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'''''Street Fighter X Mega Man''''' ('''''Street Fighter Cross Mega Man''''') is a game for the PC that was released on December 17, 2012. It was initially a fan-made title known as '''''Mega Man vs. Street Fighter''''', which was in development since 2009. Creator Seow Zong Hui approached [[Capcom|Capcom USA]] with a work-in-progress version in 2012, and it was soon decided that the project would be funded, given creative input, and officially distributed online through the company. As a commemorative 25th anniversary game for the ''[[Mega Man (Series)|Mega Man]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series, its release doubles as an ushering of the former series' anniversary and the ending of the latter's. It is available for free on Capcom Unity.
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'''''Street Fighter X Mega Man''''' ('''''Street Fighter Cross Mega Man''''') is a 2D crossover game for the PC that was released on December 17, 2012. It is a commemorative 25th anniversary platform and fighting hybrid game for the ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter (series)|Street Fighter]]'' series; its release doubles as an ushering of the former series' anniversary and the ending of the latter's. It is available for free on [[Capcom Unity]].
   
==Story==
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==Gameplay==
 
[[Image:SF_X_MM_Screen.png|right|500px|thumb|Promotional art.]]
Having fought countless [[Robot Master]]s over the years, [[Mega Man (Character)|Mega Man]] is ready to lay back, relax and enjoy his 25th Anniversary. Getting wind of this, [[Ryu]] and his fellow Street Fighters want one last battle before they let their own anniversary finish. A true collaboration between Capcom and its fans for Mega Man’s and Street Fighter’s 25th Anniversary, ''Street Fighter x Mega Man'' was created and developed by Singapore native Seow Zong Hui (aka “Sonic”), with an original soundtrack by Luke Esquivel (aka “A_Rival”), and with support provided Capcom, ''Street Fighter X Mega Man'' stars the Blue Bomber as he goes toe-to-toe with some of Street Fighter’s most beloved characters complete with their own individual themed stages and boss battles.
 
 
As in most ''Mega Man'' games, the game offers eight levels to choose from. To make the battles easiest, it is best to defeat the easiest level first, then move on to the one whose boss is defeated by that weapon. Which is easiest varies by opinions.
 
==Bosses==
 
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===Eight Bosses===
 
As in most Mega Man games, the game offers eight levels to choose from. To make the battles easiest, it is best to defeat the easiest level first, then move on to the one whose boss is defeated by that weapon. Which is easiest is mostly opinion. Chun Li, Rolento, and Urien are three suggestions.
 
   
 
===Bosses===
 
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|[[Rolento]]
 
|[[Rolento]]
|[[Mine Sweeper]]
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|'''Mine Sweeper'''
|[[Soul Satellite]]
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|'''Soul Satellite'''
 
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|[[Dhalsim]]
 
|[[Dhalsim]]
|[[Yoga Inferno]]
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|'''Yoga Inferno'''
|[[Optic Laser]]
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|'''Optic Laser'''
 
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|[[Urien]]
 
|[[Urien]]
|[[Aegis Reflector]]
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|'''Aegis Reflector'''
|[[Mine Sweeper]]
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|'''Mine Sweeper'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Ryu]]
 
|[[Ryu]]
|[[Hadoken]]
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|'''[[Hadoken]]'''
|[[Aegis Reflector]]
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|'''Aegis Reflector'''
 
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|[[Blanka]]
 
|[[Blanka]]
|[[Tropical Hazzard]]
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|'''Tropical Hazzard'''
|[[Yoga Inferno]]
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|'''Yoga Inferno'''
 
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|-
 
|[[Rose]]
 
|[[Rose]]
|[[Soul Satellite]]
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|'''Soul Satellite'''
|[[Tropical Hazzard]]
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|'''Tropical Hazzard'''
 
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|-
 
|[[Crimson Viper]]
 
|[[Crimson Viper]]
|[[Optic Laser]]
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|'''Optic Laser'''
|[[Lightning Kick]]
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|'''Lightning Kick'''
 
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|[[Chun-Li]]
 
|[[Chun-Li]]
|[[Lightning Kick]]
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|'''Lightning Kick'''
|[[Hadoken]]
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|'''Hadoken'''
 
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*[[Balrog]]
 
*[[Balrog]]
 
*[[Vega]]
 
*[[Vega]]
*[[Boss Rush|Rematch against the eight bosses]]
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*'''Boss Rush''' (rematch against the eight bosses)
 
*[[Sagat]] (available only in Version 2.0)
 
*[[Sagat]] (available only in Version 2.0)
 
