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An arcade spin-off of the Mega Man series and the sequel to Mega Man: The Power Battle. Along with numerous improvements and changes, this entry also introduces the mysterious alien Duo (from the then-upcoming Mega Man 8) as a fourth playable character.
Capcom's first in-house 3D fighting game is set in a far future inspired by space operas, namely the Star Wars series, as a group of Star Gladiators must defend Earth from the powerful Fourth Empire.
A four-player mahjong game by Capcom, featuring a colorful cast of characters drawn in Capcom's CG style. It is a sequel to Capcom's earlier Famicom mahjong games.
Capcom's answer to Tetris, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a puzzle game made and released by Capcom. It features the "super deformed" or "chibi" sprites from Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, and cameos from all over Capcom's fighting universe.,
Airborne is a fighter jet themed pinball machine from Capcom.
The first in a long line of action-oriented survival-horror games, Resident Evil pits a small group of special forces agents against hordes of zombies and other mutated creatures in a mysterious mansion.
The sequel to (and remake of) Street Fighter Alpha brings five new fighters into the fray including newcomer schoolgirl Sakura while adding a new special ability: the "Custom Combo", in which players can trigger a massive timed combo chain using their Super Meter.
The only Mega Man game to be released on the Game Gear, this game takes various aspects from previous Mega Man games and combines them in a single game.
The last installment of the Fatal Fury beat-'em-up trilogy has Metro City under riot by a new threat, forcing Haggar and Guy to take action alongside two new allies.
Based on the animated adaptation of the hit arcade fighting game, Street Fighter II Movie is a Japan-only FMV adventure game using scenes from the actual film. Players analyze the fights of martial artists around the world as a cyborg of the villainous Shadaloo.
The final installment of Disney's "Magical Quest" trilogy follows Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as they traverse Storybook Land to rescue Huey, Dewey and Louie from the evil King Pete.
The fourth entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series for the arcade.
The third installment of the Mega Man X franchise has both Mega Man X and the rebuilt Zero (playable for the first time) hunting down the Maverick scientist Dr. Doppler, who has congregated the reformed Mavericks for a more sinister purpose.
Pinball Magic was the first and most successful table produced by Capcom's short-lived pinball division.
Marvel's most prolific heroes and villains duke it out for control of the Infinity Gems in Capcom's second fighting game in the Marvel universe.
An arcade spin-off of the Mega Man series, focusing solely on the series' signature boss battles. As either the titular robot, his mysterious ally, or his rebellious rival, take on numerous Robot Masters from throughout the series' history and gain new weapons.
A turn-based strategy sim based on the Tenchi o Kurau manga which covers events from the Three Kingdoms era of Ancient China.
An interactive movie based off the anime series of the same name that was developed by Capcom for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1995, being one of the first titles the company released on that generation of hardware.
Set years before the World Warrior tournament of Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha explores the backstories of some of the series's familiar faces (while introducing new ones) with a revamped fighting game engine (complete with a new cartoony art style).
Pang! 3, also known as Buster Buddies, is a 1995 arcade game developed by Capcom and published by Mitchell Corp. Famous paintings are used as backdrops to the action.
A fighting game based on the 1994 Street Fighter movie, using digitized recordings of the film's actors in place of hand-drawn or computer-drawn sprites.
An arcade Formula 1 racing game developed by Capcom for the Sega System Multi 32 arcade hardware and released in 1995. As the final title released for the Sega System Multi 32, it was one of the last arcade racing games to utilize 2.5D sprite-scaling techniques. Its principle gameplay mechanic was the "Slipstream" turbo meter, which slowly builds up and activates a temporary turbo boost when full, similar to the nitrous boost in later racing games.
Cyberbots: FullMetal Madness is a mech based fighting game published and developed by Capcom. The game was released in Arcades in 1994 and was then ported to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn shortly after.
The second installment of the Darkstalkers franchise refines both the original game's story (adding two new fighters) and gameplay (including an improved "super meter" system where characters can stock up on multiple meters and can perform enhanced moves at any time).
The seventh installment of the Mega Man series brings Mega Man's antics to Nintendo's 16-bit console, as our robotic hero sets out to find the whereabouts of Dr. Wily (who recently escaped from prison) while encountering a mysterious new robotic ally Bass.
The first fighting game set in the Marvel universe brings Capcom's take on the X-Men series, as the titular mutant superheroes must fight the mutant followers of Magneto.
Despite the defeat of a powerful Maverick leader, Mega Man X (now the leader of the Maverick Hunters) keeps fighting new Mavericks (including the powerful "X-Hunters") while searching for the whereabouts of Zero in the second installment of the Mega Man X series.
The sequel to Breath of Fire, centering around a descendant of the Dragon Clan, Ryu. He has the ability to transform into a dragon and, together with his friends, must fight a powerful demon lord to save the world. The game was originally released in 1994.
A side-scrolling brawler-platformer game made by Capcom. Five members of the X-Men are sent to different parts of the island of Genosha each with a mission to accomplish.
A SNES licensed platformer based on the Disney TV show about a former toon movie star that joins the police force. Not to be confused with the Genesis game released around the same time.
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