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Collections vs Original Copies
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byron:
I don't really care what it looks like, but the thing that irritates the crap outta me regarding Ninja Gaiden Trilogy is that it doesn't have any options for button mapping. It forces you to use B and A. Why? If you're not going to give me options, why wouldn't Y and B be the default setting? It's clearly better. What idiot would think B and A on a SNES pad is the correct way to play platformers?
mrkonasoni:
Originals are better if you are a collector and you want the physical copies, but sometimes the collections could be better than the source because the high resolution, remastered sounds, extras like documents prior the release of the game and such, or the always helpful save states for people that never beat those games at the time.

If I can have both, I am fine with the idea.

Maybe I should mention that sometimes those collectiones include input lag and sound issues, if the issues are almost impossible to note for the average player, I have no problems at all.
astralsoul:
Depends on the franchise. For instance Mega Man I won't buy the individual copies except Mega Man X and X2 which I own hard copies of. I'm completely fine having the rest of the series' games in a collection on Switch. Any of my favorite franchises like Dark Souls, BioShock, Mario, Zelda...if they put them in a collection I'd still buy/keep all original copies.
eva01:
I like them all so if the legacy collection is cool, I will grab it. But that does not preclude me from buying the original copies anyway.
lordsofskulls:
would love to see Mega Man Force, and Mega Man Network series collections.  Cause it be a wallet savior.
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