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Game: Mega Man 2
Console: GameBoy

Cheat:

Code

Dr wily code:a1b2b4c1c5d1d1e3e5.

Four energy tanks (no Bosses defeated)

Enter A2/4 B2/4 C1/2 D2/3 as a password.

Final level

Enter A1/3/4 B3 C1/2/3 D1/3 as a password.

Codes

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Boss Weapon Password
Clash Man Gun A1 B3/4 C3 D1/2/3
Metal Man Clash A1/3 C3 D1/2/4
Wood Man Metal A1/3 B4 C3 D1/2/4
Air Man Wood A2/3 B1/4 C3 D1/2/4
Needle Man Air A2/3 B1/4 C2/3 D1/4
Magnet Man Needle A2/3 B1/4 C2 D1/4
Hard Man Magnet A2/3 B1/4 C1/2/3 D1
Top Man Hard A1/2/3 B4 C2/3/4 D1

Boss Weaknesses

Clash Man- Air Shooter
Metal Man- Clash Bomb
Wood Man- Metal Blade
Air Man- Leaf Shield
Hard Man- Top Spin
Top Man- Hard Punch
Needle Man- Magnet Missle
Magnet Man- Needle Cannon

The Right Name

There is a boss that is commonly called Crashman. His name is not Crashman his name is Clash Man. His weapon is the Clash Bomb not the Crash Bomb.




Manufacturer: Capcom
Release Date: 14 June, 2002
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Three months have passed since the Internet crime organization World Three was defeated by Lan and his virus-busting pal, Mega Man.exe. Just as the world begins to feel safe, a new threat rears its digital head: an evil Internet syndicate called the Net-Mafia Gospel. Will Lan and Mega Man be up to this new challenge?

The gameplay of Mega Man: Battle Network 2 is almost identical to the first game--it's an isometric RPG with a kickin' battle system. You spend half the time in the "real world" as Lan, and the other half in the Internet as the antivirus program Mega Man.exe. Solving puzzles and getting power-ups (and, of course, fighting baddies) are the core of this game.

The crowning glory of Mega Man: Battle Network 2 is its battle system. The arcade-style battles are still in real time, but there are some significant changes since the first game. Mega Man doesn't automatically regain his health after a battle--he needs to find special chips to fully recover. Also, there are now four battle styles from which Mega Man can choose (heat, aqua, wood, or electricity) depending on the type of chips he collects. These chip types affect Mega Man's effectiveness against different enemies. The battle screens have also changed; unique terrains now make battles more varied. And now there are more than 200 chips to collect!

The plot in Mega Man: Battle Network was a little shallow, and seemed geared toward a younger crowd. While Battle Network 2 is also rated E, it has a darker, fuller story--and with an enemy like the Net-Mafia Gospel (which has to be the coolest gang name I've ever heard), the story becomes a compelling enhancement to the game.

Mega Man: Battle Network 2 comes through with some refreshing refinements to all the good features of the original game, making it a must-have for any Mega Man or RPG fan. --Bryan Karsh

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