- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Jun 22, 2004
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A fantastic effort.
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Play MagazineThe fantastic level design, precise control and underlying weapon-swiping game theory are second to none. [Aug 2004, p.53]
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Capcom poured the love into this collection. They took their time to give fans something worthy.
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It's one of the most thorough and competent rehash packages in recent memory, offering a slew of great games in top form, along with a few cool bonuses.
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Packed with tons of nostalgia, unique weapons (including the suspiciously fanciful "Top Spin"), and more hardcore 2D shooting and platforming than you can shake an arm cannon at. [July 2004, p.111]
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This is what Mega Man is all about. Its creative level and enemy design, difficulty, and easy controls are what made Mega Man a classic from day one.
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This is classic gaming done right with one of the industries best heroes finally getting his just due and future compilations from other companies would do well to take heed of how Capcom delivered this tribute to fans.
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There's a hefty dose of nostalgia in this collection, but you'll also find that these games have aged marvelously well.
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A must-own for any fan of the series. It contains great ports of the first 8 games plus the option of playing them with slightly enhanced graphics and hints, as well as easy and hard difficulties and the ability to start with 3 or 5 lives.
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Here's to the simpler things in life, and to Mega Man on his 15th birthday.
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What Mega Man Anniversary lacks in technology and convolution, it more than makes up for in mechanical brilliance, loveable characters, a compelling art direction, and an abundance of robotic charm.
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A scintillating package of retro Capcom goodness; theres something for everyone to love here, and the low price makes it a killer buy.
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Sadly, the games graphics did not get a similar treatment. In fact, some of the games seem surprisingly worse then they did on their original consoles.
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Simply one of the richest, most well-put-together classic compilations ever made, and it manages to not only refrain from sacrificing key elements of gameplay for the sake of making the hardware transition process easier but also makes improvements that are not only great but practically seem like common sense.
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Whether you plan to acquire it as a collectors item or just want to get acquainted with Mega Mans past, you can be sure its going to be one heck of a trip back into time.
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Theres just something about running and jumping that never gets old, and its precisely this indescribable something that, despite the outdated play mechanics and antiquated visuals, allows me to bestow a wholehearted recommendation upon Anniversary Collection.
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For pure dollar value -- 10 total games for $29.99 -- Mega Man Anniversary Collection is a great buy. That is, if you can make your peace with the atrocious button-swapping snafu.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyNewcomers should stay away ("I can't duck? or shoot up?!"), but for those of us who grew up with Capcom's blue bomber, 30 bucks for this high-quality collection of old-school favorties is a steal. [Aug 2004, p.101]
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It faithfully reproduces the classic action series, and the handful of modern conveniences are a nice addition. However, the display method the game uses looks bad and the extras are not quite there.
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netjakThey manage to still be fun and they age marvelously well. It makes you wish that Capcom would dust off the cobwebs and make another game starring the classic Mega Man, and make it work right.
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Unsurprisingly, playing through this Anniversary Collection is much like listening to a ten-album Grateful Dead box set: it's very good for what it is, and some of titles included are genuine masterpieces. But taken together, the monotony is almost overwhelming.
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Though the series is pretty much stale these days, that wasnt always the case, and the Mega Man Anniversary Collection serves as a reminder that while the games might feel a little dated, the Blue Bomber still has some fight left.
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A great collection for nostalgic fans and newcomers alike. None of the spin-off Mega Man X titles are included in the package, but whats included is more than enough to keep any player blasting for more.
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PSM MagazineMega Man fans and experienced gamers will love this massive collection of old-school goodness, but we'll admit it does little to attract new followers. [Aug 2004, p.28]
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A no-brainer for all Mega Man fans out there. And even if you weren't an old-school addict, you can still dig in for some harmless fun... just be prepared for the frustrations and insane difficulty that come with many retro classics.
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Veterans will have to take a little time to adjust, while newcomers will be able to jump right in without even noticing such problems.
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Positive: 30 out of 40
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Mixed: 4 out of 40
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Negative: 6 out of 40
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Jan 14, 2015
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May 6, 2011
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MP83Aug 10, 2005Great collection of games that made me into a Mega Man fan. More companies should release their old games as collections like this. *hints*