What's a gotcha question?
A catch question 
Sorry if I'm reading this wrong, Tatsujin. I appreciate the replies. Really I do. But I'm seriously confused as to what you might be implying that I'm saying. It's not a loaded question at all. I'm seriously participating in this discussion, asking which version is better...
Take these two examples for context:
The Mega Man Anniversary Collection - This was a game that was released on Xbox, PS2 & Gamecube. Put together to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the classic Mega Man series, it contained Megaman 1 through 8, as well as 2 other games never released in the in the U.S.
Now although the games were perfectly emulated, the Gamecube version had one flaw: the buttons for jump and fire were swapped, and unlike the PS2 & Xbox version, there was no option to customize the buttons or the controls. Because of this, many fans who purchased the Gamecube version were upset and complained that such a major mistake broke the experience of playing the games. This glaring difference is why the PS2 & Xbox versions are considered as better versions of the game.
Resident Evil 4 - This was a game that was released & developed primarily on Gamecube, then later ported to the PS2. Numerous critics have stated that the PS2 version's graphics were inferior to the graphics in the GameCube version. This was not at all fueled by some console preference war, but factually, since the game was developed using Gamecube hardware, and the Gamecube had a specific feature in its processor to deal with lighting and shadows, the PS2 version had to be rebuilt to create suitable equivalents. In some cases in the game, certain gameplay elements had to be changed SPECIFICALLY because of the lighting and shadow problem. Because of this, the Gamecube version is considered the version with the best presentation.
Now then, I hope I've made it clear why I'm asking such an innocent and valid question, considering the differences between systems. So now that I've given enough reason for my question, can someone please answer it? Because I own both a PS2 and a Gamecube, and in a forum like ours that's filled Hudson-lovers, I would imagine people here would be able to carefully & fairly scrutinize the ports & explain which version presents the better tribute to our beloved Hudson games.
So which system's version (GC or PS2) of the Hudson Selection offers the best experience for these 4 Hudson tributes?