cool action sequences and good storyline. The play is really addictive. I never care for graphics, but if you really are a visomaniac, I suppose you might not like them.
In all:
play: 5 stars
replayability: 5 stars
frustration: next to none (4 stars)
graphics: (NA)
Price: 4 stars
= 4 1/2
enjoy!



5 out of 5 stars great   February 12, 2005
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

This game is so good. the only problem is that when you get closer to the end it is really hard. You might want to get a gba action replay with this game.

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