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X, Zero and Vile first appear in Chapter 20, appropriately titled "The Maverick Hunters" ("Irregular Hunter" in the Japanese version). X and Zero are actually the final new Pair Unit to join the team (Chris and Jill from the ''Resident Evil'' series officially join the party in the next chapter, but they had been properly introduced during the fifth prologue portion earlier). References to Sigma are made during X and Zero's initial conversation with Vile, but Sigma himself does not appear in the game. |
X, Zero and Vile first appear in Chapter 20, appropriately titled "The Maverick Hunters" ("Irregular Hunter" in the Japanese version). X and Zero are actually the final new Pair Unit to join the team (Chris and Jill from the ''Resident Evil'' series officially join the party in the next chapter, but they had been properly introduced during the fifth prologue portion earlier). References to Sigma are made during X and Zero's initial conversation with Vile, but Sigma himself does not appear in the game. |
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− | Due to the game's crossover universe lore, KOS-MOS from the ''Xenosaga'' series apparently has information about X, Zero and the Maverick Hunters in her database. In turn, Zero has information about KOS-MOS, as well as Devilotte and Tron (though this interferes with the ''Mega Man'' series continuity as Tron would be born literally thousands of years later, therefore Zero should not know who Tron is at all and should not have data about her). Following the previous continuity of ''Namco x Capcom'', Tron remembers KOS-MOS from their past cross-dimensional journey together. Though it's only self-contained lore, the timelines of ''Xenosaga'' and ''Mega Man Legends'' apparently align themselves with each other due to their science fiction themes, a fact originally established in ''Namco x Capcom''. |
+ | Due to the game's crossover universe lore, KOS-MOS from the ''Xenosaga'' series apparently has information about X, Zero and the Maverick Hunters in her database. In turn, Zero has information about KOS-MOS, as well as Devilotte and Tron (though this interferes with the ''Mega Man'' series continuity as Tron would be born literally thousands of years later, therefore Zero should not know who Tron is at all and should not have data about her<!--, though, they had met in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which is possibly canon with the Legends series of games supported by when Tron calls Frank West and his partner Servbots 43 and 44-->). Following the previous continuity of ''Namco x Capcom'', Tron remembers KOS-MOS from their past cross-dimensional journey together. Though it's only self-contained lore, the timelines of ''Xenosaga'' and ''Mega Man Legends'' apparently align themselves with each other due to their science fiction themes, a fact originally established in ''Namco x Capcom''. |
A sequel, ''[[Project X Zone 2|Project X Zone 2: Brave New World]]'', has been released. X and Zero have been confirmed to return. During a video from E3 2015, it was shown that X and Zero were fighting Sigma, who appears in the sequel as well. |
A sequel, ''[[Project X Zone 2|Project X Zone 2: Brave New World]]'', has been released. X and Zero have been confirmed to return. During a video from E3 2015, it was shown that X and Zero were fighting Sigma, who appears in the sequel as well. |
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+ | * Devilotte summons [[w:c:capcom:Blodia|Blodia]] from ''[[w:c:capcom:Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness|Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness]]'' and the Mobilesuits: Alpha and Beta from ''[[w:c:capcom:Side Arms Hyper Dyne|Side Arms Hyper Dyne]]''. |
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+ | * Ulala summons [[w:c:sega:Harrier|Harrier]] from ''[[w:c:sega:Space Harrier|Space Harrier]]'', [[w:c:sega:Opa-Opa|Opa-Opa]] from ''[[w:c:sega:Fantasy Zone|Fantasy Zone]]'' and Scooter from ''Alien Storm''. |
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Revision as of 11:52, 10 January 2020
Project X Zone (プロジェクトクロスゾーン Purojekuto Kurosu Zōn, "Project Cross Zone") is a crossover simulation RPG video game for Nintendo 3DS released on October 11, 2012 in Japan, and released in North America on June 2013 and Europe on July 5, 2013. The game features characters from Capcom, Sega and Namco Bandai.
X, Zero, Tron Bonne and the Servbots appear in the game as playable characters. Also in the game are Iris as an event character, and Vile, Armor Soldier, Mets, Gun Volt, Horokko, Red Horokko and Sharukurusu as enemies. Cyber Space appears only once as a stage for Chapter 20 and Kattelox Island's City Hall appears as background art for a brief cutscene.
