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Mega Man 10 to hit XBL 31st March

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Capcom has confirmed the release date for yet another installment in the 2D platform series, Mega Man 10.

Set in 20XX, a suspicious outbreak of Roboenza - a Robot flu - has broken out, infecting robots all over the world, causing them to rampage out of control, taking cities hostage. Apparently.

As Mega Man or Proto Man from the start, you'll need to get to the heart of the viral mystery  and stop whoever is behind it.

This time however, Capcom has thoughtfully added an "Easy Mode" for less hardcore players and a set of "Mega Man Challenges" in which you're able to practice your skills before entering the main game.

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"Each Robot Master has his own unique weapons and vulnerabilities. Of course the creator of the original Mega Man, Keiji Inafune, is in charge of directing and supervising the boss character designs and delivers the wildest villains the series has seen yet. Bosses like Sheep Man and Strike Man are sure to quickly become fan favourites!"

Mega Man 10 will be available on XBLA from March 31st.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 March 2010 16:56 )  

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