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Mega Man Legacy Collection to be released on PC

Nostalgia for our favourite old games is certainly a thing right now. With things like Rare Replay coming out, we’re getting to replay all our old favourites all over again on modern technology. Now, it seems Mega Man’s original games are about to get this treatment, at least if you’re a PC gamer.

 

On August 25th a digital release entitled the Mega Man Legacy Collection will release, and it will contain the first six games in the Mega Man system as made popular on the consoles they were once originally released on. The game’s special engine will even be able to replicate what the game would have looked like when played on screen in the 80s.

 

The company releasing this collection is Digital Eclipse Studio who have dedicated themselves to video game “preservation and restoration” and as well as replicating the 80s appearance, they’ve manafed to source a large collection of production art and 80s-90s flyers for the games as well and have included pictures of them. Sweet.

 

Mega Man Legacy Collection hits August 25 for $14.99/£11.99.

 

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August 10th, 2015 by
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