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Rockman EXE The Medal Operation

Rockman EXE The Medal Operation

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Rockman EXE The Medal Operation is an arcade game in the MegaMan Battle Network sub-series of Mega Man games from Capcom. It uses various elements from the fifth Battle Network video game. It was never released outside Japan. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 2005
Series: Mega Man Battle Network
Publisher: Capcom
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Arcade game

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