X, Zero and Vile first appear in Chapter 20, appropriately titled "The Maverick Hunters" ("Irregular Hunter" in the Japanese version). X and Zero are actually the final new Pair Unit to join the team (Chris and Jill from the Resident Evil series officially join the party in the next chapter, but they had been properly introduced during the fifth prologue portion earlier). References to Sigma are made during X and Zero's initial conversation with Vile, but Sigma himself does not appear in the game.
Due to the game's crossover universe lore, KOS-MOS from the Xenosaga series apparently has information about X, Zero and the Maverick Hunters in her database. In turn, Zero has information about KOS-MOS, as well as Devilotte and Tron (though this interferes with the Mega Man series continuity as Tron would be born literally thousands of years later, therefore Zero should not know who Tron is at all and should not have data about her). Following the previous continuity of Namco x Capcom, Tron remembers KOS-MOS from their past cross-dimensional journey together. Though it's only self-contained lore, the timelines of Xenosaga and Mega Man Legends apparently align themselves with each other due to their science fiction themes, a fact originally established in Namco x Capcom.
A sequel, Project X Zone 2: Brave New World, has been released. X and Zero have been confirmed to return. During a video from E3 2015, it was shown that X and Zero were fighting Sigma, who appears in the sequel as well.
Characters
Pair Units
Solo Units
Names | Game/series | Company |
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Tron Bonne and Servbots | Mega Man Legends | Capcom |
Juri Han | Super Street Fighter IV | Capcom |
Lady | Devil May Cry 3 | Capcom |
Arthur | Ghosts 'n Goblins | Capcom |
Batsu Ichimonji | Rival Schools: United By Fate | Capcom |
Devilotte | Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness | Capcom |
Saya | Namco × Capcom | Bandai Namco |
Sanger Zonvolt | Super Robot Wars: Original Generations | Bandai Namco |
Alisa Bosconovitch | Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion | Bandai Namco |
Flynn Scifo | Tales of Vesperia | Bandai Namco |
Lindow Amamiya | God Eater | Bandai Namco |
Neneko/Neito | Yumeria | Bandai Namco |
Valkyrie | The Adventure of Valkyrie: Legend of the Time Key | Bandai Namco |
Ulala | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Imca | Valkyria Chronicles III | Sega |
Bahn | Fighting Vipers | Sega |
Bruno Delinger | Dynamite Deka | Sega |
Rikiya Busujima | Zombie Revenge | Sega |
Vashyron | Resonance of Fate | Sega |
Cameos
Capcom
- Devilotte summons Blodia from Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness and the Mobilesuits: Alpha and Beta from Side Arms Hyper Dyne.
Sega
- Ulala summons Harrier from Space Harrier, Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone and Scooter from Alien Storm.
Rival Units
Names | Game/series | Company |
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Vile | Mega Man X | Capcom |
Seth | Street Fighter IV | Capcom |
Jedah | Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Lord Raptor | Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Nemesis | Resident Evil 3: Nemesis | Capcom |
Astaroth | Ghosts 'n Goblins | Capcom |
Meden Taore | Project X Zone | Bandai Namco |
Due Flabellum | Project X Zone | Bandai Namco |
Drei Belanos | Project X Zone | Bandai Namco |
Ein Belanos | Project X Zone | Bandai Namco |
Dokumezu | Namco × Capcom | Bandai Namco |
Dokugozu | Namco × Capcom | Bandai Namco |
Phantom | Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Bandai Namco |
Skeith | .hack | Bandai Namco |
Vajra | God Eater | Bandai Namco |
Dural | Virtua Fighter | Sega |
Ayame | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Ciseaux | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Coco★Tapioca | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Selvaria Bles | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Riemsianne | Shining Force EXA | Sega |
Event Characters
Names | Game/series | Company |
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Iris | Mega Man X | Capcom |
Aura | .hack | Bandai Namco |
Gallery
Videos
See also
- Namco × Capcom
- Project X Zone 2
- Street Fighter × Tekken
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
External links
- Project X Zone official site
- Project X Zone in the Project X Zone wiki
- Project X Zone in the Capcom wiki
- Project X Zone in the Namco Bandai wiki
- Project X Zone in the Sega wiki