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'''Capcom Co., Ltd.'''|株式会社カプコン|Kabushiki-gaisha Kapukon}} is a Japanese developer and publisher of [[video game]]s,<ref name="companyinfo">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/company/info.html |title=Corporate Information: Corporate Overview |date=March 31, 2010 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref> known for creating multi-million-selling franchises such as ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', ''[[Ghosts'n Goblins]]'', ''[[Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Mega Man]]'', ''[[Resident Evil]]'', and ''[[Dead Rising]]''. Capcom also developed and published ''[[Bionic Commando (arcade)|Bionic Commando]]'', ''[[Ace Attorney]]'', ''[[Lost Planet]]'' and ''Dark Void'', though they are less known.<ref name="salesdata">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/salesdata.html |title=Business Strategies & IR Data: Total Sales Units Data |date=March 31, 2010 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 21, 2010}}</ref> Its head office is in [[Chūō-ku, Osaka]].<!--Cited in Corporate section--> Originally established in 1983,<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/company/history.html |title=Corporate Information: History |date=September 30, 2009 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 21, 2010}}</ref> it has since become an international enterprise with branches and subsidiaries in North America, Europe, and East Asia.<ref name="capcomgroup">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/company/address.html |title=Corporate Information: Capcom Group |date=August 31, 2009 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 21, 2010}}</ref>
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'''Capcom Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社カプコン) is a Japanese developer and publisher of video games, known for creating multi-million-selling franchises such as ''Devil May Cry'', ''Ghosts'n Goblins'', ''Street Fighter'', ''Mega Man'', ''Resident Evil'', and ''Dead Rising''. Capcom also developed and published ''Bionic Commando'', ''Ace Attorney'', ''Lost Planet'' and ''Dark Void'', though they are less known. Its head office is in Chūō-ku, Osaka. Originally established in 1983, it has since become an international enterprise with branches and subsidiaries in North America, Europe, and East Asia.


==History==
==History==
The original companies that spawned Capcom's Japanese branch were I.R.M Corporation founded on May 30, 1979,<ref name="ign25th" /> as well as its subsidiary Japan Capsule Computer Co., Ltd., both of which were devoted to the manufacturing and distribution of electronic game machines.<ref name="history" /> The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981,<ref name="history" /> while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983,<ref name="ign25th" /> for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/company/history.html |title=会社情報 カプコンの歴史 |language=Japanese |date=September 30, 2009 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 21, 2010}}</ref>
The original companies that spawned Capcom's Japanese branch were I.R.M Corporation founded on May 30, 1979, as well as its subsidiary Japan Capsule Computer Co., Ltd., both of which were devoted to the manufacturing and distribution of electronic game machines. The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981, while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983, for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.


In January 1989, the old affiliate company Capcom Co., Ltd. merged with Sambi Co., Ltd., resulting in the current Japanese branch.<ref name="history" /> The name Capcom is an abbreviation of "Capsule Computer", a term coined by the company to describe the [[Video game arcade cabinet|arcade machines]] it solely manufactured in its early years, designed to set themselves apart from [[personal computer]]s that were becoming widespread at that time.<ref name="name">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/company/name.html |title=会社情報 社名の由来 |language=Japanese |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref> The word capsule alludes to how Capcom likened its game software to "a capsule packed to the brim with gaming fun", as well as to the company's desire to protect its intellectual property with a hard outer shell, preventing illegal copies and inferior imitations.<ref name="name" />
In January 1989, the old affiliate company Capcom Co., Ltd. merged with Sambi Co., Ltd., resulting in the current Japanese branch. The name Capcom is an abbreviation of "Capsule Computer", a term coined by the company to describe the arcade machines it solely manufactured in its early years, designed to set themselves apart from personal computers that were becoming widespread at that time. The word capsule alludes to how Capcom likened its game software to "a capsule packed to the brim with gaming fun", as well as to the company's desire to protect its intellectual property with a hard outer shell, preventing illegal copies and inferior imitations.


