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Mega Man X2 - Zero Playable

Original game : Mega Man X2

Platform : SNES

Author : Programer Peru

Release date : 06 March 2020

Category : Improvement

Patch version : 1.0a

Modifications : G

Downloads : 14419

ROM Information

Database match: Mega Man X2 (USA)
Database: No-Intro: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (v. 20180813-062835)
File/ROM SHA-1: 637079014421563283CDED6AEAA0604597B2E33C
File/ROM CRC32: 947B0355

Hack description

This hack as the Mega Man X - Zero Playable was found in a Youtube video. The greatest feature is that Zero replaced X (using his X3 sprites).

Although this hack is very nice, the author only changed sprites of X to Zero. There are no new texts reflecting Zero or even new graphics for items, like the extra life (still displays the X). The function to change X for Zero in the middle of the stages, like on Mega Man X 3 is absent too.

The shoryuken is still obtainable in the same way.

There is 2 IPS files. In one IPS, Zero change his palette color according the used weapon.

Knowed bugs: When you fire the charged version of Speed Burner or Silk Shot the palette of Zero becomes weird. (Pause and unpause the game to fix). This only happens in the version without palette change.

Screenshots

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Contributions

ContributorType of contributionDescription
Programer PeruOriginal HackingCreator of this hack

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