The Breakers games are nice, the engine is very "open-minded", combos are easy to pull off, graphics are good and there are some catchy tracks to listen to. The keyword here is accessibility, the games can be enjoyed by both n00bs and experts alike, the learning curve is low for the basics and most characters have a quite simple moveset. It's also the closest you will get to Street Fighter II on the Neo, at least visually.
I can see why the two games have a certain following and it's okay to honour Breakers Revenge with a port as it never got one back in the day, only the first game got released on JPN homecart and CD but that's still in the family, so to speak, not a real port. Actually I kinda like the idea of off-broadway Neo fighters like that getting a bit of attention, there are more good ones in the library that seem to be always overlooked, like Ninja Master's, Kabuki Klash, Karnov's Revenge, World Heroes 3, Waku Waku 7, Ragnagard, etc. Doesn't have to be KoF, Samsho or FF all the time, eh.
Whether or not one needs the collector's edition with all that junk is another question. I think it's a bit too much.