Mega Man X Collection (Video Game 2006)
Game is included."The Know's Top 10s" Top 20 Playstation Games, Part 1 (20-11) (TV Episode 2015)
The #14 pick."The Angry Video Game Nerd" Mega Man Games (TV Episode 2016)
Featured."Honest Game Trailers" Mega Man (TV Episode 2017)
Used in trailer
Mega Man & Bass (Video Game 1998)
Mega Man X5 (Video Game 2000)
Mega Man X6 (Video Game 2001)
Mega Man X7 (Video Game 2003)
Mega Man X8 (Video Game 2004)
Mega Man (Video Game 1987)
Mega Man 2 (Video Game 1988)
Mega Man 3 (Video Game 1990)
Mega Man 4 (Video Game 1991)
Mega Man 5 (Video Game 1992)
Pocket Fighter (Video Game 1997)
Cameo of IrisMega Man Legends 2 (Video Game 2000)
- complained about title's name
Hard Corps: Uprising (Video Game 2011)
The first part of the final boss battle with Tiberius is similar to the boss battle with Colonel from this game, as both battles involve high-ranked military men with commissar caps that use swords as their primary weapons and can also block your attacks in a game where enemies rarely do so. Both battles also take place near a location with flying battleships.Project X Zone (Video Game 2012)
Iris appears in one chapter, causing Zero to suffer a mental breakdown, complete with lines such as "There's no world just for Reploids, it's only a fantasy" and "What am I fighting for?!" The name of the chapter where this happens is titled "An Unbeatable Love", which references the main theme song "Makenai Ai ga Kitto Aru", or "We've Definitely Got a Love that Won't Lose", sung by Yukie Nakama in the Japanese version of Mega Man X4
Final Fight (Video Game 1989)
Independence Day (1996)
Storm Owl's airships fires a laser similar to the alien destroyers
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