While Capcom's first product was the coin-operated ''Little League'' from July 1983, its first real video game, the [[Arcade game|arcade title]] ''[[Vulgus]]'', was released in May 1984.<ref name="history" /> Beginning with a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] port of ''[[1942 (video game)|1942]]'' published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of [[home console]] video games,<ref name="history" /> which became its main business segment a few years later.<ref name="businesssegments" /> Since then, Capcom created 15 multi-million-selling game series, the most successful of which is ''[[Resident Evil]]''.<ref name="salesdata" />


In addition to the development and publishing of home, online, mobile, arcade, pachinko, and pachislo games, the company publishes [[strategy guide]]s,<ref name="history" /> maintains its own [[Video arcade|arcade centers]], and licenses its franchise and character properties for use in tie-in products, movies, television series, and stage performances.<ref name="businesssegments">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/company/business.html |title=Corporate Information: Business Segments |date=September 30, 2009 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 21, 2010}}</ref> [[Suleputer]], an in-house marketing and music label established in cooperation with [[Sony Music Entertainment Japan|Sony Music Entertainment Intermedia]] in 1998, publishes CDs, DVDs, and other media based on Capcom's games.<ref name="annualreport1998" /> An annual private media summit called Captivate, renamed from Gamers Day in 2008, is traditionally used as a platform for new game and business announcements.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom-unity.com/kramez/blog/2008/03/28/gamers_day_is_dead_long_live_the_captivate08_media |title="Gamers Day" is dead, long live the CAPTIVATE08 Media Summit |author=Kramer, Chris |date=March 28, 2008 |publisher=Capcom Entertainment, Inc |accessdate=July 24, 2010}}</ref>
==List of Capcom PSX/PS2 Games==


==Company structure==
complete: 80%
===Development studios===
In the first few years after its establishment, the Japanese branch of Capcom had three development groups referred to as "Planning Rooms", led by [[Tokuro Fujiwara]], Takashi Nishiyama and [[Yoshiki Okamoto]], respectively.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Gameside |title=ゲーム業界を“爆発”させた“ストライダー”の父 「四井浩一」  ディスコグラフィー |date=February 2009 |issue=16 |language=Japanese |publisher=Micro Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{cite video game |title=[[Strider (arcade game)|Strider Hiryū]] |developer=Capcom Co., Ltd |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd. |date=March 7, 1989 |scene=staff credits}}</ref> Later, games developed internally used to be created by several numbered "Production Studios", each assigned to different games.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://psp.ign.com/articles/775/775450p1.html |title=The Future of PSP – Capcom |author=Nix, Marc |date=March 23, 2007 |work=[[IGN.com]] |publisher=IGN Entertainment, Inc |accessdate=May 11, 2011}}</ref><ref name="annualreport2009" /> Starting in 2002, the development process was reformed to better share technologies and expertise, and all of the individual studios were gradually restructured into bigger departments responsible for different tasks.<ref name="annualreport2009" /> While there are self-contained departments for the creation of arcade, pachinko and pachislo, online, and mobile games, the Consumer Games R&D Division instead is an amalgamation of subsections in charge of various game development stages.<ref name="annualreport2009" /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/interview/2008/ |title=Developer Interview 2008 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 24, 2010}}</ref><ref name="annualreport2007">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/2007annual/Annual2007e.pdf |title=Annual Report 2007 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref> In addition to these internal teams, Capcom also commissions outside development studios to ensure a steady output of titles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/interview/2009/vol08/index.html |title=Developer Interview 2009: vol08.Keiji Inafune |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=November 6, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/interview/2010/vol01/03.html |title=Developer Interview 2010: vol01.Jun Takeuchi |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=November 6, 2010}}</ref> However, following bad sales of ''[[Dark Void]]'' and ''[[Bionic Commando (2009 video game)|Bionic Commando]]'', the company's management has decided to limit outsourcing to sequels and newer versions of installments in existing franchises, reserving the development of original titles for its in-house teams.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kotaku.com/5540859/bionic-commando-dark-void-last-straws-for-capcom |title=Bionic Commando, Dark Void Last Straws For Capcom |author=Orsini, Lauren |date=May 17, 2010 |work=[[Kotaku]] |accessdate=November 6, 2010}}</ref> The production of games, budgets, and platforms supported are decided upon in development approval meetings, attended by the company management and the Marketing, Sales, and Quality Control Departments.<ref name="annualreport2009" />


===Branches and subsidiaries===
This is a list of video games by Capcom organized alphabetically by name. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom.
