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I have the MMAC for Xbox, but I bought this title anyway because MMAC is only compatible with the first Xbox. I'm sure the same goes for the PlayStation version.
This title does include spot saving, which the AC version didn't have.
Also, the AC was adapted as best as possible to the platforms at the time. This title tries to be as faithful to the NES versions as possible.
So basically, it's up to you.
You can play Navi Mode (great emulation and none of its nintendo drawbacks) or you can play orginal mode which has all the quirks of the nintendo game.
The GameCube version does not have arrange soundtrack (Complete Works).
This game is not bad by itself though.
Another thing... I cant have 2 jumpbuttons in this collection making the autoshooting and manualshooting wonky.