Capcom Games

Viewing games 151 to 200 (of 365 games)
Sega Genesis Sega Master System
Mercs is one of those games that's instantly fun to play, with bullets and bodies flying all over the place, and there are hordes of enemies to mow down.

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 $).

Resident Evil Code: Veronica X

Sega fanboys have one less Dreamcast-exclusive game to taunt PS2 owners about come this May.

Capcom's Soccer Shootout

Another soccer simulator.
SNES

Mega Man X3

Mega Man X3 was the first game in which Zero is a playable character in addition to X.
SNES

Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

I love Street Fighter, always have, even back when the occasional fireball was more a freak product of luck that elicited looks of shock than a planned attack. But I'm not that big a fan of the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.

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

The Great Circus Mystery: Starring Mickey and Minnie

The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey and Minnie is a 2D platforming game for the Super Nintendo.
Sega Genesis SNES

Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems

Marvel Super Heroes - War of the Gems is the title of a side-scrolling video game based on the events of Marvel Comics' series, Infinity Gauntlet.
SNES

Fox Hunt

Of all the companies that have produced FMV games, Capcom is probably the last name you could possibly think of, but Capcom is responsible for Fox Hunt.

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.)

Rockman Megaworld

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

Capcom vs. SNK

It's about time someone combined the flagship fighters from the two greatest fighting game makers the genre has ever seen.

Way of the Samurai 2

What the heck was Capcom thinking? I'm guessing it must have been something along the lines of: 'Lets save a buck or two and get the janitor to do the voice acting.'

U.N. Squadron

The game is a typical side scrolling shooter, going against the trend of other Capcom shooters, such as 1942, and 1943: The Battle of Midway, which are vertically scrolling shooters.
SNES