Apart from the head office building and the R&D building of Capcom Co., Ltd., both located in [[Chūō-ku, Osaka]],<ref name="capcomgroup" /> the Japanese parent company also has a branch office in the [[Shinjuku Mitsui Building]] in [[Nishi-Shinjuku]], [[Shinjuku, Tokyo]].<ref name="Osakatokyo">"[http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/company/map.html Locations]." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "3-1-3 Uchihirano-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka
540-0037, Japan" and "Shinjuku Mitsui Building 2-1-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo"</ref> It also has the Ueno Facility. a branch office in [[Iga, Mie|Iga]], [[Mie Prefecture]].<ref name="capcomgroup" /> The international Capcom Group currently encompasses 15 subsidiaries in Japan, North America, Europe, and East Asia.<ref name="capcomgroup" /><ref name="annualreport2009">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/2009annual/e2009annual.pdf |title=Annual Report 2009 |date=September 17, 2009 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 20, 2010}}</ref> Affiliated companies include Koko Capcom Co., Ltd. in South Korea, Street Fighter Film, LLC in the United States, and Dellgamadas Co., Ltd.<ref name="annualreport2009" />


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"; border="5"
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="auto"
! Subsidiary !! Established<ref name="history" /> !! Location<ref name="capcomgroup" /> !! Details<ref name="capcomgroup" />
|-
!Title
!Console
!Release date
|-
| Arthur to Astaroth no Nazomakaimura: Incredible Toons
| PlayStation
| August 30, 1996
|-
| ''[[Ashita no Joe 2: The Anime Super Remix]]''
| PlayStation 2
| 2002
|-
| ''[[Auto Modellista]]''
| PlayStation 2
| August 22, 2002
|-
| ''[[Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance]]''
| PlayStation 2
| August 23, 2005
|-
| ''[[Bombastic]]''
| PlayStation 2
| August 27, 2003
|-
| Bounty Hunter Sara: Holy Mountain no Teiou
| PlayStation
| 2001
|-
| Breath of Fire III
| PlayStation
| September 11, 1997
|-
| Breath of Fire IV
| PlayStation
| April 27, 2000
|-
| ''[[Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 14, 2002
|-
| Buster Bros. Collection
| PlayStation
| May 26, 1997
|-
| ''[[Capcom Classics Collection]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 27, 2005
|-
| ''[[Capcom Classics Collection Volume 2]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 14, 2006
|-
| ''[[Capcom Fighting Evolution]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 14, 2006
|-
| Capcom Generation 1
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
| Capcom Generation 2
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
| Capcom Generation 3
| PlayStation
|1998
|-
| Capcom Generation 4
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
| Capcom Generation 5
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
| ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 13, 2001
|-
| Capcom vs. SNK Pro
| PlayStation
| April 18, 2002
|-
| Captain Commando
| PlayStation
| 2006
|-
| ''[[Cancelled Games|Catan]]''
| PlayStation 2
| 2002
|-
| ''[[Chaos Legion]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 6, 2003
|-
|-
| Capcom Pictures || November 2011 || [[San Mateo, California]]<br/>[[Osaka, Japan]] ||
| ''[[Clock Tower 3]]''
* theatrical film division of Capcom, Ltd.
