Rocman X
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| Rocman X | |
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Famicom version title screen | |
| Publisher | Sachen |
| Developer | Sachen |
| Console | Famicom/NES/Game Boy Color |
| Date | 1995 (Famicom), unknown (Game Boy Color) |
| Engine | Unknown |
| Sound engine | Sachen |
| Alternate names/hacks | Thunder Blast Man |
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Famicom/NES Version
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Added by Cheetahmen92There are three areas available on the stage select screen which are split into two parts and a boss each, although after clearing these there are four more stages afterwards; the first of which is a motorbike chase scene which looks and plays somewhat similarly to the speedboat sequence towards the end of Wave Man's stage in Mega Man 5. The first time you die in a stage you can continue from the point that you left off at but after that you have to restart at the stage you're currently on. The ending explains that Rocman X has saved Gadem City from the Paulung-Tang gang and that the city has made a statue of him.
Game Boy Color Version
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The GBC version has similar graphics and levels, but has completly different music. Some of the graphics were taken from the Famicom/NES version. Also, the gameplay is changed with a lower resolution and lack of shops between levels. The bosses require proper timing with hits like the NES version, except they're vulnerable for a much shorter time. Clearing all the stages yields no ending, as the game doesn't record bosses being defeated like a traditional Mega Man game. Two versions of this game exist: A "Rocman X" version featuring slightly edited Mega Man sprites and very slightly lower aim, and the more well-known "Thunder Blast Man" version, featuring the protagonist of the NES game. This version shares numerous similarities with Yong Yong games, particularly Rockman 8 and X4.
Trivia
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- Gadem City could be a reference to Gotham City from Batman.
- At the shop, there's an easter egg. If you poke the shopkeeper's breast, she looks at you disgusted. This also costs you $1000.
- The game's manual is the same for both the NES/Famicom version and the Game Boy version. Another thing to note is that the manual refers to Gadem City as Chiateng City, Miss Lucy as Rose, Havel only referred to once as "the jerk," and Thunder Blast Man (or Rocman X, as he's more commonly known) as "the leading role." It's also worth noting that the gameplay and controls mentioned in the manual are extremely similar to the Game Boy version, mentioning a charge-shot attack, five stages to select from the start, and pills apparently being the only item in the game.
- Rocman X appears on the front of the BootlegGames Wiki.
- There appears to be an alternate version of the upward flying sprites for Rocman X hidden in the rom, but they appear to be unused.



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Links:
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VirtuaNES link (Rocman X)
VirtuaGBX link (Thunder Blast Man)
