Entries in 'capcom' (366)
MvC3 hoping to match SFIV sales
Just a few years ago people were predicting the death of the 2D fighting game – now Capcom hopes to build on the success of last year’s Street Fighter IV ...
UK CHARTS: F1 takes pole position
Codemasters has cut short Halo’s stay at the summit of the All Formats Top 40, with F1 2010 racing to No.1.
Dead Rising DLC ‘more effective’ than TV ads
The Dead Rising downloadable game has the same marketing impact as a big budget TV ad campaign, says Capcom.
Inafune: Japan's making awful games
Keiji Inafune, Capcom’s global head of R&D, has in a new interview made it clear his “Japan is finished” statement from Tokyo Game Show 2009 made one year ...
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Big names headline London Games Conference
Luminaries from some of the most innovative and important companies in the games market have been confirmed for the London Games Conference on Thursday, November 4th.
New Devil May Cry confirmed
As had been rumoured, Capcom has revealed a fifth game in the Devil May Cry series at its Tokyo Game Show conference.
More digital Dead Rising on the way
Speaking at its ongoing Tokyo Game Show press conference, publisher Capcom has confirmed that a second downloadable Dead Rising game is on the way, and will also be exclusive to ...
HMV selling Dead Rising 2 early
Having just confirmed a large number of midnight openings for Tuesday’s Xbox 360 exclusive Halo Reach, HMV has confirmed a second games offensive – it is host the official UK ...
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Case Zero shatters XBLA records
Capcom has announced that Dead Rising: Case Zero has broken the record on Xbox Live for week one unit sales.
Dead Rising: Case Zero tops 300k downloads
Capcom’s Dead Rising: Case Zero has been played by over 300,000 consumers after only a week on sale.
Resident Evil 6 news incoming
It’s one of the most bankable brands in video games, and Capcom has confessed that it wants to get Resident Evil 6 finished on retail shelves as soon as it ...
Publishers rush to October MCM Expo
Seven leading video games publishers have already signed up for MCM Expo.
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Capcom learns from RE5 racism controversy
Greater involvement from its Western arm in the future development of its titles will ensure that Capcom is never embroiled in another racism row, the publisher has vowed.
Capcom appoints new US and Euro CEO
Publisher Capcom has announced the appointment of Kazuhiko Abe as CEO and president of Capcom Europe and Capcom USA.
Dead Rising 2 date brought forward
Dead Rising 2 will now be released in the UK on September 24th.
Street Fighter X Tekken to push genre forwards
A crossover of the much-loved Tekken and Street Fighter series will keep the beat ‘em up genre fresh.
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Income nosedives at Capcom
Japanese publisher Capcom has reported income of YEN 216m for the quarter ending June 30th 2010 – a 94.8 per cent drop on the same period in 2009.
Capcom and Namco go to war in new fighters
Capcom and Namco revealed at last week's San Diego ComicCon that the two are collaborating on crossovers for their flagship fighting franchises.
Dead Rising 2 SE pictured
Publisher Capcom has released some exciting pictures of a special edition version of zombie action title Dead Rising that will hit retail alongside the standard SKU on October 1st.
Xbox 3 and PS4 in ‘2-3 years’
We keep being told that we’re only half way through the current hardware lifecycle – that would indicate a 2015/2016 launch for the next versions of the Xbox and PlayStation. ...
Dead Rising 2 delayed
Japanese publisher Capcom has confirmed that the hotly tipped zombie-themed action outing Dead Rising 2 has seen its US and European release delayed.
Capcom dusts off killer franchises
New instalments of popular gaming franchises are in the works as Capcom revitalises its portfolio.
Capcom’s Western dilemma
Publisher Capcom has revealed the poor performance of recent releases Dark Void and Bionic Commando have lead to a strategic re-think of its Western aspirations.
Capcom fires Move and Natal warning
The era of motion controllers could snap shut as quickly as it has blown open, one of the world’s biggest publishers has warned.





































