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Mega Man X Collection

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The Mega Man X Collection brings together six incredible adventures with Mega Man X and Zero! Join them as they relive their amazing first adventures, plus one you may never have seen before: The Blue Bomber's action-packed racing game, Mega Man Battle & Chase, never before released in America! Enjoy a total of seven Mega Man games with remixed soundtracks original and sketch art, plus many other cool features!


  • Classic side-scrolling Mega Man action!
  • Experience action packed Mega Man X through Mega Man X6 in one incredible collection!
  • Exclusive hidden feature: Mega Man battle & chase racing game, never before released in the US!
  • Original and sketch art, remixed soundtracks, Plus much more!


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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mega Collection!, January 10, 2006
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This review is from: Mega Man X Collection (Video Game)
In 1993, Capcom began to cult classic series, Mega Man X. Now after thirteen years, the first six games (from the Super Nintendo and Playstation) have finally received a re-release. It's what longtime fans of the series have been waiting for, but it isn't nearly as worthwhile as the original Mega Man Anniversary Collection.

To put it simple, Mega Man X takes place in the future, after the original Mega Man series. A group of robots calling themselves the Mavericks are waging war with the humans. They are lead by an evil reploid named Sigma. Meanwhile a rebel group--a group of robots calling themselves the Maverick Hunters--are on a quest to save humanity. And if you couldn't guess, it's Mega Man X leading this group.

You won't find any members of the original Mega Man series here, except well... Mega Man. The Mega Man X series shows a Mega Man that has more edge to him. The series also shows a more mature and grown up storyline.

Each of the Mega... Read more
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good collection, January 8, 2009
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This review is from: Mega Man X Collection (Video Game)
This has the best Megaman X games out there, I'm a big fan of X1,X2,X4 and X5, the menus/features aren't great and are lacking but it's the games that are important. All of the games work just as well as the originals and I feel they work best on the PS2 controller over the other consoles (though the SNES games still are better on the SNES pad)all of the games are untouched letting the experience be as it was when they came out. It even has the PSOne version of X3 with better quality music, which is a big bonus since X3 is incredibly rare and expensive alone.

The one big gripe I have with this collection is if you play it on PS3 through an HDMI cable, it will NOT work, the games will not display though the menus will. I'm not sure if it even works on component. I'm not sure why this is since I've played Sonic Mega Collection on the same set up and I've had no problems.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An even more hardcore Mega Man gaming experience, April 25, 2012
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Back in the late 80's/early 90's, there were few names in gaming as beloved and hardcore as Mega Man. Time after time, Mega Man's games on the NES proved to be masterworks in hardcore gaming, and that classic series continued to stay on the NES even after the Super Nintendo was released. Then, in 1993/1994, Capcom introduced to the world a new kind of Mega Man to grace the more powerful system, and the gaming world would once again never be the same. Much like the classic Mega Man series, the X series would continue producing awesome hardcore gaming experiences for years to come (although it's definitely not as consistently excellent as the classic series, unfortunately). In traditional Capcom fashion, they produced a ton of X games, and now they've rereleased the first six onto a disc for your gaming pleasure, and what a pleasure it is.

The X series, from its very inception, was meant to advance the Mega Man name into a more hardcore direction, and it most definitely... Read more
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