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  • 07-13-2012, 02:01 AM
    Malevolus

    SDCC12: Bandai Goes Blue With Mega Man

    Classic Hero Is Joined By Alternate Versions And Cool Villains...

    You can see photos of all the cool Mega Man figures in our SDCC gallery HERE.


    One of the longest running and most popular video game characters is Mega Man, and Bandai continues to be the source of the coolest figures based on that saga. At San Diego Comic-Con Bluefin had a display case dedicated to the blue hero, divided up into three distinct battle scenes. In the first, Full Armor X takes on the massive Sigma, a prototype with no release date yet. Above them, Zero Black Ver. (another prototype) faced off against the currently available Zero (TYPE 2). Finally, tucked into the back of the display was Zero (1st Ver.) and Vile (coming next month) in an enormous Ride Armor prototype!

    -Scott Rubin

    You can see photos of all the cool Mega Man figures in our SDCC gallery HERE.


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