| PlayStation 2
* produces and distributes films in Japan, USA & Europe.
| December 12, 2002
|-
|-
| Capcom U.S.A., Inc. || August 1985 || [[San Mateo, California]]<ref name="CapcomUSA">"[http://www.capcom.com/us/?about About Capcom]." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "U.S. Headquarters Capcom U.S.A., Inc. Capcom Entertainment, Inc. 800 Concar Drive Suite 300 San Mateo, CA 94402-2649"</ref> ||
| ''[[Crimson Tears]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.
| PlayStation 2
* holding company administering subsidiaries in the United States
| April 22, 2004
|-
|-
| Captron Co., Ltd. || February 1991 || [[Osaka]] ||
| Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation
* renting, leasing, and operating real estate properties
| December 25, 1997
* originally a related company known as Yunika Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" />
|-
|-
| Capcom Asia Co., Ltd. || July 1993 || Hong Kong ||
| Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
* selling home video games
| PlayStation
| March 22, 1996
|-
|-
| Capcom Entertainment, Inc. || June 1995 || San Mateo<ref name="CapcomUSA"/> ||
| ''[[Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection|Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* established to enhance and maximize management, distribution, and R&D in the United States<ref name="history" />
| May 19, 2005
|-
|-
| CE Europe Ltd. || {{nowrap|November 2002}} || 9th floor<br>George House<br>[[Hammersmith]]<br>London<br><!--Will be moving to Metro Building in Hammersmith--><ref name="CapcomEurope">"[http://www.capcom-europe.com/contact Contact]." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "UK:
| Darkstalkers 3
CE Europe Ltd 26-28 Hammersmith Grove, 9th Floor London W6 7HA" and "Germany: CEG Interactive Entertainment GmbH Barmbeker Strasse 4 b 22303 Hamburg, Germany" and "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye"</ref><ref>"[http://www.maris-interiors.co.uk/#/news/2011/office_relocation_for_ce_europe_to_the_metro_buiding/ Office Relocation for CE Europe to the Metro Building]." Maris Interiors. May 2011. Retrieved on August 13, 2011. "Maris are pleased to announce the commencement of the office fit-out for CE Europe Ltd, who are relocating offices to the Metro Building, Hammersmith, London, W6." and "Maris are relocating CE Europe’s London operations from their present offices in George House, 26-28 Hammersmith Grove to Hammersmith’s Metro Building."</ref> ||
| PlayStation
* selling home video games
| November 5, 1998
|-
|-
| Capcom Philippines., Inc. || August 2012 || [[Cebu City|Cebu, Philippines]]<ref name="CapcomUSA">"[http://www.capcom.com/ph/?about About Capcom]." Capcom. Retrieved on August 10, 2012. " The Philippine. Headquarters Capcom Philippines., Inc. Capcom Entertainment, Inc. 2/F Gold Palace Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City 94402-2647"</ref> ||
| ''[[Darkwatch]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.
