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Each game is equal in terms of quality, but Team Colonel and Team ProtoMan have some differences This will let fans play though each version if they so choose, but since these titles came out so long ago, many may be wondering about their differences. It was definitely a welcome surprise, as this collection includes all ten of the Mega Man Battle Network classics.įrom the first two numbered entries to each pair of Battle Network 3 (Blue and White), Battle Network 4 (Blue Moon and Red Sun), Battle Network 5 (Team Colonel and Team ProtoMan), and Battle Network 6 (Cybeast Gregar and Cybeast Falzar), Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection has them all. Fans had been hoping for this for quite some time, but there had been no sign that an announcement was inbound. At Nintendo’s Direct Mini, Capcom surprised fans the world over with the announcement of the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection.