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The main problem I have with it is that I've been playing the same games for years with the same button configuration. I have no clue why they couldn't just make it the same button order in the first place. I agree that I've played games that are configured differently, but when you're used to playing a certain series one style, then it gets changed on you, it's kind of like a slap in the face. I do get more used to it the more I play the games on the Cube, but I don't think that is the route they should've taken. People would want to purchase the collection because it's the same games they used to play, and want to relive the magic that was MM at that time. I really don't think a curve on playing style was really needed. As I understand, the PS2 version has a button configuration menu. Would it have been so hard to incorporate that in the GameCube version? http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 3/22/2005 Posts: 1,869 Location: Rapid City , SoDak
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the game cube just is sooo good it didnt need one i just had to get used to it after dieing a bujillion times at likr the first couple levels
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 12/16/2004 Posts: 189 Location: spencer
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i noticed that the frst time i bought it. i thought i went crazy, (now i know that im not). it took me a few days to a week to get used to that. (i still mess up on the controlls sometimes, and i've had it for half a year!
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 4/2/2005 Posts: 1,636 Location: In another castle
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Do you guys still think it's worth getting?

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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 12/16/2004 Posts: 189 Location: spencer
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yes. other than the controls, you will not regret it. it includes megaman 1-8 and 2 arcade versions
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 3/22/2005 Posts: 1,869 Location: Rapid City , SoDak
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oh yeah this one magazine told me how to get the unlockables so i play it and i loved it for evar
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 12/16/2004 Posts: 189 Location: spencer
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the arcae versions are very easy. (im saying INSANELY easy)
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 3/22/2005 Posts: 1,869 Location: Rapid City , SoDak
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yeah i know it sux how easy it is
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Joined: 2/25/2005 Posts: 751
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Oh yes the power fighter games are EAASY. And roth i have the almighty GC version. From what i seen i dont THINK it has a confiq option but..o well always the "sandwich version" heh.
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 1/28/2005 Posts: 1,962 Location: North Fort Myers, FL.
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hey roth, quit crying :P you'll get used to it after a little while, it was weird for me at first too, but after playing it a few days it seems normal and playing it on NES feels weird.... one thing capcom did right with it is the rapid fire thing, if you press Y 3 shots come out at once, works good on those enemies that take 349234984 shots to kill http://www.geocities.com/nes_life = NES_Life http://users.ign.com/collection/campkill1387 = My Collection
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Joined: 12/13/2004 Posts: 3,577 Location: Ontario, Canada
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"campkill1387" wrote:but after playing it a few days it seems normal and playing it on NES feels weird.... that's no good either... you don't want the right way to feel weird!

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The PS2 version does indeed let you change the configuration and it auto-saves so you don't have to change it every time you put the disc in. Another complaint I read about earlier on in the thread was the music. The PS2 version has all of the original songs (with the exception of the MM6 intro) and the quality is improved (especially in the original which needed it the most) but it's not too digitally overhauled that it takes the feel away. What was it that was wrong with the Gamecube version?
I think the Anniversary Collection should have included the rare Wily Wars games instead of the arcade games. If they wanted to put a fighting game on it, I think it would be awesome to have a 2-player game where you can control any of the robot masters and have them battle each other. That would be freakin sweet. I love the collection though. I'm not sure if this was the first of its kind, but I noticed other franchises like Sonic putting out collection packages soon after.
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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I've got the best 'Mega Man Anniversary Collection' of all... the DreamCast version! Made it myself with a combination of NesterDC, DreamSNES, and DCgnuboy. Has all 6 original NES games, Mega Man 7, and even the GameBoy ones. Features perfect button layout, music, and game play (except for 'Mega Man 7', which is a little slow). The only one I missed was 'Mega Man 8' (for obvious reasons). I even used a Mega Man menu theme. It rocks! http://www.playthenes.com
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Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,642 Location: Danville, IL
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Hey Yann.... errrr... Z.E.N, could you post some pics of that so we could see what it looks like? I'm interested to see the Mega Man theme. http://robertlbryant.com
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"Z.E.N" wrote:I've got the best 'Mega Man Anniversary Collection' of all... the DreamCast version! Made it myself with a combination of NesterDC, DreamSNES, and DCgnuboy. Has all 6 original NES games, Mega Man 7, and even the GameBoy ones. Features perfect button layout, music, and game play (except for 'Mega Man 7', which is a little slow). The only one I missed was 'Mega Man 8' (for obvious reasons). I even used a Mega Man menu theme. It rocks! Awsome man, its things like that,that made me wish i owned a DC. Can you custom the menu and such?
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Joined: 3/22/2005 Posts: 1,869 Location: Rapid City , SoDak
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"Z.E.N" wrote:I've got the best 'Mega Man Anniversary Collection' of all... the DreamCast version! Made it myself with a combination of NesterDC, DreamSNES, and DCgnuboy. Has all 6 original NES games, Mega Man 7, and even the GameBoy ones. Features perfect button layout, music, and game play (except for 'Mega Man 7', which is a little slow). The only one I missed was 'Mega Man 8' (for obvious reasons). I even used a Mega Man menu theme. It rocks! any chance u could burn that one? :D
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Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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"Roth" wrote:could you post some pics of that so we could see what it looks like? I'm interested to see the Mega Man theme. These images are the ones I used for the startup menu and the nesterDC main menu. The Main Menu The NES Menu These are just the background images though. The actual screens will have selectable font and custom screenshot previews in the black box in the main menu. "Ninja Gaiden4005" wrote:Awsome man, its things like that,that made me wish i owned a DC. Can you custom the menu and such? Yes. I made all the images myself. I can even add the font style/color/size (which I did, the actual "Mega Man font" is just how it looks in the game) and I can add background music. There's even a way to add divx intro movies, but I'm not quite that advanced yet. [quote:4f60dba6fc="Devil that cried"]any chance u could burn that one? :D[/quote] I DID burn it. However I'm not satisfied yet. I'm going to add mp3 soundtracks, picture illustrations, text instruction manuals, codes & tips, etc. It's going to blow the retail version away but for now it needs more content. (It also needs more cowbell.) http://www.playthenes.com
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
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I agree with everbody that said changing the music was a mistake. Especially the changes made to the Mega Man 2 one. The NES version has some of the coolest music and I was looking forward to some of that on Surround Sound and...well, at least the game was relatively cheap. I just pop the original in every now and then. Some games are like hearing old songs on the radio, they bring back a lot of memories. :twisted:
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