Capcom Games Collection
Founded in 1979, Capcom has grown into one of the most influential game developers and publishers in the industry, renowned for creating iconic franchises that defined generations. Headquartered in Osaka, Japan, the company blends cutting-edge technology with creative storytelling, delivering unforgettable gaming experiences across consoles, PC, and arcades.
Pioneering Arcade Roots
Capcom's early success stemmed from arcade classics like 1942 (1984) and Street Fighter (1987), which revolutionized competitive gaming. The latter spawned the legendary Street Fighter II (1991), establishing the fighting game genre and popularizing combo mechanics still used today.Genre-Defining Franchises
Capcom's portfolio includes:- Survival Horror: Resident Evil (1996) pioneered the genre with tension-filled gameplay and cinematic storytelling.
- Action-Adventure: Devil May Cry (2001) redefined hack-and-slash with stylish combat and gothic aesthetics.
- Monster Battles: Monster Hunter (2004) became a global phenomenon with cooperative hunts and intricate weapon systems.
Technological Innovation
Capcom consistently pushes boundaries:- The RE Engine powers photorealistic graphics in Resident Evil 7 (2017) and Dragon's Dogma 2 (2024).
- Cross-platform play in Monster Hunter Rise (2021) expanded multiplayer accessibility.
Cultural Impact & Adaptations
Beyond games, Capcom's IPs thrive in films (Resident Evil series), TV (Dragon's Dogma: Netflix), and esports (Street Fighter V tournaments). Remakes like Resident Evil 4 (2023) balance nostalgia with modern tech.Conclusion
For over 40 years, Capcom has embodied innovation and quality, earning 100+ million-selling titles. By honoring its legacy while embracing new platforms and trends, Capcom remains a cornerstone of gaming culture worldwide.A unique hybrid arcade game combining run-and-gun action with vehicular combat. Players alternate between on-foot shooting and car-based battles to rescue hostages from a criminal organization.
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge is the second installment in Capcom's Darkstalkers series, released in 1995 for arcades. It refines the original's mechanics with new characters, enhanced special moves, and the introduction of the Chain Combo system, set in a gothic horror universe with anime-inspired visuals.
Vampire Hunter is the second installment in Capcom's Darkstalkers series, released in arcades in 1995. This gothic horror fighting game expands the roster with new characters while refining the signature air-combo system. Players battle as supernatural creatures like vampires, werewolves, and demons in fast-paced, anime-style combat.
The direct sequel to Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge, featuring enhanced gameplay mechanics and new EX moves for the monster-themed fighters. Introduces Shadow Mode and expanded character rosters with Donovan Baine and Huitzil as new challengers.
A spin-off from the Mega Man Battle Network series featuring automated battles using collected Battle Chips. Players build decks and strategize chip combinations while watching AI-controlled NetNavis battle in tournament-style matches.
A tactical RPG spin-off of the Onimusha series featuring grid-based battles against demonic forces. Players command samurai warriors with special Oni powers across feudal Japan-inspired battlefields.
In the year 200X, Lan Hikari and his NetNavi MegaMan.EXE battle cyber threats in both the real world and cyberspace. This innovative RPG combines card-based combat with real-time action across parallel dimensions.
The second installment in the Battle Network series combines RPG elements with real-time grid-based combat. Lan and MegaMan.EXE face new cyber threats while uncovering mysteries of the net world.
The third installment in the Battle Network series introduces new Navi Customizer systems and over 200 Battle Chips. This Blue Version features exclusive chips and areas not found in the White version, with an expanded internet world to explore.
The fourth installment in the Battle Network series featuring a tournament-based storyline where Lan and MegaMan.EXE compete across three championship brackets to prevent a global catastrophe. Blue Moon version includes exclusive Navis, chips, and scenarios differing from Red Sun.
The final chapter in the Battle Network series pits MegaMan.EXE against the fearsome Cybeast Gregar in a unique blend of real-time strategy and RPG gameplay. Set in a futuristic internet world, players use Battle Chips to customize attacks in grid-based cyber battles.
Mega Man 7 is a 16-bit action platformer developed by Capcom for the SNES. Released in 1995, it marks Mega Man's full transition to the Super Nintendo with larger sprites, CD-quality audio, and an expanded storyline following the events of Mega Man 6. The game introduces new mechanics like the Energy Balancer and hidden collectible bolts used for upgrades.
Mega Man X is a 1993 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The first installment in the Mega Man X series introduces X, a powerful android with advanced AI, and his mentor Zero as they battle against rogue Reploids led by the sinister Sigma.
Mega Man X2 is a 1994 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The direct sequel to Mega Man X continues X's battle against the Maverick Hunters' new threat - the X-Hunters who seek to rebuild Sigma from his remaining fragments.
Mega Man X3 is a 1995 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The third installment in the Mega Man X series follows X and Zero as they confront the mysterious Dr. Doppler and his Doppler Army, while uncovering secrets about Reploid evolution and Zero's origins.
Aladdin is a platform game developed and published by Capcom for the SNES in 1993. Based on Disney's animated film, it features vibrant animation, authentic Middle Eastern-inspired music, and fluid gameplay. Players control Aladdin through Agrabah and other iconic locations, using his acrobatic skills and apples to defeat enemies.
The fighting game that defined a generation introduces 8 playable warriors with unique move sets, six-button controls, and competitive versus mode that revolutionized arcades worldwide.
The turbo-charged update to the fighting game phenomenon introduces faster gameplay, four new playable bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, M. Bison), and adjustable speed settings that became the competitive standard.

















