Saturday, April 4, 2026

Capcom Arcade Stadium Vol.2 Gets Physical Release with Mega Man: The Power Battle & Power Fighters

For the first time since 2004's Mega Man Anniversary Collection, Mega Man: The Power Battle and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters are getting a physical home console release in North America.

Collectors looking to add tangible copies of the two arcade titles to their modern library are in luck, as Limited Run Games has opened pre-orders for a physical edition of Capcom Arcade Stadium volume 2, which includes both games on cartridge and disc. There's even an alternate cover themed after The Power Fighters for those who want something a little extra.

The physical edition of Capcom Arcade Stadium is expected to ship between September 1st and October 31st. Grab it here!

8 comments:

  1. Limited Run Games is a terrible company. Josh is terrible and the lawsuits are finally catching up to them. So glad he is gone.

    Why can't companys use someone better to publish physical games? Limited Run isn't the only one out there!

    I want a cart of this too. Just not with this company. Read up on Limited Run and all the fraud/crap they've done over the years. What they have done to people as well.

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    1. Limited Run Games are kind of like LGN. If I see their logo on a release, I'm avoiding it.

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    2. I see a lot of complaints online about LRG, but I myself have only had positive experiences with them after more than a dozen games purchased.
      There is the occasional delay (which generally does not bother me), but apart from that, no issues.
      Heck once a package was stollen and even though it was a limited convention exclusive variant they still got me a replacement copy at no extra cost.
      However I’ve never ordered those huge overpriced collector’s editions like the Sonic & Shadow one, which seems to have been a complete shitshow

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    3. Yeah, the Sonic X Shadow Generations one was a disaster. If you don't believe me, take a look at the photos of the statue.

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    4. I've been ordering from them forever with no issues outside of mistakes like the Dominus Collections misprinted soundtrack which they replaced for free and their delays which my patience is baked in from years of ordering with them. Not going to ignore the Shadow statue issues and the Plumber's Wear Ties transfer issues are garbage so I can see why collectors are weary of them. One of these days it will be me and I'll deal with it.

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    5. So far, the only issue I've had with them was when they took over a month to deliver the standard edition copy of Shinobi: Art of Vengeance that I ordered about a month after the game was released. I'm almost certain that if I hadn't mentioned it on their Youtube page, I'd probably still be waiting.

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    6. I’ve never had any issues with Limited Run, even though I’ve ordered dozens of Switch games through them. We’re lucky to have this kind of physical collection and to be able to access these two games together on a single cartridge for the first time, in both English and Japanese.

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  2. I ordered their Shinobi Collector's Edition expecting the game part to release around the games actual release. They never mentioned otherwise till I reached out months after release. I just got the game part last month.

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