| PlayStation 2
* holding company administering subsidiaries in the Philippines
| August 16, 2005
|-
|-
| CEG Interactive Entertainment GmbH || February 2003 || [[Hamburg]]<ref name="CapcomEurope"/> ||
| ''[[Devil May Cry]]''
* selling home video games
| PlayStation 2
| August 23, 2001
|-
|-
| Capcom Interactive Canada, Inc. || May 2006<ref name="capcanada" /> || Toronto ||
| ''[[Devil May Cry 2]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Interactive, Inc.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* developing and distributing mobile phone games
| January 25, 2003
* originally an unrelated developer known as Cosmic Infinity, Inc. before it was acquired by Capcom<ref name="history" /><ref name="capcanada">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=9471 |title=Capcom Acquires Cosmic Infinity To Expand Mobile Division |author=Dobson, Jason |date=May 25, 2006 |work=[[Gamasutra]] |publisher=United Business Media |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
| Capcom Interactive, Inc. || June 2006 || Los Angeles<ref name="CapcomUSA"/> ||
| ''[[Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.<ref name="usacorporate" />
| PlayStation 2
* distributing mobile phone games and integrating the wireless, online and console sectors<ref name="usacorporate">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.com/us/?corpinfo |title=Corporate Information |publisher=Capcom U.S.A., Inc |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref>
| February 17, 2005
|-
|-
| Daletto Co., Ltd. || October 2006 || Tokyo ||
| ''[[Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition]]''
* co-founded by Capcom Co., Ltd. and Dwango Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* managing a virtual theme park website, and operating and developing online games<ref name="history" /><ref name="annualreport2009" />
| March 22, 2012
|-
|-
| {{nowrap|Capcom Entertainment Korea Co., Ltd.}} || March 2007 || [[Seoul]] ||
| Dino Crisis
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation
* selling home video games, and operating and developing online games<ref name="history" />
| July 1, 1999
|-
|-
| Blue Harvest LLC || [[Fiscal year|FY]] 2007<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/news/pdf/071108a.pdf |title=2008年3月期中間決算短信 |language=Japanese |date=November 8, 2007 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref> || ||
| Dino Crisis 2
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="blueharvest" />
| PlayStation
* developing video games<ref name="blueharvest">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/stock/pdf/2008capcom_a.pdf |title=第29期 招集通知 |language=Japanese |date=June 3, 2008 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref>
| September 13, 2000
|-
|-
| K2 Co., Ltd. || May 2008 || Osaka ||
| ''[[Dino Stalker]]''
* developing home video games
| PlayStation 2
* originally an unrelated developer before it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd. through a stock exchange<ref name="history" />
| June 27, 2002
|-
|-
| Capcom Entertainment France, SAS || July 2008 || {{nowrap|[[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]]}}<ref name="CapcomEurope"/> ||
| ''[[Everblue]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of CE Europe Ltd.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* selling home video games<ref name="history" />
| August 9, 2001
|-
|-
| Enterrise Co., Ltd. || July 2008 || Tokyo ||
| ''[[Everblue 2]]''
* 90% of shares owned by Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* developing, manufacturing and distributing arcade machines<ref name="history" />
| August 8, 2002
|-
|-
|}
| ''[[Fate/unlimited codes]]''
 
| PlayStation 2
===Former subsidiaries===
| December 18, 2008
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"; border="5"
|-
! Subsidiary !! Established<ref name="history" /> !! Closed/acquired !! Location<ref name="capcomgroup" /> !! Details
| ''[[Final Fight: Streetwise]]''
| PlayStation 2
| February 28, 2006
|-
| Fox Hunt
| PlayStation
| 1996
|-
| Fushigi Deka
| PlayStation
| 2000
|-
| Gaia Master: Kami no Board Game
| PlayStation
| April 20, 2000
|-
| Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!!