*[[M. Bison]]
 
*[[M. Bison]]
 
*[[Akuma]] (hidden boss)
 
*[[Akuma]] (hidden boss)
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==Story==
 
"Having fought countless Robot Masters over the years, [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] is ready to lay back, relax and enjoy his 25th Anniversary. Getting wind of this, [[Ryu]] and his fellow Street Fighters want one last battle before they let their own anniversary finish. A true collaboration between Capcom and its fans for ''Mega Man''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s and ''Street Fighter''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 25th anniversary, ''Street Fighter x Mega Man'' was created and developed by Singapore native Seow Zong Hui (aka “Sonic”), with an original soundtrack by Luke Esquivel (aka “A_Rival”), and with support provided Capcom, ''Street Fighter x Mega Man'' stars the Blue Bomber as he goes toe-to-toe with some of ''Street Fighter''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s most beloved characters complete with their own individual themed stages and boss battles."
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==Development==
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''Street Fighter x Mega Man'' was initially a fan-made title known as ''Mega Man vs. Street Fighter'', which was in development since 2009. Creator Seow Zong Hui approached [[Capcom|Capcom USA]] with a work-in-progress version in 2012, and it was soon decided that the project would be funded, given creative input, and officially distributed online through the company.
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An updated version known as ''"Street Fighter X Mega Man V2"'' was released on January 18, 2013. It includes minor tweaks, gameplay enhancements, a new password system, improved controller support, a rebuffed M. Bison and [[Sagat]] as a new secret character.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This is the first Mega Man game to ever be programmed entirely outside of [[Capcom]].
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*This is the first officially distributed ''[[Mega Man Series|Mega Man]]'' game to ever be programmed entirely outside of [[Capcom]].
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*In a portion of [[Ryu]]'s Stage there is Japanese writing on the wall reading "1987". This was the year that Capcom initially released the original ''Street Fighter'' in Japanese arcades and the original ''Mega Man'' on the Japenese Famicom.
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*In a portion of [[Ryu]]'s stage there is Japanese writing on the wall reading "1987". This was the year that Capcom initially released the original ''[[Street Fighter]]'' in Japanese arcades and the original ''[[Mega Man]]'' on the Japanese Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System).
*Capcom rumored at the possibility of the game being ported to Mac, Linux, and cell phones.
 
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*Each Level is a mix of the Street Fighter character's themes and a Robot Master stage theme. (For Example Dhalsim's stage is a mix of his theme and Snake Man's.)
 
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*[[Dan]] appears everytime a new weapon is obtained.
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*There were unconfirmed rumors of the possibility of the game being ported to Mac, Linux, and cell phones.{{Fact}}
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*Each level is a mix of the ''Street Fighter'' characters' themes and a Robot Master stage theme (for example, Dhalsim's stage is a mix of his theme and Snake Man's).
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
'''Programmer/Artist:''' Seow Zong Hui (aka Sonic)<br />'''Music:''' Luke Esquivel (aka A-Rival)<br />'''Background Artist:''' George Papapetrou (aka Geo)<br />
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'''Programmer/Artist''': Seow Zong Hui (aka Sonic)<br />'''Music:''' Luke Esquivel (aka A-Rival)<br />'''Background Artist:''' George Papapetrou (aka Geo)<br />
 
:'''Capcom U.S.A. Support'''<br />
 
:'''Capcom U.S.A. Support'''<br />
 
'''SVP CS Planning & Strategy:''' Christian Svensson<br />'''Sr. Community and Online Manager:''' Brett Elston<br />'''Associate Producer:''' Michael Evans<br />'''Community and Online Specialist:''' Greg Moore<br />'''Director of Technology:''' Gary Lake-Schaal<br />'''Director of Product Development:''' Erin Krell<br />'''Assistant General Counsel:''' Albert Chin<br />'''Associate Strategic Marketing Manager:''' Andrew Schnorr<br />'''Sr. Community and Online Specialist:''' Chris Antista<br />'''Sr. PR Manager:''' Jason Andersen<br />'''Director of CS Planning and Strategy:''' Kaori Tsukuda<br />'''Associate Manager Content Analysis:''' Marc Rodriguez<br />'''Marketing Coordinator:''' Mike Lunn<br />'''Paralegal:''' Theresa Pascual<br />'''Director Web Technologies:''' Tom James<br />'''Senior Producer:''' Travis Williams<br />'''Manager Global Marketing Relations:''' Tsuyoshi Kanda<br />'''Assoc. Manager Global Marketing Relations:''' Yuka Daimon<br />'''VP Digital Platforms:''' Zack Karlsson<br />'''Special Thanks:'''<br />
 
