Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star

Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star (ロックマンエグゼ オペレート シューティングスター) is a game released in November 12, 2009 for the Nintendo DS in Japan. It is a re-release of the first MegaMan Battle Network game with some extras, as well as a crossover with the MegaMan Star Force series.

New features
Additions to the game:


 * The MegaMan from the Star Force series is playable during and after his events in the plot.
 * A multiplayer mode called Rockman Star Colosseum, where the player can use the two MegaMen and ProtoMan.EXE.
 * Game modes include "Team Battle" and "vs. Forte".
 * Some changes to the game mechanics, such as:
 * Addition of maps in the lower screen
 * Voices in some parts of the game
 * New mugshots for the main characters
 * A new area with a new boss: ClockMan.EXE
 * Five new Battle Chips, new Program Advances, and changes to the attack value and letter codes of some Chips.
 * The invisible paths in ElecMan.EXE's scenario now have small dots that flash periodically.
 * The player now runs automatically, and holding the button makes him walk normally.
 * The wood, auqa and fire armors have been removed.

Story
The game has the same story of the original, the only difference being the addition of 2 events related to the MegaMan Star Force series:



In the prologue, Harp Note is kidnapped by ClockMan.EXE (a NetNavi able to travel through time by creating warp holes), who escapes to the MegaMan Battle Network era 200 years in the past. Dr. Goodall prepares a warp hole to allow MegaMan to follow him, and warns him that he can only return to his time if he finds ClockMan.

After the battle against ElecMan.EXE, ClockMan captures Roll.EXE, and MegaMan.EXE searches for her in the internet after hearing that a strange blue Navi was around the area at the time. When he sees the Star Force MegaMan, MegaMan.EXE believes he is the one who captured Roll and fights against him, but later realize that he is innocent and the two join forces to fight against ClockMan. After defeating ClockMan, MegaMan and Harp Note return to their time, and the MegaMan of the Star Force series gives MegaMan.EXE a program that allows the player to use him and his Battle Chip.