Capcom Games

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Crimson Tears

This basically means taking one character at a time into a series of labyrinths under the city to beat past levels of bad guys and finally take on the level boss.

Viewtiful Joe 2

In this latest Viewtiful you play through the game as both Joe and his girlfriend, Sylvia, switching between them on the fly with the touch of a button.

Mega Man Battle and Chase

Simply put, Mega Man Battle & Chase is like Mario Kart with the Mega Man characters. There are a few new features to keep the game fresh and unique.

Snk Vs. Capcom

SNK is the chocolate and Capcom the peanut butter as they join forces for this Naomi arcade and DC uber-super-mega-fighter (we hope, anyway) due Sept.

Metal Walker

Stop me if any of this sounds familiar: In Metal Walker

Tech Romancer

Right alongside Street Fighter III in Capcom's impressive list of games to bring stateside is Tech Romancer, a 3D fighting game inspired by giant robot anime of the last three decades.

Magic Sword

Magic Sword - Heroic Fantasy is a side-scrolling fantasy arcade game released by Capcom in 1990.
SNES

Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower

With a name like Darkstalkers, it has to be good! A great update to an old series, you'll get to fight as a series of movie monsters become warriors in this fiercely competitive title.

Clocktower 3

Adventure Horror is perhaps one of the most oft copied, poorest acted genres that the video game industry has ever given us.

Dungeons And Dragons Tower of Doom

Once again, Dungeons and Dragons transcends the limits of dice and paper in this latest of many game conversions.

Ghouls And Ghosts

This favorite is largely responsible for catapaulting everyone's opinion of the Genesis system into the stratosphere.

Gotcha Force

It takes a lot to make a Nintendo game seem bizarre, probably because no matter how strange a Gamecube game is, players are having so much fun playing it they don't notice.

Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

It's nice to see the occasional role-playing game that isn't formulaic, something that shows the developer took some time to create a plot worth living in a game worth playing.

Megaman X3

In Megaman X3. you can jump from character to character, utilizing each character's best features to get him/her through the challenging levels.

The Misadventures Of Tron Bonne

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, due this fall from Capcom.

Puzzle Fighter 2

Capcom has taken its Street Fighter II franchise and turned it into another addictive game.

D & D Tower Of Doom

After Capcom obtained the licensing agreement with TSR (the grandfather of role-playing games) Alex spent the next few years creating the first non-linear video RPG ever to hit the market!

Side Arms

Side Arms was really the sequel to Capcom's first scrolling shooter featuring hover-robots, Section Z.

Cannon Spike

Take a few Capcom characters, put them on wheels, throw them into a 3/4-perspective action-shooter with infinite firepower and you get Cannon Spike.