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Mega Man Legacy Collection Jumps & Shoots onto Nintendo 3DS

Mega Man Legacy Collection Jumps & Shoots onto Nintendo 3DS

Get ready to jump, shoot, and use your Mega Man amiibo! Mega Man Legacy Collection makes its digital debut on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems beginning today, alongside new retail versions of the game with bonus goodies packed inside for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One across North America.

Mega Man Legacy Collection Jumps & Shoots onto Nintendo 3DS

In addition to faithful reproductions of the original six Mega Man games, Challenge Mode, and other features found in the previous digital release, new bonus content has been added to the Nintendo 3DS version for fans. Eleven exclusive new remix challenges can be unlocked using the original Mega Man amiibo or the brand-new gold-colored Mega Man amiibo included in the Collector’s Edition. New art and history pieces have also been added to the in-game Museum Mode, with highlights like original NES cart designs and classic game ads from the 80s and 90s.

Here is the Mega Man Legacy Collection 3DS trailer:

About Mega Man Legacy Collection
Mega Man Legacy Collection is a celebration of the 8-bit history of Capcom’s iconic Blue Bomber. The game features faithful reproductions of the original six Mega Man games (Mega Man 16), plus new ways to experience the classic games with Museum Mode and new Challenge Mode. Challenge Mode remixes gameplay segments from all six games, with scaling difficulty objectives for experienced players to conquer yet serving as a good starting point for new players, too. Museum Mode contains a comprehensive collection of production art and original concept sketches– a mega treat for any fan of Mega Man and video game history.

Mega Man Legacy Collection is available now for the Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.

Related: Mega Man Legacy Collection Retail Date Announced, New Nintendo 3DS Collector’s Edition and amiibo Coming

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