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Published on 7/15/2004
Will the Mega Man series ever end?
So here's a character called X going through all the troubles created by Sigma just like Rockman (Mega Man) and Dr. Wily did in all the previous games of the series. :)
The movies for this game are still being improved, so faster versions can be expected in near future.
In my opinion (Bisqwit) this movie doesn't show very much mastership over the game, but it does complete the scenes faster than any experienced player would.
Game:
Mega Man X

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
High Quality MKV
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43

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Published on 7/22/2004
Will the Mega Man series ever end?
So here's a character called X going through all the troubles created by Sigma just like Rockman (Mega Man) and Dr. Wily did in all the previous games of the series. :)
Game:
Mega Man X

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
High Quality MKV
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43

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Published on 7/31/2004
The Mega Man X speedruns are becoming more interesting by every new release.
This version beats Frenom's previous version by 106 seconds.
For extra curiosity, the page "Mega Man X Tricks" explains some of the tricks that are and/or can be used in the X series games.
Takes no damage, except where it belongs to the plot.
Game:
Mega Man X

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
High Quality MKV
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43

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Published on 2/26/2005
Since moving to the SNES 16-bit land, Mega Man has taken the secret identity X, but everyone knows it's still him because he's the only blue robot who shoots three pellets at a time at other robots and steals their weapons.
This version by DeHackEd beats Wodball's previous version by ~77 seconds.
For extra curiosity, there is a page "Mega Man X Tricks" that explains some of the tricks that are and/or can be used in the X series games.
This video takes no damage except where it belongs to the plot... sort of. You'll see.
Game:
Mega Man X

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Video Downloads:
AVI
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43

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Published on 12/2/2006
Since moving to the SNES 16-bit land, Mega Man has taken the secret identity X, but everyone knows it's still him because he's the only blue robot who shoots three pellets at a time at other robots and steals their weapons.
FractalFusion takes the game apart with a new route, new strategies, nasty bugs and more optimal movements.
For extra curiosity, there is a page "Mega Man X Tricks" that explains some of the tricks that are and/or can be used in the X series games.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the 100% completion run.

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Published on 2/27/2009
Originally thought to be an April Fools joke, it turns out that Capcom really did hide a one-hit-kills weapon in Mega Man X. That platform in Armored Armadillo's stage always did seem a little strange.
Unlike the later games, collecting the Hadoken is much more time consuming compared to the ability to obliterate the mandatory Reploid rematches and fortress bosses. Nevertheless this run is still faster than the first any% run ever published.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the any% run.
This movie has an Atlas Map encode of the Chill Penguin stage, which shows the standard encode overlaid on a zoomed out map.

Published on 6/12/2012
Since moving to the SNES 16-bit land, Mega Man has taken the secret identity X, but everyone knows it's still him because he's the only blue robot who shoots three pellets at a time at other robots, steals their weapons, and zips through walls.
FractalFusion plays this game a bit differently than usual. He abuses a failed password in order to obtain all weapons before the intro stage; this also causes all 8 Mavericks to be flagged as beaten, so the run proceeds directly to the Sigma stages after the intro stage.
Because the failed password does not include X's armor upgrades and the Maverick stages are never entered, the dash boots (normally impossible to avoid) are never collected, meaning that Mega Man X spends the entire run walking through the stages; this provides more opportunities for entertainment than usual. For more information, read the author's comments.

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Published on 1/26/2015
Originally thought to be an April Fools joke, it turns out that Capcom really did hide a one-hit-kills weapon in Mega Man X. That platform in Armored Armadillo's stage always did seem a little strange.
Unlike the later games, collecting the Hadoken is much more time consuming compared to the ability to obliterate the mandatory Reploid rematches and fortress bosses. Nevertheless this run is still faster than the first any% run ever published.
Hetfield managed to improve the previous run by 10 seconds, although the actual improvement is roughly 22.2 seconds, and most of it was lost because of the use of a more accurate emulator.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the any% run.

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Published on 3/7/2015
Originally thought to be an April Fools joke, it turns out that Capcom really did hide a one-hit-kills weapon in Mega Man X. That platform in Armored Armadillo's stage always did seem a little strange.
Unlike the later games, collecting the Hadoken is much more time consuming compared to the ability to obliterate the mandatory Reploid rematches and fortress bosses. Nevertheless this run is still faster than the first any% run ever published.
Hetfield managed to improve the previous run by 35.2 seconds, thanks to a better usage of a the phantom grab glitch. More info about this glitch can be read in the submission text.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the any% run.

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Published on 4/14/2015
Since moving to the SNES 16-bit land, Mega Man has taken the secret identity X, but everyone knows it's still him because he's the only blue robot who shoots three pellets at a time at other robots and steals their weapons.
Hetfield90 takes the game apart once again with new tricks that have been discovered over the years.
For extra curiosity, there is a page "Mega Man X Tricks" that explains some of the tricks that are and/or can be used in the X series games.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the 100% completion run.

Published on 6/7/2016
Since moving to the SNES 16-bit land, Mega Man has taken the secret identity X, but everyone knows it's still him because he's the only blue robot who shoots three pellets at a time at other robots and steals their weapons.
Thanks to a newly discovered trick (namely turnaround kicks) along with further optimisations, nrg_zam cuts off 4.46 seconds over the previously published TAS. For more details on turnaround kicks, read the author's comments.
For extra curiosity, there is a page "Mega Man X Tricks" that explains some of the tricks that are and/or can be used in the X series games.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the 100% completion run.

Published on 8/15/2016
Originally thought to be an April Fools joke, it turns out that Capcom really did hide a one-hit-kills weapon in Mega Man X. That platform in Armored Armadillo's stage always did seem a little strange. Unlike the later games, collecting the Hadoken is much more time consuming.
Hetfield managed to improve the previous run by 6.5 seconds, thanks to better lag reduction and overall better optimisation. Please read the author's comments for more details.
If you want to see more of the blue-clad hero, we recommend watching the any% run.


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