Mega Man X2 - Zero Playable
Original game : Mega Man X2
Platform : SNES
Author : Programer Peru
Release date : 06 March 2020
Category : Improvement
Patch version : 1.0a
Modifications : G
Downloads : 14419
ROM Information
Database match: Mega Man X2 (USA)Hack description
This hack as the Mega Man X - Zero Playable was found in a Youtube video. The greatest feature is that Zero replaced X (using his X3 sprites).Screenshots




Contributions
| Contributor | Type of contribution | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Programer Peru | Original Hacking | Creator of this hack |
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