List of Mega Man Video Games - Mega Man Battle Network Series

Mega Man Battle Network Series

  • Mega Man Battle Network – Game Boy Advance, 2001
  • Mega Man Battle Network 2 – Game Boy Advance, 2001
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 White – Game Boy Advance, 2002
  • Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Blue Moon – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Protoman – Game Boy Advance, 2004
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel – Game Boy Advance, 2005
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team – Nintendo DS, 2005
  • Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar – Game Boy Advance, 2005
  • Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar – Game Boy Advance, 2005
  • Mega Man Network Transmission – GameCube, 2003
  • Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge – Game Boy Advance, 2003
  • Rockman EXE WS (Japan only) – WonderSwan Color, 2003
  • Rockman EXE N1 Battle (Japan only) – WonderSwan Color, 2003
  • Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation (Japan only) – Game Boy Advance, 2004
  • Rockman EXE Phantom of Network (Japan only) – Cell Phone, 2004
  • Rockman EXE The Medal Operation (Japan only) – Arcade, 2005
  • Rockman EXE Battle Chip Stadium (Japan only) – Arcade, 2005
  • Rockman EXE Legend of Network (Japan only) – Cell Phone, 2006
  • Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star (Japan only) – Nintendo DS, 2009 - An enhanced port of the first Mega Man Battle Network title.

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