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Mega Man Battle Network 5 : ウィキペディア英語版
Mega Man Battle Network 5

| producer = Keiji Inafune
| designer = Masahiro Yasuma
Kohei Ozaki
Teruhiro Shimogawa
| writer = Masakazu Eguchi
Tsukasa Takenaka
| artist = Shinsuke Komaki
Keisuke Mizuno
| composer = Akari Kaida (GBA)
Mitsuhiko Takano (DS)
Seiko Kobuchi (DS)
Yoshino Aoki (DS)
|series=''Mega Man Battle Network''
| released = Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

| genre = Real-time tactical role-playing
| modes = Single-player, multiplayer
| platforms = Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
}}
''Mega Man Battle Network 5'', known as in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and Nintendo DS handheld game consoles. It is the fifth game in the ''Mega Man Battle Network'' series, and the first ''Mega Man'' game to be released on the Nintendo DS. ''Battle Network 5'' comes in three different versions: ''Team ProtoMan'' () and ''Team Colonel'' (), both for the Game Boy Advance, which have similar gameplay but slightly different supporting characters and stories, and ''Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS'', in Japan, for the Nintendo DS, which includes the content from both games as well as extra content.
== Gameplay ==

Gameplay in ''Mega Man Battle Network 5'' in this game is largely similar to that of its predecessors. The intrepid youngster Lan Hikari and his sentient computer program, MegaMan.EXE, must work to defeat the once-again-revived Nebula crime syndicate. Lan explores the real world and interacts with people and places there. When Lan plugs his PET, a handheld computer, into a computer with an interface jack (of which there are many), he can upload Mega Man to the cyber network. In that network, Mega Man can explore, but he's also threatened by viruses.
When Mega Man encounters viruses, the screen shifts to a battle screen, set on a six by three square grid. On the left half of the grid is Mega Man, and on the other half are his opponents. Mega Man has a relatively weak arm cannon, the MegaBuster, but his main weapon is Lan's library of battle chips, one-use-per-battle special attacks which grant various abilities, including simple attacks, attack enhancements, defensive effects, terrain transmogrification, or assistance from other Navis. Before battle, the player can construct a folder consisted of thirty battle chips, and each turn of a battle (measured by a timer bar at the top of the screen), the player is presented with a random selection of these chips. The player can send Mega Man up to five battle chips, after which the battle takes place in real time, with MegaMan, controlled by the player, attacking with his MegaBuster, dodging attacks, or activating battle chips from his queue.〔
Mega Man joins a team led by either Lan's and Mega Man's rivals Chaud and ProtoMan.EXE or new characters Baryl and Colonel.EXE, and the members of this team assist MegaMan in various ways. Mega Man can take on the attributes of one of his teammates with a Soul Unison.〔 The team plays its largest role in Liberation missions, wherein Mega Man and the rest of his team enter a part of the Nebula-controlled Internet to free the area via a time-limited battle with a group of viruses.〔 Also new to ''Mega Man Battle Network 5'' are Dark Chips, super-powerful chips. While they appeared randomly in ''Mega Man Battle Network 4'' when Mega Man was badly damaged, they are much more like normal battle chips in this game, in that they can be added to the battle chip folder like any other chip. Their extra power comes with a price: Mega man will no longer be able to achieve Soul Unison, and every time Mega Man uses a Dark Chip, he loses one point from his maximum hit points permanently. He can, however, use a Dark Chip for a Soul Unison; this is called a Chaos Unison, which is like a normal Soul Unison except that his MegaBuster is replaced with the effects of the Dark Chip he used for the Chaos Unison. While using this effect doesn't cause HP loss, it has to be done with careful timing, as charging with poor timing causes the Chaos Unison to end and an invincible, evil version of Mega Man to join the viruses and attack Mega Man for a short period of time using random battlechips.〔 Much like previous games in the series, Game Boy Advance copies of ''Mega Man Battle Network 5'' can connect using the Game Boy Advance link cable, to battle head-to-head or to trade battle chips.〔

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