'''SVP CS Planning & Strategy:''' Christian Svensson<br />'''Sr. Community and Online Manager:''' Brett Elston<br />'''Associate Producer:''' Michael Evans<br />'''Community and Online Specialist:''' Greg Moore<br />'''Director of Technology:''' Gary Lake-Schaal<br />'''Director of Product Development:''' Erin Krell<br />'''Assistant General Counsel:''' Albert Chin<br />'''Associate Strategic Marketing Manager:''' Andrew Schnorr<br />'''Sr. Community and Online Specialist:''' Chris Antista<br />'''Sr. PR Manager:''' Jason Andersen<br />'''Director of CS Planning and Strategy:''' Kaori Tsukuda<br />'''Associate Manager Content Analysis:''' Marc Rodriguez<br />'''Marketing Coordinator:''' Mike Lunn<br />'''Paralegal:''' Theresa Pascual<br />'''Director Web Technologies:''' Tom James<br />'''Senior Producer:''' Travis Williams<br />'''Manager Global Marketing Relations:''' Tsuyoshi Kanda<br />'''Assoc. Manager Global Marketing Relations:''' Yuka Daimon<br />'''VP Digital Platforms:''' Zack Karlsson<br />'''Special Thanks:'''<br />
 
*Matt Lomonaco (Pinpoint Marketing Group, Inc.)
 
*Matt Lomonaco (Pinpoint Marketing Group, Inc.)
 
*Alstone Tee Jia Loong, Arthur Moy, Joseph Lee E Feng, Koh Yung Tek, Law Che Lin, Mac Franco, Max Ho Chiong Ping, Roy Lim Chuen Soon, Tui Ming Fung, Yeo Chee Leng, Zhi Liang Chew<br />
 
*Alstone Tee Jia Loong, Arthur Moy, Joseph Lee E Feng, Koh Yung Tek, Law Che Lin, Mac Franco, Max Ho Chiong Ping, Roy Lim Chuen Soon, Tui Ming Fung, Yeo Chee Leng, Zhi Liang Chew<br />
 
==Screenshots==
 
<gallery widths="90">
 
SFXMM_Opening.jpg|Opening Screen
 
SFXMM_Title.jpg|Title Screen
 
SFXMM_StageSelect.jpg|Boss Selection Screen
 
SFXMM_Rolento.jpg|Rolento's Stage
 
SFXMM_Dhalsim.jpg|Dhalsim's Stage
 
SFXMM_Urien.jpg|Urien's Stage
 
SFXMM_Ryu.jpg|Ryu's Stage
 
SFXMM_Blanka.jpg|Blanka's Stage
 
SFXMM_Rose.jpg|Rose's Stage
 
SFXMM_C.Viper.jpg|Crimson Viper's Stage
 
SFXMM_Chun-Li.jpg|Chun-Li's Stage
 
Balrog.png
 
c ciper 3.png
 
Rolento.png
 
VsRyu.png
 
Ryu Fight.png
 
Rose level 1.png
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Video==
 
==Video==
 
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
File:Street Fighter x Mega Man Boss Order Starter Guide|Starter Guide
 
File:Street Fighter x Mega Man Boss Order Starter Guide|Starter Guide
File:Street Fighter X Mega Man reveal trailer|Reveal Trailer
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==External links==
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==External Links==
 
*[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man Capcom-Unity: Mega Man Official Group page] - Page with the game's download link.
 
*[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man Capcom-Unity: Mega Man Official Group page] - Page with the game's download link.
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*[http://rivalrivalrival.bandcamp.com/album/street-fighter-x-mega-man-ost Street Fighter X Mega Man OST] by A_Rival
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*[http://rivalrivalrival.bandcamp.com/album/street-fighter-x-mega-man-ost ''Street Fighter X Mega Man OST''] by "A_Rival".
[[Category:PC Games]]
 
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*[[Wikipedia:Street Fighter X Mega Man|Wikpedia article]]
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*[[w:c:megaman:Street Fighter X Mega Man|''MegaMan Knowledge Base'' article]]
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*[[w:c:streetfighter:Street Fighter X Mega Man|''Street Fighter'' wikia article]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Street Fighter Games]]
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[[Category:Mega Man Games]]
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[[Category:Mega Man Classic Games]]
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[[Category:2D Fighting Games]]
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[[Category:Crossover Games]]
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[[Category:Action Games]]
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[[Category:Platform Games]]
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[[Category:Fighting Games]]
 
[[Category:PC Games]]
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[[Category:2012 video games]]

Revision as of 14:27, 9 January 2020

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Street Fighter X Mega Man (Street Fighter Cross Mega Man) is a 2D crossover game for the PC that was released on December 17, 2012. It is a commemorative 25th anniversary platform and fighting hybrid game for the Mega Man and Street Fighter series; its release doubles as an ushering of the former series' anniversary and the ending of the latter's. It is available for free on Capcom Unity.

