Woot! has Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection (PS4) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
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Features:
10 EXEllent Games Available as a single collection or as part of two separate digital volumes, the full list of titles in the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection includes: Mega Man Battle Network, Mega Man Battle Network 2, Mega Man Battle Network 3 White, Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue, Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun, Mega Man Battle Network 4 Blue Moon, Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Protoman, Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel, Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar & Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar
Rocking Tunes Rock out to some tunes in the Music Player, which includes more than 180 tracks from all 10 titles.
Roll Through the Gallery Network Navigators will be able to access over 1,000 pieces of concept art, character sketches, and official illustrations in the collection's Gallery. The "Mystery Data" section will contain exclusive illustrations from past events and images of licensed goods from this era of Mega Man titles.
Crisp Visual Filters Optional high resolution filters allow players to enjoy smoother, less pixelated visuals. Players can turn the filters off/on at any time if they would prefer to enjoy the original visuals of the Battle Network games.
Collect and Trade with Friends NetBattlers on the hunt for specific Battle Chips and MegaMan.EXE styles can collect and exchange with other NetBattlers around the world
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There must have been a ton of copies produced because I was looking to get this and I seen how the ps4 copy is half off everywhere but now its new copies too.
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04-01-2024 at 09:30 PM.
This collection is nice but I bought it thinking it also had Network Transmission, I was a little sad to see it's not included in any of the legacy collections. Network Transmission was my jam, still have it for GameCube.
Man I loved these games as a kid. And I'd love to have them but I honestly just don't think I'd play them. Got too much to do to sink that much time in.. I saw to beat all of them it would take over 200+ and to fully complete all of them it's be over 500+… guess they'll just stay fond memories
Enjoyed these games growing up...but honestly they're all pretty much the same game (e.g. every sequel is an iterative improvement over the previous one), so I'm not sure anyone is really going to want to drop 20 hours per title six times.
Added up the completion times for each Game Boy Advance game on HowLongToBeat.com:
Main Story: 119 hours
Main + Extra: 185 hours
Completionist: 363 Hours
Note that 3 through 6 are tracked as standalone games on the site.
I personally find myself doubling the average HLTB completionist time whenever I 100% any game. So I'll agree with the above comment of 500 hours for full completion.
Added up the completion times for each Game Boy Advance game on HowLongToBeat.com:
Main Story: 119 hours
Main + Extra: 185 hours
Completionist: 363 Hours
Note that 3 through 6 are tracked as standalone games on the site.
I personally find myself doubling the average HLTB completionist time whenever I 100% any game. So I'll agree with the above comment of 500 hours for full completion.
I seem to recall that these games had a Pokemon-like mechanic of tracking down/winning each of the collectible Navi cards (and some of them went even deeper into the Pokemon parallels by having colored editions with chips unique to each edition, requiring trading).
Which is to say, I don't think the average person is going to try to 100% each game, any more than the average Pokemon gamer collects every single Pokemon before they consider the game "beat".
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Thanks for the heads up! Let me just hop back into my time machine…
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Main Story: 119 hours
Main + Extra: 185 hours
Completionist: 363 Hours
Note that 3 through 6 are tracked as standalone games on the site.
I personally find myself doubling the average HLTB completionist time whenever I 100% any game. So I'll agree with the above comment of 500 hours for full completion.
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Main Story: 119 hours
Main + Extra: 185 hours
Completionist: 363 Hours
Note that 3 through 6 are tracked as standalone games on the site.
I personally find myself doubling the average HLTB completionist time whenever I 100% any game. So I'll agree with the above comment of 500 hours for full completion.
Which is to say, I don't think the average person is going to try to 100% each game, any more than the average Pokemon gamer collects every single Pokemon before they consider the game "beat".