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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review | Game Over

Added: 25.08.2015 18:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Jeremy Peeples - "The Mega Man Legacy Collection may seem lacking in core game content given how vast the Mega Man franchise is, but what it delivers is executed perfectly."

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review | Den of Geek US

Added: 25.08.2015 16:18 | 26 views | 0 comments


The Blue Bomber gets the HD remastered collection fans deserve.

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Out Today on PS4

Added: 25.08.2015 16:01 | 20 views | 0 comments


Mega Man is one of Capcom's earliest and most beloved characters. I've even met gamers that have never played a Mega Man game before, but own Mega Man shirts or even have tattoos of him! We hope to make jumping into Mega Man the easiest it's ever been with this collection of the series' 8-bit origins: Mega Man 1-6 for only $14.99.

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review A Brilliant Six Pack of NES Nostalgia | COG

Added: 25.08.2015 15:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


COG writes: Mega Man Legacy Collection is a celebration of the 8-bit history of Capcoms iconic Blue Bomber. Its everything we could have hoped for with the reproductions of the original six Mega Man games.

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review | GodisaGeek

Added: 25.08.2015 15:18 | 15 views | 0 comments


Lee Garbutt: "While not an essential purchase by any means, this is a fine collection and worth a shot if youre curious, or are looking for an excuse to revisit these titles. Personally, Im glad that were starting to see a return of retro compilations that show a little love to the source material, other than just chucking ROMs on a disc; Legacy Collection certainly shows that love. Fingers crossed for more a Mega Man X Legacy Collection next."

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Arrived Today

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Featuring faithful reproductions of the series#039; origins with the original six Mega Man games

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ZTGD | Mega Man Legacy Collection Review

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Ken McKown writes: Mega Man is one of my oldest, and most treasured gaming memories. I still remember the circumstances of being introduced to the original game on the NES. The Blue Bomber has also seen more than his fair share of collections and remakes over the years. There is not a system gamers couldnt experience (at least) the original six 8-bit classics in some form or fashion, all that is except for the PS4 and Xbox One. Well now that is remedied. Mega Man Legacy Collection is yet another excuse to experience these fine games, with some bonus fan service thrown in for good measure.

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Mega Man Legacy Collection review | EGM

Added: 25.08.2015 10:18 | 16 views | 0 comments


EGM: Playing Mega Man Legacy Collection is like opening a box of old photographs. While your memory of the specifics may be hazy, here before you are highlights from your past in perfect clarity, spattered with familiar faces of old friends and rekindling memories of those forgotten. But even better, MMLC is a time machine able to transport you back to a time when game play was unforgiving, save functions were rare, and two buttons were all you needed to protect the world from a crazed scientist.

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Mega Man Legacy Collection (Xbox One) Review | CGM

Added: 25.08.2015 10:18 | 29 views | 0 comments


CGM: Without a doubt, one of my fondest memories of owning a Nintendo Entertainment System in the late 80s was discovering Mega Man 2. The premise was simple but brilliant; a good natured robot must battle and destroy eight evil Robot Masters in order to confront their sinister creator, Dr. Wily, using the signature weapons from each defeated Master to expose and exploit anothers weakness. It was as if Astroboy had been given a license to kill robots instead of befriending them, and had been programmed with a delicious sense of ironic justice. Mega Man 2 was also one of the most colourful NES games of its time, and the platforming/shooter gameplay itself was challenging but never so difficult that you could not eventually overcome its obstacles and bosses with practice or special items. The music for each stage was also phenomenal, collectively forming one of the catchiest and most memorable 8-bit soundtracks of all timeat least in my book. Not to mention how all the robots (even...

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Mega Man Legacy Xbox One Review - DJ Podcasts

Added: 25.08.2015 10:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Kyle from DJ Podcasts writes "Mega Man originally came to life in 1987 on the NES and was instantly a fan favourite and since its creation has spawned over 50 games on multiple systems. The Mega man franchise has sold over thirty million copies worldwide and is a number that continues to climb today with what I am here today to review with The Mega Man Legacy Collection."

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