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Capcom sell limited-edition classic Mega Man 2/X cartridges

Mega Man X and Mega Man 2 have been brought back to life with limited-edition cartridges from Capcom.

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Capcom are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mega Man and to reward players that have been so dedicated to the series the company has decided to bring back some cartridges of Mega Man 2 and Mega Man X. They will be very limited-edition though so be sure to snag one quickly.

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I personally wasn't even alive when Mega Man was first released, but when hearing of the games success two title names have always stood out, Mega Man 2 and Mega Man X. Capcom has recognized the popularity and nostalgic value of both these titles and have decided to throw the game back onto the production line. The developer will produce 8,500 copies in total, more surprisingly though 2,000 copies (1,000 for each game) will be shipped completely unique as they will be "Translucent, Glow-in-the-Dark Blue" versions.

Each one of these games will be quite expensive, coming in at a price of $100 each it can be assumed that this will not be stopping those die hard fans. It should also be noted that when purchasing a cartridge that it will not be including the NES or the SNES system. If you are interested in picking up one of these cartridges for your game of choice, visit this link for Mega Man X here and Mega Man 2 here.

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