![]() I'm glad to finally have them both back up online again! I've also taken this chance to incorporate guides for Mega Man X7 and Mega Man X8, both of which were originally made for Planet Mega Man many years ago. The main goal of this project was to future-proof the site and clean up all the messy HTML code, ensuring that it should still work with future web browsers and devices. I currently don't have any plans to add new guides to the roster. I should start by saying that this site will now act as an archive for all of our existing guides. The current crop of Nintendo consoles (Wii / Wii U / 3DS) are also home to a stack of classic Mega Man titles thanks to the awesome Virtual Console. We've been out of the Mega Man gaming scene for some time - let's see, there's been a Mega Man 9 and 10, and Mega Man-creator Keiji Inafune has since departed Capcom and started up his own gaming company. ![]() Well, after remaining static for just as long, the site has been completely renovated and refreshed with this new look. What's this? Remember us? You might have memories visiting the original Mega Man XZ: The Maverick Hunters website, originating way back in 2000 and calling Zophar's Domain its home for more than ten years.
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