Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Capcom) Capcom has done a great job of rereleasing its classic titles and making them playable on modern systems.
In my review of Capcom Fighting Collection, I noted "there are enough titles in the Capcom catalog to fill this collection twice over, if not more." Well, Capcom obviously agreed, because here we are ...
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Before delving into the nitty-gritty of the inclusions, let’s go over the games featured. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 brings together four 2D titles and four 3D games. Starting with the 2D fighters, ...
Capcom’s Spotlight video showcased numerous games, ranging across the studio’s various IPs. Among these were many of Capcom’s fighting games, a great deal of which are being bundled together in the ...
Capcom has largely ruled the roost for 2D arcade fighting games for over 30 years and few companies celebrate their rich history quite like them either. SEGA does to a large extent and SNK does as ...
Capcom stirred excitement in the FGC by announcing two fighting collections that will bring various beloved titles, including Marvel vs Capcom 2 and Power Stone, to modern platforms. While the ...
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is set to release for PS4 Nintendo Switch, and PC on May 16. (The PS4 version will work just fine on PS5, and the Switch version will presumably do the same on Switch 2).
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