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Capcom is showering more love onto Sony's PlayStation consoles. Well,
the PS3 and PSP anyway. They've announced that they'll be rolling out
more downloadable classics on the PlayStation Store over the next few months. |
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We're here to bring you 2 brand new Capcom Classics Collection Remixed videos. Capcom Classics Collection Remixed offers some old titles that we all know and love and brings them all together in a nice package for us to once again enjoy. The games even support multiplayer to extend on the fun factor and bring new life to these gems.Download: [Gameplay Video 1] Download: [Gameplay Video 2] |
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There
are a few things in life that will never fail, and Capcom seems to be
among them. Towering over the gaming market with many action and
fighting games under its belt in addition to much of the arcade market.
Emulation seems to prove that classic gaming is here to stay and
classic collections being nothing new to Capcom, we now have another
great addition to throw into the mix, Capcom Classics Collection
Remixed.While some might complain that some of these games are "ports" or that they could just go and play them on an emulator, only five games should actually be classified as a port that are included in the site. Those games include Final Fight, Section Z, Bionic Commando, Legendary Wings, and Forgotten Worlds. Loading times are reported to be very quick, between games only about 10-12 seconds. Another nice addition is extra bonus goodies that were packed into the game that make this a unique grab for fans of these games. You can grab the game on Capcoms official website for the "preorder only" price of $39.95 |
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The official website of Viewtiful Joe: Battle Carnival has been updated with some official wallpaper for PSP and PC. Created by Capcom, Viewtiful Joe: Battle Carnival. utilizes the presentation and settings from the first two action games and combines both with a new play style inspired by battle-centric fighting games, such as Super Smash Bros. Melee. New and familiar characters return -- including Joe, Silvia, Captain Blue Junior, Sprocket, and, exclusive to the PSP, Devil May Cry's Dante -- to compete in versus-mode fighting. You can also engage in Trial Mode for a number of quick mini-games. Along with a single-player story mode, Battle Carnival offers wireless action for up to four players. The title also supports game sharing so other PSP owners can check out particular stages and characters from one game disc. The PC version of the wallpaper can be downloaded [here]. |
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Just when the past was in the past, Capcom® today announced Capcom® Classics Collection Remixed, a remarkable compilation for the PSPTM (PlayStation®Portable) system which will have every gaming generation reminiscing about the good ole arcade days. Bursting with retro flavor, this portable arcade compilation comes together in an amazing collection of 20 all-time favorites that will have gamers reaching for their quarters. Adding to the bountiful content, the game is further enhanced with wireless multiplayer gameplay via the PSP system's ad hoc mode. Bonus features are abound in this 20-in-1 anthology, enticing those wanting a great handheld gaming package at a tremendous value. Capcom Classics Collection Remixed is scheduled for release throughout North America in March 2006. Capcom Classics Collection Remixed provides quality entertainment that delves deep into Capcom's history, offering players more depth and gameplay challenges. Play this latest cache of classics in several aspect ratios including normal, stretch or, depending on the title, its original vertical orientation. Fully customizable controls enhance the gaming experience by allowing the reassignment of the analog stick to accommodate vertical games. Enjoy the timeless hits of yesteryear with the wireless capabilities the portable system has to offer such as joining no-fuss multiplayer games and downloading music. Players will need to be pried away from this game as the multitude of bonus materials will have them glued to the system wanting more. |
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We're here to bring you 2 brand new
There
are a few things in life that will never fail, and Capcom seems to be
among them. Towering over the gaming market with many action and
fighting games under its belt in addition to much of the arcade market.
Emulation seems to prove that classic gaming is here to stay and
classic collections being nothing new to Capcom, we now have another
great addition to throw into the mix, Capcom Classics Collection
Remixed.