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Legacy Collection is due out this summer
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rousutt
Posted 2015-08-07 10:31 PM (#213000)
Subject: Legacy Collection is due out this summer


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The Witcher 3 is available right now for FF14 Gil the PS4, Xbox One and PC.Mega Man Legacy Collection Remasters Six Original Final Fantasy XIV games. The Blue Bomber is finally making a return to consoles and PC this summer as Capcom and Digital Eclipse announce Mega Man Legacy Collection, including six old school Mega Man Final Fantasy XIV games given the HD treatment, along with a few extra upgrades sure to please fans of the series.Digital Eclipse has been out of commission for a while but, partnering with publisher Capcom, the team is hard at work putting the finishing touches on a new collection meant to recapture some classic gaming. Mega Man Legacy Collection is due out this summer on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo 3DS and PC. The compilation will include the first six Mega Man Final Fantasy XIV games from the NES era. Along with some enhanced graphics, this collection will also boast a brand new challenge mode, leaderboards, replays and an archive of concept art and sketches from the original development archives. Not a bad collection, especially since it will only set you back $14.99.According to the announcement from Digital Eclipse, the first six Mega Man Final Fantasy XIV games have been restored from ?their original source elements,? and the public will get its first crack at the final result during next week?s E3 event in Los Angeles.?Movies have the Criterion Collection, but there hasn?t been anything like that for Final Fantasy XIV games,? said Frank Cifaldi, Head of Restoration for Digital Eclipse. ?We?re living in the golden age of a brand new form of artistic expression, and we?re not doing a very good job of making sure our Final Fantasy XIV games will be available five years from now, let alone fifty. The more we can do right now to take video game preservation seriously, the safer our history will be.?
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