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Every Mega Man series has its fans, but for anyone who grew up on the Game Boy Advance, it’s likely “Mega Man” means Battle Network. Reimagining Robot Masters as sentient Net Navi programs and the sub-series’ grid-based chip battles were strokes of genius, to the point a grand total of six main games were made – some of them with multiple versions. 

Now I’m happy to say that Capcom has shared every single one of their soundtracks back with the world on both Spotify and iTunes. The Rockman EXE Soundbox, as it’s called, brings you 281 tracks from nearly the entirety of Battle Network. Missing are spinoffs, like Network Transmission and Battle Chip GP, but Battle Networks 1 through 6 are all present and accounted for. 

 

 

You can jack in to these cybernetic soundtracks now, and keep those fingers crossed for more Mega Man Battle Network announcements during its 20th anniversary.

 

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Written by Ricky Berg

When he isn’t writing for Nintendo Wire, Ricky’s anticipating the next Kirby, Fire Emblem, or if the stars ever align, Mother 3 to be released. Till then he’ll have the warm comfort of Super Smash Bros. to keep him going.