Infinite Legacy X -ikemen- Mugen Apr 2026

is that project.

If you have spent any time in the darker corners of the fighting game community, you know the name MUGEN . For decades, it has been the wild west of 2D combat—a place where Goku can fight Ronald McDonald on a lava stage ripped from King of Fighters .

Disclaimer: This build requires you to source the original IKEMEN engine and the game assets separately. Always support official fighting game releases. Infinite Legacy X -IKEMEN- MUGEN

Yes, the download is huge (bring an external hard drive). Yes, setting up IKEMEN requires a tiny bit of technical know-how compared to standard EXE files.

But every so often, a project comes along that transcends the "meme status." A project that doesn't just throw characters together but attempts to build a cohesive, balanced, and cinematic experience. is that project

And it is terrifyingly ambitious. First, let’s clear up the name. Traditionally, "Infinite Legacy" was a beloved MUGEN build known for its massive roster and high-quality sprites. However, Infinite Legacy X makes a crucial technical jump: It runs on IKEMEN .

But once you land that first Max Mode combo with a perfectly edited Shin Akuma against a TAS-level Rugal Bernstein... you’ll understand why the MUGEN community is still alive. Disclaimer: This build requires you to source the

For the uninitiated, IKEMEN is a standalone launcher and engine. Think of it as MUGEN’s younger, faster, net-code-having sibling. It allows for widescreen HD resolutions, smoother rollback netplay, and much better resource management than the clunky DOS-era MUGEN executable. You can download a MUGEN pack with 5,000 characters in ten minutes. Most of them are broken. Most of them crash your game. Most of them look like a five-year-old drew them in MS Paint.