| PlayStation
| 1995
|-
| ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]''
| PlayStation 2
| July 25, 2002
|-
| ''[[Glass Rose]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 6, 2003
|-
| ''[[God Hand]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 14, 2006
|-
| ''[[God of War]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 17, 2005
|-
| ''[[God of War II]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 25, 2007
|-
| ''[[God of War II]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 25, 2007
|-
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 25, 2003
|-
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 20, 2004
|-
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
| PlayStation 2
| January 25, 2007
|-
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 28, 2009
|-
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 28, 2009
|-
| ''[[Gregory Horror Show]]''
| PlayStation 2
| August 7, 2003
|-
| ''[[Haunting Ground]]''
| PlayStation 2
| April 21, 2005
|-
| ''[[Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition]]''
| PlayStation 2
| December 2003
|-
| Ide Yousuke Meijin no Shinmi Jissen Mahjong
| PlayStation
| 1996
|-
| JoJo's Venture
| PlayStation
| October 14, 1999
|-
| ''[[killer7]]''
| PlayStation 2
| June 9, 2005
|-
| ''[[Kyojin no Hoshi]]''
| PlayStation 2
| June 20, 2002
|-
| ''[[Legend of Kay]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 4, 2005
|-
| Magical Tetris Challenge
| PlayStation
| March 18, 1999
|-
| Marvel Super Heroes
| PlayStation
| September 25, 1997
|-
| Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter EX Edition
| PlayStation
| February 23, 1999
|-
| ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 19, 2002
|-
| Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes EX Edition
| PlayStation
| November 11, 1999
|-
| ''[[Maximo vs. Army of Zin]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 18, 2003
|-
| ''[[Maximo: Ghosts to Glory]]''
| PlayStation 2
| December 27, 2001
|-
| Mega Man
| PlayStation
| August 5, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 2
| PlayStation
| September 2, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 3
| PlayStation
| September 14, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 4
| PlayStation
| October 28, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 5
| PlayStation
| November 25, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 6
| PlayStation
| December 9, 1999
|-
| Mega Man 8
| PlayStation
| December 17, 1996
|-
| ''[[Mega Man Anniversary Collection]]''
| PlayStation 2
| June 23, 2004
|-
| Mega Man Battle & Chase
| PlayStation
| March 20, 1997
|-
| Mega Man Legends
| PlayStation
| December 18, 1997
|-
| Mega Man Legends 2
| PlayStation
| April 20, 2000
|-
| ''[[Mega Man X Collection]]''
| PlayStation 2
| January 10, 2006
|-
| ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]''
| PlayStation 2
| July 29, 2004
|-
| Mega Man X3
| PlayStation
| April 26, 1996
|-
| Mega Man X4
| PlayStation
| August 1, 1997
|-
| Mega Man X5
| PlayStation
| November 30, 2000
|-
| Mega Man X6
| PlayStation
| November 29, 2001
|-
| ''[[Mega Man X7]]''
| PlayStation 2
| July 17, 2003
|-
| ''[[Mega Man X8]]''
| PlayStation 2
| December 7, 2004
|-
| ''[[Gundam Seed: Federation vs. Z.A.F.T.]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 17, 2005
|-
| ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Z: AEUG vs. Titans]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 2003
|-
| ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon]]''
| PlayStation 2
| December 6, 2001
|-
| ''[[Monster Hunter]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 11, 2004
|-
| ''[[Monster Hunter 2]]''
| PlayStation 2
| February 16, 2006
|-
| ''[[Monster Hunter G]]''
| PlayStation 2
| January 20, 2005
|-
| ''[[MotoGP 07]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 1, 2007
|-
| ''[[MotoGP 08]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 24, 2008
|-
| ''[[Namco X Capcom]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 26, 2005
|-
| ''[[Okami]]''
| PlayStation 2
| April 20, 2006
|-
| One Piece Mansion
| PlayStation
| June 21, 2001
|-
| ''[[Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 7, 2002
|-
| ''[[Onimusha 3: Demon Siege]]''
| PlayStation 2
| February 26, 2004
|-
| ''[[Onimusha Blade Warriors]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 27, 2003
|-
| ''[[Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams]]''
| PlayStation 2
| January 26, 2006
|-
| ''[[Onimusha: Warlords]]''
| PlayStation 2
| January 25, 2001
|-
| Pocket Fighter
| PlayStation
| June 11, 1998
|-
| ''[[Street Fighter Alpha Anthology|Pocket Fighter]]''
| PlayStation 2
| June 11, 1998
|-
| Puzz Loop
| PlayStation
| October 31, 1999
|-
| Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-cho no Kiseki
| PlayStation
| June 27, 1997
|-
| ''[[Red Dead Revolver]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 25, 2005
|-
| Resident Evil (1996 video game)
| PlayStation
| March 22, 1996
|-
| Resident Evil 2
| PlayStation
| January 21, 1998
|-
| Resident Evil 2: Dual Shock Version
| PlayStation
| August 6, 1998
|-
| Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
| PlayStation
| September 22, 1999
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil 4]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 25, 2005
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica X]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 22, 2001
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]''
| PlayStation 2
| February 13, 2003
|-
| Resident Evil: Director's Cut
| PlayStation
| September 25, 1997
|-
| Resident Evil: Director's Cut Dual Shock Version
| PlayStation
| August 6, 1998
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]''
| PlayStation 2
| December 11, 2003
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil Outbreak File №2]]''
| PlayStation 2
| September 9, 2004
|-
| Resident Evil Survivor
| PlayStation
| January 27, 2000
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica]]''
| PlayStation 2
| November 8, 2001
|-
| Rival Schools: United By Fate
| PlayStation
| July 30, 1998
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 2 Dr. Wily no Nazo!!
