"In Light of Mega Man Legacy Collection 2" By NudeBeach (https://pastebin.com/u/NudeBeach) URL: https://pastebin.com/PCdkqT6c Created on: Tuesday 8th of August 2017 10:21:43 PM CDT Last edit on: Monday 10th of August 2020 12:32:31 AM CDT Retrieved on: Saturday 31 of October 2020 03:54:25 PM UTC HOW TO REPACKAGE OLD MEGA MAN GAMES SNES tier graphics. Playable Mega Man, Bass, Protoman, Roll, Duo, Ra Thor, Auto, Fan, a selection of Robot Masters, Tempo, Trio, Quartet, Plum, someone from the comics, Terra, and one of the zodiac droids. Maybe Kalinka (in a super suit or something) just to have another chick. DLC: Punk, Enker, Ballade, Quint, Rockman Shadow, Some of the Stardroids, additional robot masters, extra Rockman Strategy dudes, Meddy, Serenade, Irene, and King. Mega Man 1-10 (including the special stages from 9 and 10) Mega Man and Bass Mega Man World 5 (in glorious, full color 16-bit!) Three difficulties Challenges Viewable (and faithfully recreated) instruction manuals for all games. Unlockable bonuses such as official art, old commercials, and interviews (including print interviews). You could stop there if you want; most of us would be satisfied that this has a reason to exist. But why not go further? Arranged Mode for all the games (altered level geometries, enemy placements/behavior, weapon behavior, script fixes, and INTRO/MIDPOINT LEVELS LIKE MM7 AND 8, also smaller touches like defeated bosses having altered portraits in level select). Choice of soundtracks, including 8-bit, 16-bit, gameboy, and arranged (actual instruments). Wily Tower (including making those three bosses playable, possibly via DLC) - to expand this mode, the special stages from 9 and 10 would go here. Mega Man 1 and 3 PC (NOT as they are - only an arranged mode that brings them in line with the other games here. The robot masters here also make good DLC characters). Challenger From The Future (ditto above) And any manual that existed in multiple formats (ie: the Japanese release had pictures or was in color; the English release had tips for certain levels included, etc.), has all of those formats available. There, I just blew every Mega Man Collection game out of the water, and I did it with very little new content, or anything else that'd strain Capcom (y'know, the multi-national entertainment corporation with more money than you or I will ever see in our lifetimes and a massive staff of skilled workers) to develop. There's no reason for them to keep throwing collections of completely unchanged games at us (ie: Legacy Collection 1 & 2) with little more than lip service for new content (ie: the challenges).