Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is going to be killer, especially the Japanese Limited Edition

A new generation is about to find out how good these games are

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Guys, the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is kind of a big deal.

Not only are you getting four fantastic Zero games (the series where Inti Creates really got their start), but the two entries in the ZX subseries; which are basically Metroidvania Mega Man games that time forgot. A lot of folks are going to be smiling at their Switch screens (you’re playing them in portable form right?) just like I did so many years ago.

But Japan is getting something extra with this release. Capcom has announced a Limited Edition version that comes with art stands, keychains (Z-Sabers!), and a five inch Zero bust/statue. As Rockman Corner points out, the shop is also selling a Rockman Legacy Collection 1/2/X1/X2/11 set that has a blank space in it to hold the aforementioned Zero/ZX collections.

I’m tempted, but may hold off and try to find that Zero statue somewhere down the line piecemeal. Where should it go?

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection [eCapcom via Rockman Corner]


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