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=== Mega Man Maverick Hunter X === [[File:Mega Man Maverick Hunter X Coverart.png|100px|right|thumb|The Mega Man Maverick Hunter Xbox art.]] {{nihongo|'''''Mega Man Maverick Hunter X'''''|イレギュラーハンターX||Irregular Hunter X}} is an [[enhanced remake]] of ''Mega Man X'' developed by [[Capcom]] for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. Originally released on December 2005 in Japan and 2006 in US and Europe, it was re-released 3 years later for the [[PlayStation Network]] on October 29, 2009 as a downloadable title. Major differences include: * [[3D computer graphics|3D graphics]] * Enhanced and remixed soundtrack featuring new versions of all songs found in the original game (except the password song) * Re-arranged parts capsules, swapping what levels they appeared in. None of them are mandatory * The Buster gained from capsule and Zero differ. The capsule version works like the SNES version, while the Zero version fires a larger red burst, rather than a chain of smaller ones. * A reworked script and backstory. * [[voice acting|VAs]] for the characters. * An [[anime]] [[original video animation|OVA]] prequel titled, "The Day of Sigma". * Anime [[full motion video|FMV]] sequences. * The ability to play as [[Vile (Mega Man X)|Vile]], which includes over 40 new weapons, new music, slightly adjusted stage layouts, and re-worked enemy placement. * The secret capsule that gives you the [[Hadoken]] ability from [[Street Fighter]] has been slightly changed in this version. It can also be saved.
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