There’s a giant Mega Man 30th anniversary PS4 bundle in Japan with 19 games

Including Mega Man 11

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Whoa.

That’s pretty much the only reaction I had when I saw this mega-bundle for sale on the Japanese PSN. It’s an avalanche of Mega Man, including Rockman 11, Rockman Classics Collection 1, Rockman Classics Collection 2, Rockman X Anniversary Collection 1, and Rockman X Anniversary Collection 2 — on top of several bonuses like four themes and an alternate music DLC. In all that comes to 19 games, which will run you 13,990 yen (roughly $126). 

To re-iterate, that includes Mega Man 11, which is going to be $30 all on its own when it arrives later this year, as well as the upcoming $40 (total) Mega Man X Collections. Putting the other classic collections at $20 each MSRP, you’re basically paying $16 or so for the extras and the convenience. All this is converted into USD by the way just to be clear — in Japan the collections are a little pricier so it mostly evens out over there. If this bundle ever comes west it’ll probably be a little less to compensate.

I broke it down so you don’t have to!

Rockman [PSN via Rockman Corner]


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