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MegaMan New Horizon GBA

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MegaMan New Horizon
File:Newhorizon2.png
General
AuthorA.U.D.
TypeDemos
VersionDemo
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/08/14
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MegaMan New Horizon is a MegaMan fan-game. The project was cancelled.

User guide

The resistance, which was led by Doctor Ciel and the mysterious ancient reploid Zero had challenged the global scale anti-reploid propaganda of Neo Arcadia for a small handful of years. But then, one day, they were approached by the Cyber Elf Ghost of Mega Man X. X had offered council and guidance to Zero in the past, but now he offered the resistance an altogether new kind of hope… a way to stop all future bloodshed.

A colony ready starship, built in secret by private investors on the dark side of Earth's moon. X believed if the reploids and human sympathizers were removed from the equation, the war would simply die out like a fire without fuel. The prospect of a new home was tantalizing, but it wasn't in Zero's nature to turn his back on a fight, and Ciel couldn't imagine ever leaving Earth behind, but they offered their fondest wishes and an ardent desire for the success of his new mission.

With deep regrets, the mission went on, even though leaving many behind, faces they would never see again. On wings of the deepest blue, the Icarus flew into the night, with a quarter million human and reploids souls committed to the stars, with only ancient satellite telemetry guiding it towards what they desperately hoped was a green world. What they found was a paradise. They named their new Garden of Eden for the words of a child, 'New Horizon'. The Icarus' wings were dismantled as planned to build new homes.

Like its namesake, it would never fly again. The Terrans had settled down on the smallest continent called Neo Titania, but in the coming years expanded their settlements throughout their new world. Especially onto the largest continent called Youzem. Ninety years later, disaster struck and the Icarus landing colony suffered an earthquake that forced the survivors to leave and resettle at Elysium, a city that a few years earlier had become the colony's capital. However, only a scant few years thereafter, another disaster happened.

The number of irregular reploids had increased dramatically since the colony's creation. In 2440, War swept through 'New Horizon' when the strongest of the colony's peacekeepers suddenly turned against the populace. The Maverick threat was greater than ever before.

Hubart, a scientist of repute, approached X and appraised him of the dire threat the colonists faced. In light of this, X agreed to help fight the new menace. A new powerful reploid body was summarily designed for the legendary hero... and with the help of a cyber-elf expert named Alouette, X's soul DNA was reintegrated into the new physical body. Though the hour was dark and the circumstances desperate, Mega Man X was back amongst the living, willing to fulfill the promise of a better tomorrow.

Screenshots

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Media

Mega Man New Horizon (Blue)

Credits

Alternate Universe Design Studios:

  • Production team - Michal Lysek (Lysekoid), Ian Stewart (Grenzenlos), Frederick Durand (Zoberraz).
  • Writing team - Ian Stewart (Grenzenlos), Frederick Durand (Zoberraz).
  • Engineering team - Tabias Persson, Michal Lysek (Lysekoid).
  • Audio - Adam Anania (Heat Man), Joakim Mansson, Andre Medeiros (Staltz).
  • Art team - James Dies (SilverLimit), Michal Lysek (Lysekoid).

Special thanks to Eric Zhao Ou (Eriance), Steven Cooper (The Cold Mage), Zan, Jonathan Brewer (Equinox), Glauber K. Rodrigues (Sever), Ruby.

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