Capcom Japan announced that it is bundling a collection of all four Mega Man Zero (Rockman Zero, in Japan) games that were previously released for the Gameboy Advance as Mega Man Zero. The side-scrolling collection will be available on the DS in Japan on April 22nd, 2010 for 3,990 yen (about $44 USD). No word yet on a North American/European release, but Capcom is asking fans for feedback to gauge interest and possibly bringing it to the West.
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'Mega Man Zero' (NDS) Revealed, But Only In Japan For Now
by Rainier on Jan. 15, 2010 @ 2:27 p.m. PST
Capcom Japan announced that it is bundling a collection of all four Mega Man Zero (Rockman Zero, in Japan) games that were previously released for the Gameboy Advance as Mega Man Zero. The side-scrolling collection will be available on the DS in Japan on April 22nd, 2010 for 3,990 yen (about $44 USD). No word yet on a North American/European release, but Capcom is asking fans for feedback to gauge interest and possibly bringing it to the West.
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