Capcom Games

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Capcom 1942

This game is a famous 1942 air shooter by Capcom
NES

Mega Man Legends

Mega Man Legends (known as RockMan Dash in Japan and formerly known as Mega Man Neo and Mega Man Nova here in the U.S.)

Alien vs Predator

You are in control of a Predator who receives a distress call from Vega 4 of an attack on the city of New Shangi. Your goal is to wipe out all of the aliens before advancing to the next level.
SNES

Street Fighter 2 Turbo

They're back and they're badder than ever! Faster, stronger and with all new moves, twelve of the greatest fighters from across the globe are ready to do battle! Choose your champion and get ready for the big brawl as they try to earn the right to ..
Sega Genesis

SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom

It's hard to say just why 2D fighting crossover games exist. Well, actually, I think I know why they exist (hint: it starts with a $ and ends with another $).

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny

Video game sequels are a funny lot, while many succeed on expanding franchises and introducing new elements to already established worlds, characters, etc.

Demon's Crest

Published and released by Capcom in 1994, this adventure game is part of the Gargoyle’s Quest sub-series of the Ghosts ‘n Goblins franchise.
SNES

Saturday Night Slam Masters

It's a pro wrestling arcade game released for the CPS hardware by Capcom. The game features character designs by manga artist Tetsuo Hara.
Sega Genesis SNES

Mega Man X2

Mega Man X2 is an action game, where the player is given a selection screen of stages to begin, When selected, the player uses Mega Man X to blast various enemies throughout the level and reach the boss character, where defeating it wins the stage ..
SNES

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory

Back in the 16-bit days of video gaming, 2D side-scrolling-action-adventure games dominated the console software scene more than any other genre.

Mega Man 3

That blue, metallic defender of justice, Mega Man, is back in action!
NES

Plasma Sword

Star Gladiator, the prequel to Plasma Sword, surprised a lot of folks with its oddball cast and sharp

Breath of Fire

Released in 1993 in Japan by Capcom, this single player game makes use of a new type of role-playing style.
SNES

X-Men Children Of The Atom

Once again Capcom churns out another fighting game. However, this time it's not Ryu or Ken but popular characters from the X-Men comic books!

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.

Rockman Megaworld

It is a video game compilation from Capcom containing remakes of the first three games in the Mega Man series.
Sega Genesis