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A comedic adventure game that satirizes the heavy number of baseball and murder mystery games for the Famicom. It was developed and published by Capcom in Japan only.
An adventure game for the Famicom Disk System developed and published by Capcom in 1988. It was never released outside of Japan.
An Arcade shoot-'em-up developed by Capcom. The NES version was exclusive to North America.
An "alternate" version of the original vertical scrolling game, 1943. It was never released outside of Japan until it was included on the Capcom Classics Collection.
A top-down Arcade racing game produced by Capcom in 1988 that was later ported to the PC Engine.
Bionic Commando follows hero Rad Spencer as he fights through enemy territory to rescue fellow commando, Super Joe.
1943 is a vertical shooter made by Capcom. It is the sequel to 1942.
Featuring a robotic protagonist that could siphon the abilities of his adversaries, Mega Man is a side-scrolling platformer that begins the never-ending struggle between cheeky hero Mega Man and the evil roboticist Dr. Wily.
An Arcade style side-scrolling beat 'em up with a Chinese Kung Fu setting. It was converted to European home computers and the TurboGrafx-16.
A Famicom-only Mahjong game that teaches a specific variant called "Attack Mahjong" and one of many Mahjong games presented by expert Ide Yosuke. It also had its own special Mahjong controller.
An 80's fighting game from Capcom that laid the framework for one of the most popular fighting game franchises of all time, as well as the traditional fighting game genre in general.
As the Black Tiger the player must slay three dragons that have plunged the kingdom into darkness in this classic Capcom Arcade platformer action game.
The 1987 sequel to Pirate Ship Higemaru, Makaijima greatly expands upon the classic maze game's concept. It was released on MSX and Famicom and never left Japan.
Swinging side scrolling run-and-gun by Capcom that would start an entire franchise. Ported to many of the computers of the day.
Save women and fight Geshita's thugs in this vertically scrolling Beat 'Em Up from Capcom.
An early Capcom horizontal shoot 'em up, featuring a mech protagonist. Capcom adapted Section Z's bi-directional firing for Side Arms, and also incorporated a power-up system where the player's mech merges with another to become far stronger.
Classic side scrolling game developed by Capcom which takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. Players assume the role of a warrior, named Trojan, who must defeat the evil tribes found throughout a gothic/industrial wasteland. Trojan can be found on five gaming platforms including NES and PlayStation 2.
Speed Rumbler puts you into an armed and armored car as you work your way through multiple enemy-filled levels. The player can also exit the vehicle and battle on foot. Ahead of its time, the game's combination of run & gun shooter with driving mechanics was a precursor to later action games like GTA.
A shoot 'em up where the player controls Captain Commando as he infiltrates an enemy space fortress, blasting his way from Section-A straight through to the titular Section-Z.
A compilation of two arcade games on a single cassette.
A top-down, vertically-scrolling shooter released in the mid-80's, Gun.Smoke is one of the more popular Wild West-themed games in history, with multiple ports having been released since its early days in the arcades.
Ghosts 'N Goblins is the first game in the Ghosts 'N Goblins series. It is widely recognized as being one of the hardest games of all time.
DESTROY THE ENEMY ARMY as Super Joe in this influential top-down shooter.
1942 is a vertical shooter set in an exaggerated World War 2 universe. It went on to be one of Capcom's very first hits.
A vertical-scrolling Arcade shoot em 'up released by Capcom. It was re-released for platform play on Capcom Classics Collection.
Vulgus is a vertical-scrolling shooter and it also happens to be Capcom's very first release.
Pirate Ship Higemaru is one of the first games Capcom created for the Arcades. The player controls a sailor named Momotaru and is required to knock out pirates with barrels.
This was Capcom's second game (after Vulgus) and their first released in the United States.
A cancelled PSP entry in the Resident Evil franchise.
A 3D fighting game that was intended for release in arcades and on the PS2. It was cancelled for reasons Capcom never made public.
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