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Post by Goku Goku Gadget Saiyan on Jan 15, 2010 9:02:16 GMT -5
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 15, 2010 9:40:25 GMT -5
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Post by Vile on Jan 15, 2010 12:59:28 GMT -5
Meh. Unless it has some new features like MMBN5 Double Team had I see no reason to get it unless you can't find one of the 4 games. They should easy to find in gamestops, I seem to see them alot.
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 16, 2010 13:30:11 GMT -5
Ew BN series.
This collection is still a good buy.
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Post by Ztrl on Jan 27, 2010 2:56:06 GMT -5
Official site is up, it only has the debut trailer for now, but I like the way they made it. Right from the start you know that it's MMZ all over again. www.capcom.co.jp/rockman/zero/index.htmlThe obligatory MM Collection gallery is included in MMZC and is used via the touch screen. The touch screen will also display art work for the current game you are playing while you play, sorta cool I guess. The ranking system is still intact, which is good. I was hoping for some sort of cross game abilities but that is yet to be revealed . RMZC comes out in Japan March 2010.
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 27, 2010 10:40:17 GMT -5
I heard about the gallery, and I hope it has all those official sketches and arts and whatnot. I look forward to that when the US has the English version.
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Post by Sonic on Jan 28, 2010 2:39:25 GMT -5
I dunno if I'd buy it, I mean I have all four games right next to me, and they're perfectly playable. And I just recently demolished the crap out of all four again. Still nice to see it getting some attention again though.
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 28, 2010 13:58:12 GMT -5
They probably wanted to bring it forward just in case there are people (like me) who've had misfortunes concerning the original catridges. It's like when they released X Collection for the PS2, perhaps for those who switched over to PS2 from PS1 for good and missed the old games.
The additional features are considered good incentives.
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Post by Ztrl on Jan 29, 2010 0:40:40 GMT -5
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 29, 2010 8:17:05 GMT -5
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Post by Ztrl on Jan 29, 2010 19:14:06 GMT -5
Now does that mean that we can play through all four games without switching? That would be cool.
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 30, 2010 11:49:16 GMT -5
I think it's something like that, yeah. It's like it's saying that you can bring all your weapons you had in Z1 to Z2, and henceforth until Z4. In this aspect, I think it's special, compared to the individual games where you have to earn them again and again.
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Post by Ztrl on Jan 30, 2010 23:29:20 GMT -5
Capcom USA and Capcom Europe just announced the release date for the Mega Man Zero Collection. The game will hit store shelves early this summer. CAPCOM� ANNOUNCES MEGA MAN� ZERO COLLECTION FOR NINTENDO DSTM A Collection of the Legendary Mega Man ZERO Titles Bundled Together For On-The-Go Action! SAN MATEO, Calif � January 28, 2010 � Capcom�, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that the Mega Man� ZERO Collection is coming to Nintendo DS�. The Mega Man ZERO Collection is comprised of all four Mega Man ZERO titles bundled together. Having sold over 500 thousand units in North America, all four titles will be available on one DS cartridge for the first time at a great price. The portable Mega Man� fun will begin when the title arrives in early Summer 2010. The first Mega Man ZERO game was released in 2002 on the GameBoy� Advance. It featured Zero, a popular Capcom character that was introduced in the Mega Man� X series. The Mega Man ZERO series follows Zero through a dark and thrilling 2D action-adventure with high-quality visuals and action. Users can expect to make use of Zero�s trademarks weapons like the Z-sabor and Buster Shot. There will also be interesting devices like the Chain Rod and Zero Knuckle. For the first time, the Mega Man ZERO series will be available for Nintendo DS�, complete with all-new modes. In Mega Man Zero our hero awakens after 100 years of sleep to a world where innocent reploids (robots) are unjustly attacked by an organization called "Neo Arcadia". This new government has turned the world into a place where it is extremely hard for reploids to live and where they are under constant persecution. Reploids who have managed to escape from the punishment flee to an old city which now lies in ruin, but the evil Neo Arcadia is closing-in on their location. A genius scientist named Ciel, who lives with the innocent reploids in hopes of saving them, tries to revive the legendary reploid Mega Man Zero in order to save the cornered reploids. As Mega Man Zero, it is up to you to save the world. In Mega Man� Zero 2, it has been one year since Zero saved the reploids and defeated the evil advance of Copy X and Neo Arcadia. Nevertheless, Neo Arcadia still hunts him and sets a trap for our hero. His plan is to trick Zero and use him to wreak chaos between reploids and humans once again. But, can he succeed? Mega Man� Zero 3 is set in a world called "Neo Arcadia" that has been created as a utopia for humans and reploids. This new chapter continues the adventure of the series' title hero, Zero, and his reploid allies in the Resistance group who are fighting for peace. In Mega Man Zero 3, Zero encounters a malevolent new reploid called Omega who has unleashed the evil power of the Dark Elf to brainwash the Resistance in order to take over Neo Arcadia. As the only one who has escaped the brainwashing attack, Zero must fight to save his allies and Neo Arcadia. Mega Man� Zero 4 picks up right after the events of Mega Man Zero 3. After falling under the evil rule of Dr. Weil, Neo Arcadia has collapsed into a state of chaos and confusion. Zero discovers this disastrous turn of events when he and his friends come to the rescue of a band of humans fleeing Neo Arcadia. Now it�s up to our hero Zero to resolve this terrible conflict between humans and reploids to restore peace and security to the land. With new systems to seize enemy weapons and create strengthening chips, plus new Cyber elf programs to introduce new abilities, this is some of the most exhilarating Mega Man action you can get in a handheld experience. For more information, please visit: press.capcom.com and capcom-unity.com
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 31, 2010 10:59:33 GMT -5
Capcom USA and Capcom Europe just announced the release date for the Mega Man Zero Collection. The game will hit store shelves early this summer. ... I thought I already said it was a summer release in my previous post. And there isn't really a precise date release.
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Post by Professor Fann on Feb 24, 2010 10:59:23 GMT -5
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