


From what I've read, Megaman Legacy Collection takes up roughly. This eliminates much of the point of even buying them in "physical" form. Capcom's decision to include them together when bringing them to Switch was the right one, because now fans get all 10 of the original titles, as they look forward to the impending arrival of Mega Man 11.Įxcept they don't, because the last four games aren't actually included until you download them. They came out months ago, and they were decent but not great. Megaman Legacy Collection and Megaman Legacy Collection 2 are both widely available on PlayStation 4 at $20 or less. So, why am I so angry? Am I one of those folks who doesn't like physical copies of games? Am I bitter because Mega Man will appear again on a Nintendo platform? The truth is that I'm angry because I absolutely love physical copies of games, and because I want Mega Man to appear on Switch, but Capcom is botching his debut in ways that boggle the mind.

There are notifications to that effect on the front of the box. Included on the cartridge is Megaman Legacy Collection, plus buyers will receive a key they can use to tie Megaman Legacy Collection 2 to their Nintendo account and download it onto their system memory or an XD card. It will release this May in North America. The compilation will retail for $39.99 MSRP, and will be shipped on a single cartridge. I can tell I'm not going to be able to move on with my day until I compose a blog post on this topic, because I'm simply too angry to let the rage fester inside my head, so here goes: Capcom has announced a physical release for Megaman Legacy Collection + Megaman Legacy Collection 2 on the Nintendo Switch. Here's why you shouldn't buy Megaman Legacy Collection 1/2 on Nintendo Switch February 19, 2018Ĭapcom may have just stumbled upon the absolute worst possible way to bring Mega Man to Nintendo Switch.
