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Imagine if phones were advanced enough back in 1993 to actually play Street Fighter II. It's phenomenon already gripped game consoles and mainstream products, yet most players would have dealt with the necessary cutbacks to play the title on their meager caller ID boxes if they could. Tha...
For a small die-hard section of the video game fan base, the Neo Geo Pocket was a special piece of hardware. Yes, its varied library offered some of the best portable fighting games ever made, a couple memorable sports games, and even a few solid puzzle titles. However, there’s one reason to o...
With an experienced development team at the helm, having worked on everything from the Darkstalkers and Clock Tower series, Resident Evil 4 is a culmination of previous efforts that keeps both the atmosphere, intrigue, and style fans love, all the while addressing the core issues that...
Yes, games have come and gone in the beat-em-up category, and many have managed to surpass Double Dragon's greatness (most of them from Capcom). However, there's no reason you can't enjoy DD if you've ever played other classics like Final Fight. It remains a key ingredient in video game his...
Making a strong effort to be noticed in the early 80s, Gyruss is a fine shooter, complete with a classic soundtrack and fun blasting mechanics. Designed by Yoshiki Okamoto who would produce countless classics for Capcom later in his career (including the Street Fighter franchise), his u...
Contained on Capcom Classics Mini Mix is a roster of three NES titles. Each becomes memorable for its own reasons, and those who grew up playing them fondly remember them. At a price of $20 though, it's nothing short of absurd.Bionic Commando, Strider, and Mighty Final Fight are the titles em...
Why must a zombie game be mindless? Sure, it's fun to go around decapitating zombies left and right, but it's really nothing more than masturbation. Apparently Capcom feels the same way, because if you sit around beating off in Dead Rising you're never going to get anywhere.
Being the second attempt from Capcom to branch a key franchise into a melee fighter (the first being Onimusha Blade Warriors), Viewtiful Joe should stay in the platforming realm. Red Hot Rumble is a mess of scattered concepts, ideas, and failed execution. It's completely unplayable with...