Mega Man X Collection

Mega Man X Collection is a 2006 compilation game released exclusively in North America for the Nintendo GameCube and Sony PlayStation 2.

Overview
"Join Mega Man X and Zero a as they relive all six of their first Mega Man X adventures! Available for the first time in one incredible compilation, this collection also features the Blue Bomber's action-packed racing game: Mega Man Battle & Chase, never-before-released in the US! Now enjoy a total of seven Mega Man games with remixed soundtracks, original and sketch art, and more!"

Games

 * Mega Man X
 * Mega Man X2
 * Mega Man X3 (PlayStation version)
 * Mega Man X4
 * Mega Man X5
 * Mega Man X6
 * Mega Man: Battle and Chase (unlocked by completing the first three X games)

Differences and Extras

 * X Collection contains a gallery with illustrations and music that are unlocked by completing objectives in the games.
 * Mega Man X, X2, and X3 all feature new save data systems that are accessed from the password screens.
 * The script of Mega Man X is altered, with X saying "Damn!" after being defeated by Vile in the Opening Stage.
 * The Japanese voice-overs in Mega Man X6 cutscenes are removed.
 * The "Weapon Get" screen for Sentsuizan in X6 is changed to say the move is performed with Down+Attack, even though the move is still performed with Up+Attack in-game.

Reception
Mega Man X Collection received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 73/100 on PS2, and 75/100 on Gamecube. The game was praised for its high-quality ports of the first six Mega Man X titles, plus the added bonus of Mega Man: Battle and Chase, but criticized for the lack of additional content or substantial changes to said ports.

Trivia

 * The music played on the game select and options screen cycles between "STAGE SELECT 1" from X4, "STAGE SELECT 2" from X5, and "STAGE SELECT" from X6.
 * Some of the unused tracks from Mega Man X5 found on the official soundtrack release are featured in this collection as unlockable gallery features in the form of either standalone music tracks (Mission Report, Zero Dead, Armageddon) or played during the game's staff roll (Dr. Right).