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Originally Posted by gibbi8
But if you are interested in playing Megaman, I'd say the best game to start on if you want some of the most varied weapons is #2. If you want the most challenging game for a beginner, that would probably be #1 (believe me, the Iceman stage is plenty hard for people new to the series @_@).
....Or if you don't wanna shell out all that money for buying the separate cartridges, you could just buy Mega Man Anniversary Collection for PS2, GC, or Xbox, which has all eight original games, and the two arcade fighting games which were supposedly never released in the US (they were, but all shipments were pulled back). Depending on the disc, there's also other extras besides the regular ones you get.
The PS2 disc has the first episode of the American Mega Man cartoon, the GC version has the G4TV Icons episode about MM, and I haven't picked up the Xbox version, but it might have both of the extras :P
A word of warning, though: in the GC version, the jump and shoot buttons are reversed, making certain games harder than they should be. Of course, this is due to the GC controller's weird design O_o
And then there's Mega Man X, which will have its own collection here soon. That one will include the first 6 MMX games, along with Rockman Battle and Chase, which is a racing game where you can take parts from the enemies' cars when you win against them :D That game was never released in the US, due to Sony panning it unfairly.
But I heard that the collection will only come out on Gamecube for now, so if you have one, you should pick it up, if you like the first MMAC :D
....Damn, I gotta stop these long-winded posts.....