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Posted by Joystiq Nov 26 2010 01:15 GMT
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We know the pre-Thanksgiving/Thanksgiving/Black Friday/Cyber Monday season is hard on wallets already thanks to a preponderance of unmissable deals, so we can only offer the following sincere words before dropping yet another set of deep discounts on you: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. It's true: we've become drunk from power, thanks to our ability to link to deals and make people buy things.

Capcom has begun its Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale on its online store, offering discounts on not just games, but exclusive items like Mega Man Zero Collection t-shirts, Dead Rising 2 Bubble Budd toys, and ... Mega Man Kubricks and Be@rbricks?! Oh no, our diabolical plan has backfired. We're tempting ourselves. What kind of monster would do this to people?

Posted by IGN Jul 09 2010 00:00 GMT
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All four adventures from the Game Boy Advance brought together in one DS compilation.

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 22 2010 20:02 GMT
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Are you looking for some more awesome ways to show off your love for Mega Man Zero Collection? If so, hit up the official website below. They’ve just added in new wallpapers and buddy icons, and they’re free for the taking!

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 12 2010 17:40 GMT
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A list of changes from GBA originals to DS compilation… - In all four games, Ceil’s has been given one extra frame of running animation. - Credits theme for Zero 4 is the lyrical version that was removed from the original release of Mega Man Zero 4. - All blatant references to death and/or dying within dialogue [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 09 2010 00:37 GMT
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A portion of a 1up review… …MMZC gives gamers four good (and increasingly rare) action games in a straightforward package. The presentation won’t blow anyone away, but the convenience of having the entire series on a single cartridge — and one that, unlike the GBA versions, can be played on a DSi — counts for a [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 08 2010 01:13 GMT
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Coming from Nintendo Power’s 9 out of 10 review… “These four titles were some of the GBA’s finest, so having them all in one package is a tremendous deal. Even though the oldest game here is eight years old, they all hold up extremely well today,” writes reviewer Phil T., “…the pixel-based artwork is gorgeous, and [...]

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Posted by GoNintendo Jun 07 2010 16:54 GMT
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- Cyber Elf System: Nurse, Animal and Hacker “Cyber Elf” programs - Form Change System: gain extra abilities after clearing stages, Normal Form, Energy Form and EX Form, happens in Mega Man Zero 2 - EX Skill System: take down bosses in certain ways to gain EX Attacks, happens in Zero 2 to Zero 4 - [...]

Posted by GoNintendo May 31 2010 21:23 GMT
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We’ve already told you information on some of the extras/features in Mega Man Zero Collection, but now you can check out the full specs that Capcom has detailed for the NA release. - Collection Mode: Players can collect wallpapers for the bottom screen, mod cards, and character cards. Character cards come with facts about characters in [...]

Posted by IGN May 24 2010 21:30 GMT
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Four Mega Mans for the price of one!

Posted by GoNintendo May 11 2010 06:15 GMT
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As of right now, that limited edition anniversary box is Japan only, and I have a feeling it’ll stay that way. That looks like a must-have for Mega Man fans, so keep an eye on import retailers. Keep your fingers crossed as well!

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Posted by Joystiq Apr 29 2010 18:48 GMT
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Capcom has revealed that the Mega Man Zero Collection for DS will hit its projected "early summer" release, despite its delay in Japan. Specifically, the publisher announced that the compilation of four Game Boy Advance side-scrollers will arrive in North America on June 8 for $30. That's just $7.50 per Zero! Additionally, a new trailer can be seen above, and the (lovely) box art has been added to our gallery.

New features in the collection include customizable controls, an art gallery functionality (which displays art on the bottom screen and the game on the top screen, so you can look while you play), and a new "Easy Scenario" mode to help new players get through these difficult games.

Posted by Joystiq Apr 08 2010 19:59 GMT
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[Daigasso! Band Brothers & Daigasso! Band Brothers DX] Nintendo of Europe released its summer lineup today, featuring dates we mostly know -- Super Mario Galaxy 2 on June 11 -- or aren't terribly concerned with -- Repetto Presents Ballerina in May. Metroid: Other M is still undated, having been slated for Q3, and therefore out of the bounds of the new listing.

However, there are a few welcome surprises, most notably: Jam with the Band. Originally released way back in 2004 as Daigasso! Band Bros., this rhythm game disappeared from Nintendo's launch lineup elsewhere, never making it to the West until now. We don't know why Nintendo decided to revive it now -- or if it's the first game or the sequel (both covers pictured above) -- but it's scheduled for release in Europe on May 21! Samurai Warriors 3 for Wii has been dated for May 28, as well.

Nintendo has also dated Capcom's Mega Man Zero Collection for June. The release date for this DS compilation of GBA Mega Man games had been up in the air following the announcement of its delay in Japan. Also, a previously unannounced DS title from Hudson, Shooting Watch, is set for release in May. We assume this is based on Hudson's Shooting Watch toy, which measures the number of button presses you can achieve in 10 seconds.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 26 2010 23:00 GMT
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Capcom has terrible luck with handheld Mega Man compilations. Remember how a collection of the Game Boy Mega Man games was supposed to be released alongside the GameCube/PS2 Mega Man Anniversary Collection? Remember when that actually happened? (No, because it didn't.) Now the Japanese website for the DS Mega Man Zero Collection reveals that the game's April 22 release date in that region has been delayed to an unspecified date.

We've put in an inquiry with Capcom about whether this affects the "early summer" release date for North America. But if the company doesn't know when it'll release the game in Japan, the other dates would pretty much have to be up in the air as well.
[Via Protodude's Rockman Corner]

Posted by Joystiq Feb 23 2010 02:45 GMT
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Capcom passed along some screens and artwork of its upcoming Mega Man Zero Collection for DS, though the screens look suspiciously singular. Essentially, these are screenshots of the Game Boy Advance originals, without the DS's second screen. But since the screens focus on the important bit (the actual games), and because many people interested in this collection probably haven't been exposed to the original games, we're posting them anyway.

As a nice bonus, Capcom also sent out artwork featuring Zero looking pretty freaking cool. Mega Man Zero Collection arrives in stores early this summer.
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Posted by GoNintendo Jan 29 2010 17:57 GMT
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- Easy Scenario Mode: appears to be nothing more than the traditional games played in their correct sequence - Collection Mode: gather data for three separate collections - Mod Card collection: illustrations that also give you special effects during gameplay - Character Card collection - character/enemy/rival cards with detailed info on each one - Wallpaper Card collection - concept [...]

Posted by Joystiq Jan 28 2010 18:20 GMT
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In the mood for several more Mega Man games simultaneously? Capcom just announced its plans to localize the Mega Man Zero Collection for Nintendo DS. The collection contains all four games in the Mega Man X spinoff series Mega Man Zero, originally released on Game Boy Advance between 2002 and 2005. The press release promises "new modes," though it doesn't specify what those modes are. We know that the Japanese version includes some kind of artwork collection. The collection will be released in "early summer 2010," just in time for us to have given up on trying to complete Mega Man 10.

Posted by IGN Jan 28 2010 17:59 GMT
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All the GBA and DS Mega Man Zero games on one DS cart, and coming this year.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 19 2010 22:29 GMT
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The Japanese debut trailer for Mega Man Zero Collection for Nintendo DS.