Mega Man Zero 4

Mega Man Zero 4
Mega Man Zero 4 boxart
North American cover art
Developer(s)Inti Creates
Publisher(s)Capcom
Director(s)Ryota Ito
Yoshinori Kawano
Producer(s)Takuya Aizu
Keiji Inafune
Ken Horinouchi
Designer(s)Masahiro Mizukoshi
Yoshiaki Iwanaga
Programmer(s)Kazutaka Yanagisawa
Toyohiro Serita
Tomoyuki Kajihara
Ken Murakami
Artist(s)Toru Nakayama
Writer(s)Makoto Yabe
Composer(s)Ippo Yamada
Masaki Suzuki
Luna Umegaki
Shinichi Itakura
SeriesMega Man Zero
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • AU: September 14, 2005
  • EU: September 16, 2005[3]
Genre(s)Action, platform, RPG, Hack 'n slash, Run 'n gun
Mode(s)Single-player

Mega Man Zero 4[a] is a video game developed by Inti Creates and published in 2005 by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld. It is the fourth and final installment of the Mega Man Zero subseries of the Mega Man franchise and is set several months after the events of Mega Man Zero 3. The European version featured a completely different logo, which was also used on Mega Man X7, Mega Man X8, Mega Man X: Command Mission, Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Network Transmission, Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge, Mega Man Battle Network 3, Mega Man Battle Network 4, and Mega Man Battle Network 5. The game deals with Dr. Weil's reign over Neo Arcadia in which humans, who have been reduced to second-rate citizens, begin to escape in large numbers to the last-known livable location on the planet, Area Zero, beginning a conflict between the two groups. The effects of this war eventually drive Zero and the Resistance to protect Area Zero and its inhabitants from Dr. Weil.[4]

Since its original release, it has been brought to the Nintendo DS family of systems as part of the Mega Man Zero Collection in 2010 and the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2016. In February 2020, it was released on PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One as part of the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection.

  1. ^ GameSpot staff (October 4, 2005). "Mega Man Zero returns to GBA". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on February 8, 2022. Retrieved July 17, 2010.
  2. ^ Inti Creates staff. "Products" (in Japanese). Inti Creates. Archived from the original on June 6, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  3. ^ Nintendo staff. "The Nintendo Channel: List of Game Boy Advance software" (PDF). Nintendo. Retrieved January 9, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ (2006) Capcom Mega Man Zero 4 Instruction Booklet (in English).


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