Gameplay

SF X MM Screen

Promotional art.

As in most Mega Man games, the game offers eight levels to choose from. To make the battles easiest, it is best to defeat the easiest level first, then move on to the one whose boss is defeated by that weapon. Which is easiest varies by opinions.

Bosses

Name Weapon Weakness
Rolento Mine Sweeper Soul Satellite
Dhalsim Yoga Inferno Optic Laser
Urien Aegis Reflector Mine Sweeper
Ryu Hadoken Aegis Reflector
Blanka Tropical Hazzard Yoga Inferno
Rose Soul Satellite Tropical Hazzard
Crimson Viper Optic Laser Lightning Kick
Chun-Li Lightning Kick Hadoken

Final Bosses

Story

"Having fought countless Robot Masters over the years, Mega Man is ready to lay back, relax and enjoy his 25th Anniversary. Getting wind of this, Ryu and his fellow Street Fighters want one last battle before they let their own anniversary finish. A true collaboration between Capcom and its fans for Mega Man's and Street Fighter's 25th anniversary, Street Fighter x Mega Man was created and developed by Singapore native Seow Zong Hui (aka “Sonic”), with an original soundtrack by Luke Esquivel (aka “A_Rival”), and with support provided Capcom, Street Fighter x Mega Man stars the Blue Bomber as he goes toe-to-toe with some of Street Fighter's most beloved characters complete with their own individual themed stages and boss battles."

Development

Street Fighter x Mega Man was initially a fan-made title known as Mega Man vs. Street Fighter, which was in development since 2009. Creator Seow Zong Hui approached Capcom USA with a work-in-progress version in 2012, and it was soon decided that the project would be funded, given creative input, and officially distributed online through the company.

An updated version known as "Street Fighter X Mega Man V2" was released on January 18, 2013. It includes minor tweaks, gameplay enhancements, a new password system, improved controller support, a rebuffed M. Bison and Sagat as a new secret character.

Trivia

  • This is the first officially distributed Mega Man game to ever be programmed entirely outside of Capcom.
  • In a portion of Ryu's stage there is Japanese writing on the wall reading "1987". This was the year that Capcom initially released the original Street Fighter in Japanese arcades and the original Mega Man on the Japanese Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System).
  • Dan appears everytime a new weapon is obtained.
  • There were unconfirmed rumors of the possibility of the game being ported to Mac, Linux, and cell phones.[citation needed]
  • Each level is a mix of the Street Fighter characters' themes and a Robot Master stage theme (for example, Dhalsim's stage is a mix of his theme and Snake Man's).

Credits

Programmer/Artist: Seow Zong Hui (aka Sonic)
Music: Luke Esquivel (aka A-Rival)
Background Artist: George Papapetrou (aka Geo)

Capcom U.S.A. Support

SVP CS Planning & Strategy: Christian Svensson
Sr. Community and Online Manager: Brett Elston
Associate Producer: Michael Evans
Community and Online Specialist: Greg Moore
Director of Technology: Gary Lake-Schaal
Director of Product Development: Erin Krell
Assistant General Counsel: Albert Chin
Associate Strategic Marketing Manager: Andrew Schnorr
Sr. Community and Online Specialist: Chris Antista
Sr. PR Manager: Jason Andersen
Director of CS Planning and Strategy: Kaori Tsukuda
Associate Manager Content Analysis: Marc Rodriguez
Marketing Coordinator: Mike Lunn
Paralegal: Theresa Pascual
Director Web Technologies: Tom James
Senior Producer: Travis Williams
Manager Global Marketing Relations: Tsuyoshi Kanda
Assoc. Manager Global Marketing Relations: Yuka Daimon
VP Digital Platforms: Zack Karlsson
Special Thanks:

  • Matt Lomonaco (Pinpoint Marketing Group, Inc.)
  • Alstone Tee Jia Loong, Arthur Moy, Joseph Lee E Feng, Koh Yung Tek, Law Che Lin, Mac Franco, Max Ho Chiong Ping, Roy Lim Chuen Soon, Tui Ming Fung, Yeo Chee Leng, Zhi Liang Chew

Video

External Links