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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review – Welcome back, Blue Bomber

Eduardo Reboucas21 January 201628 April 202526 mins

After all the drama with Keiji Inafune’s departure Capcom and the company’s apparent effort to drive the light away from his works as a result of it, the Mega Man franchise saw little in terms of releases, with a couple cameos here and there, but nothing substantial. Given the characters humongous popularity during three videogame generations…

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