Category: Capcom
After almost 30 years at Capcom, the company’s brand manager and executive producer of the Street Fighter Series, Yoshinori Ono, has announced his departure. He posted a letter to Twitter to explain his decision and to reassure fans of Street… Read More »
Confirmed by Capcom! Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 are heading to the Switch in the fall of this year. Here’s a features summary in case you missed any details or like to review: RE5 Play Anywhere: Play Resident… Read More »
Although the Mega Man Legacy Collection will be arriving on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC very soon, we’ve been waiting to hear more on what “Winter” means as a release window for the 3DS version. It’s now been announced… Read More »
Now, don’t get your hopes up. After all, Capcom doesn’t really seem to have a clue what’s going on in regard to Mega Man, and they haven’t for quite some time now. The biggest news we’ve had lately is regarding… Read More »
Project X Zone 2 Coming This Fall on 3DS
Fans of Project X Zone know exactly what we’re talking about… but for those who don’t, the game was an enormous SRPG featuring over 200 characters from 30 franchises between three major companies—Sega, Bandai Namco, and Capcom. It was a… Read More »
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate was released last week, much to the delight of fans and critics who have given the game high ratings across the board. The new instalment of the franchise refines previous gameplay mechanics and adds vertical depth… Read More »
Hey, chiptune fans! Capcom and Sumthing Else Music Works have announced something that is relevant to your interests… Mega Man soundtracks! Currently, four volumes are available—Mega Man Soundtrack Volumes 1-4—and there are six more planned for subsequent release in the… Read More »
The Nintendo financial results were released today, and while you surely want to know everything about it (do you?), there’s something about staring at numbers for hours on end that requires a corrective behavior of sorts. For example, why not… Read More »
Presently, Japan is enjoying Monster Hunter Frontier G on the Wii U, as well as on other platforms, despite the game not having quite the same amount of success as other titles bearing the Monster Hunter name. It’s not part… Read More »
From Mega Man to Street Fighter, Capcom has many franchises to its name—and well known ones that have shaped the childhoods of many gamers. In fact, there’s so much to Capcom’s history that there just might be enough to fill… Read More »