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Music! We finally got an Official Soundtrack for NT in 2012 & the SF games in 2018, as well as an EXE arranged tracks album in 2016. Apart from that, there have also been fan albums (such as Hoshizora Denpa by Colis Records), as well as real life concerts!
Books! While the Official Complete Works are technically from 2009, we didn't get them in English until later. Recently, both have been reprinted with hardcovers! We also got Capcom Special Selection: Rockman EXE and Ryusei no Rockman, as well as JP manga reprints.
Theme park! MMBN had two crossover events with Hanayashiki Amusement Park in 2016, which also led to new artwork and merch being created. Some of it is quite rare now!
Speedruns! Battle Network and Star Force speedrunning really got off the ground in the past years, with the formation of speedrunning group @TeamBattleNet and their yearly marathons. The marathons are also a great way to stay up-to-date on BN/SF community developments!
It's almost 202X! Unfortunately, no new MMBN or MMSF games were released in the past decade... but that doesn't mean things have been quiet in the Cyberworld. Let's look back at some community highlights from 2010-2019!
A group of Chinese modders including @Hikari_Calyx have produced a Chinese translation patch for Mega Man Battle Network 6!
Check out the patch here:
https://t.co/5axPTJBxnj
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Our MMBN4.5 English Translation patch has already been downloaded well over 7000 times. Thank you all for your continued support.
Today, we're releasing a Version 1.1 update for the MMBN4.5 translation patch!
Download page: https://t.co/8GrJpnywv8
.@EndCycleGame released for Android, iOS version on the way https://t.co/gLXpv1J8r5
The famous Mega Man SF and MegaMan.EXE handshake used to advertise the game was based on Shinsuke Komaki’s commemorative art. It was originally drawn for the series’ 20th anniversary, almost two years before Operate Shooting Star’s release!
November 12th, 10 years ago was when Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star was released!
The last “new” Battle Network game was an enhanced version of MMBN1 featuring Mega Man SF. It’s biggest feature was the stellar Rockman Star Colosseum minigame, where up to 8 players can play.