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Mega Man: Battle Chip Challenge

aka: Rockman EXE: Battle Chip GP
Moby ID: 23348
Game Boy Advance Specs
Buy on Game Boy Advance
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Lan, Chaud, Dex and other characters from the Mega Man Battle Network Universe prepare to duke it out in the Battle Chip GP! Take control of your favorite character and face off against many opponents as you make your way to the head of the GP to reach the ultimate prize, an incredibly rare battle chip!

Gameplay is based around the Mega Man Battle Network series of games, in that players purchase and use various battle chips to combat their opponents. However, unlike the main games, players do not have direct control over their Net Navi. Instead, players pre-select their battle chips, and one of these chips are used in the battle against the opponent. Once selected, the game automatically plays out the battle.

There is also a process called 'slotting in', which can be performed by pressing L or R during battle when your slot in gauge is full. Slotting in allows you to use an additional battle chip during gameplay to assist you. If successful, the chip will be used, and aid you with healing, dealing extra damage, and so on.

Spellings

  • ロックマンエグゼ N1バトル - Japanese WonderSwan spelling
  • ロックマンエグゼ バトルチップGP グランプリ - Japanese spelling

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Average score: 55% (based on 22 ratings)

Players

Average score: 2.5 out of 5 (based on 6 ratings with 1 reviews)

If you like games that play by themselves, then this game is for you

The Good
The music is okay, but that's stretching it since the Mega Man Battle Network games are known to have phenomenal music.

The Bad
The game plays by itself. All you do is build a deck and then check the win percentage to see if you will win the match. No strategy involved except for using your backup chip but even then all you have to do is wait for the meter to fill up a certain percentage and then use it. During matches, the battle chips are chosen at random. Most animations and sprites are recycled from previous games. Makes the Mega Man Battle Network games look bad.

The Bottom Line
Watch the "gameplay" on YouTube. It's the exact same as playing this crappy game.

Game Boy Advance · by 45th&47th (1069) · 2024

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Contributors to this Entry

Game added by Ben K.

Wii U added by Michael Cassidy. WonderSwan Color added by Artzei.

Additional contributors: Skippy_Chipskunk.

Game added July 31, 2006. Last modified January 5, 2024.