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Mega Man X2 SNES

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2026-04-05 £238.24 £39.95 £1,128.70 10
2026-04-04 £238.24 £39.95 £1,128.70 10
2026-04-03 £238.24 £39.95 £1,128.70 10
2026-04-02 £128.35 £29.80 £286.70 10
2026-04-01 £128.35 £29.80 £286.70 10
2026-03-31 £134.06 £41.78 £286.70 10
2026-03-30 £128.55 £39.95 £286.70 10
2026-03-29 £129.56 £41.78 £286.70 10
2026-03-28 £136.21 £41.78 £291.90 10
2026-03-27 £135.41 £41.78 £291.90 10
2026-03-26 £135.52 £42.00 £291.90 10
2026-03-25 £130.59 £29.42 £291.90 10

Game Info

Developer
Capcom
Publisher
Capcom
Platform
SNES
Release Year
1994

Screenshots

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Game History

Mega Man X2 was developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The game was produced by the same team that created the original Mega Man X, building upon the successful formula of the first game in the X series.

Mega Man X2 was released in Japan on December 24, 1992, and later arrived in North America in early 1993. The game continued the tradition of the Mega Man franchise while introducing new Maverick bosses and refined gameplay mechanics that fans of the series appreciated.

The game received generally positive reviews from critics upon its release, who praised its level design, challenging gameplay, and the additions of new abilities and weapons. It performed well commercially, contributing to the success of the Mega Man X franchise during the 16-bit era. Players appreciated the improvements made over the first game and the continued quality of the series.

Today, Mega Man X2 is historically significant to collectors for several reasons. It represents an important entry in one of gaming's most beloved franchises during a period when the SNES was at peak popularity. Original cartridges in good condition command respectable prices in the collector's market, though they are less expensive than rarer SNES titles. The game is valued for its place in Mega Man history and the quality of its design.

An interesting aspect of Mega Man X2's development was how it refined the X formula relatively quickly after the first game's success. The title demonstrated Capcom's ability to iterate and improve upon established series while maintaining core gameplay elements that fans enjoyed. The game also benefited from the SNES hardware's capabilities, featuring colorful graphics and responsive controls that set the standard for action games on the platform.

Mega Man X2 remains accessible to modern players through various means, including the Mega Man X Legacy Collection released in 2018, ensuring that new generations can experience this important entry in the legendary franchise's history.