What's not to like? You get 10 Megaman games for $30 ($3 for a game for those who prefer not to do the math >< ). It's like playing the original Megamans. Capcom did the right thing to leave those bugs untouched. Unfortunately the remixed tracks are not on the Gamecube, which made me go with the Playstation 2 version. To those old-schoolers who aren't into the Navi mode, or the remixed tracks, or the new interface, then turn it off. Simple. Those old-school passwords still work, though you don't really need them. I'd have to say that the remixed tracks on the PS2 are just sweet. It's every reason to buy this version instead of the gamecube, but if that's the only system you have, then go ahead and pick it up. I'm only a few days into it as I am typing this review up, but my favorite remix toon has to be Megaman 3's Topman. Not all stages feature remixed pieces, but the ones that aren't turned out to be the ones you'll likely be humming out (Needle Man stage for me). It made me even consider buying the OST music. This game also has an excellent amount of replay value. 2 of the Megaman games are locked and you'll need to play each one in order to unlock the other goodies like artwork. If you have played those old-school Megaman games and enjoyed them sometime in your life, then there is no reason not to pick this game up.
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