Glitch Cat - All in all, the Capcom Digital Collection is a solid collection, despite half of the games not being as strong as the others. Although there should be something for everyone here, not everyone would appreciate every single title in this collection. If you know you’d like every game on this disc, then by all means buy it. But if you’re looking for one or two of the games featured on the contents, I recommend you purchase them separately, as you’d save yourself money and time.
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Brash Games writes "Despite the overriding feeling that this could, and really should have been a more definitive collection of Capcom’s online offerings, there is no doubt that, for the most part, you’re getting a very strong selection of games here at a very reasonable price".
Ever since Sega released Mega Games I for the Megadrive in 1992, taking advantage of increased cartridge capacity, the 'game collection' has been an enduring product from various developers. Be they labours of love combined with out and out value for money (see Valve's incredible Orange Box and Konami's near-perfect Metal Gear Solid HD Collection) or hurried, overpriced cash-ins (Nintendo's recent reboot of Super Mario All-Stars was essentially a SNES rom on a Wii disc), there is nary a gamer without at least one such collection in their stash.
HD Remix on a disc with some other games? Count me in! Now if only I used my 360...