*Denotes Replay For Completion*
1. The Granstream Saga (PS1)
2. Perfect Dark (N64)
*3. Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (PS1)*
4. Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (XBOX)
5. Donkey Kong Country (SNES)
*6. Pikmin (GCN)*
*7. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (N64)*
8. Shining Force II (GEN)
*9. X-Men Vs. Street Fighter (PS1)*
*10. Mafia (XBOX)*
11. James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire (GCN)
12. ChuChu Rocket! (SDC)
*13. Super Metroid (SNES)*
14. Final Fantasy II (NES)
15. Devil May Cry (PS2)
16. Mega Man: The Wily Wars (GEN)

I completed Mega Man: The Wily Wars on the Sega Genesis this afternoon!
After my long and difficult journey of finding and beating all of the NES Mega Man games, it was finally time to take the next step. I had immensely enjoyed my experience and was ready to try another entry into the classic Mega Man series. But, first, I had to do a side detour into an unreleased Mega Man game that reached cartridge form in the PAL territories and Japan while only on the Sega Channel in NA. Thankfully, Mega Man: The Wily Wars was released in cartridge form via a game reproduction cart which made it easy to play on my Sega Genesis. After leaving and then gaining a new job, I treated myself by buying the game reproduction and I was finally able to play it.
This was the third time that I played through the first three Mega Man games. I had already done it on the NES games and then through the PS2 Anniversary collection. The difference here is that the Wily Wars revamps the games to give them new graphics, better sound and fixing any issues. With that in mind, the games look fantastic. They are all bright and cheerful with absolutely huge sprites all throughout the games. Mega Man 1 is the game with the most to gain and it shows. The colors pop and nothing looks as blocky as it did in the 8 bit form. The only new part of the game is the Wily Tower, which you unlock after beating the first three games. Wily Tower is a short and small Mega Man game that is very enjoyable. Besides being able to use any combination of weapons and items throughout the three games, you also fight new bosses and stages with enemies throughout the games as well. It is well worth the price of admission of play Wily Tower.
Unfortunately, new problems arise that were never there in the NES games. The game has so much slow down that it makes some bosses like the Yellow Devil a complete joke. Also, the invincibility frames for the bosses are 4 or 5 times longer than the NES games, which makes some of those fights so much harder. In fact, my favorite game in the series, Mega Man 2 was an absolute pain and a chore to play.
Overall, I would say the Anniversary Collection is probably the better collection. Those are straight ports of the roms and they run so much smoother. However, if you are a hardcore classic Mega Man fan, Wily Tower is worth playing through for a brief and enjoyable ride. Problems hold it back, but it's still Mega Man and it is still great!