
One of the most time-tested moneymaking schemes in gaming (or any form of entertainment, for that matter) is to repackage classic titles in a bundle and then sell what are effectively the exact same games to a nostalgia-hungry audience. Sometimes, these compilations prove to be a wonderful return to games long forgotten, and these collections are often stuffed to the gills with extra features and bonus content that make the purchase worthwhile. Most re-releases go the other way, simply slapping all the games onto a single disc and throwing it on store shelves.

Several mega man compilations have been discounted, including Mega Man Legacy Collection (dropping to as low as $15.15), Mega Man Anniversary Collection ($12.85), Mega Man X Collection ($12.29) and Mega Man Zero Collection ($26.99).
Just bought it on Xbox One and im surprised how poorly made this collection is. The games run really horrible with frame drops out of this world if you get into a new area.
Dont get this half assed collection.
X collection on new consoles/machines when? The PS2 one is NTSC only so it doesnt work with PAL PS2's. Otherwise I would have bough it ages ago.

Capcom plans on re-releasing a budget version of Mega Man Zero Collection for Japan. The game will join the Best Price! collection in August and cost 2,190 yen.

This week’s Fate cast is littered with sexual innuendo and focuses mostly on handheld gaming. Some news concerning Watch Dogs and Batman Arkham Origins is discussed but is quickly derailed by penis puns. Enjoy!