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 3 Dr. Wily no Saigo!?
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 4 Aratanaru Yabou!!
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 5 Blues no Wana!
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 6 Shijou Saidai no Tatakai!!
| PlayStation
| August 4, 1999
|-
| ''[[Sengoku Basara]]''
| PlayStation 2
| July 21, 2005
|-
| ''[[Sengoku Basara 2]]''
| PlayStation 2
| 2006
|-
| ''[[Sengoku Basara X]]''
| PlayStation 2
| 2008
|-
| ''[[Shadow of Rome]]''
| PlayStation 2
| February 4, 2005
|-
| Shichisei Toushin: Guyferd
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
| Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2
| PlayStation
| 1999
|-
| Star Gladiator
| PlayStation
| October 25, 1996
|-
| Startling Adventures Kuso 3 נDaiboken
| PlayStation
| May 24, 2001
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha
| PlayStation
| December 22, 1995
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 2
| PlayStation
| August 9, 1996
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 3
| PlayStation
| December 23, 1998
|-
| ''[[Street Fighter Alpha Anthology]]''
| PlayStation 2
| May 25, 2006
|-
| ''[[Street Fighter Anniversary Collection]]''
| PlayStation 2
| August 31, 2004
|-
| Street Fighter Collection
| PlayStation
| September 18, 1997
|-
| Street Fighter EX 2 Plus
| PlayStation
| September 18, 1997
|-
| ''[[Street Fighter EX3]]''
| PlayStation 2
| March 4, 2000
|-
| Street Fighter EX Alpha
| PlayStation
| July 17, 1997
|-
| Street Fighter II Movie
| PlayStation
| December 12, 1995
|-
| ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]''
| PlayStation 2
| July 22, 2004
|-
| Street Fighter Zero 2 DashS
| PlayStation
| 1996
|-
| Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game)
| PlayStation
| August 11, 1995
|-
| Strider
| PlayStation
| 2000
|-
| Strider 2
| PlayStation
| February 24, 2000
|-
| Super Adventure Rockman
| PlayStation
| June 25, 1998
|-
| Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
| PlayStation
| November 30, 1996
|-
| Suzu Monogatari
| PlayStation
| June 1, 2000
|-
| Sydney 2000
| PlayStation
| October 26, 2000
|-
| The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
| PlayStation
| July 22, 1999
|-
| The Maw
| PlayStation
| December 31, 2009
|-
| ''[[Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge]]''
| PlayStation 2
| October 21, 2004
|-
|-
| A.C.A. Co., Ltd. || || || [[Mito, Ibaraki|Mito]]<ref name="annualreport1998" /> ||
| Three Wonders
| PlayStation
| 1998
|-
|-
| Status Co., Ltd. || || [[Fiscal year|FY]] 2003<ref name="annualreport2004">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/2004annual/Annual2004e.pdf |title=Annual Report 2004 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> || [[Osaka]]<ref name="annualreport2004" /> ||
| Trick'N Snowboarder
* non-life insurance agency also responsible for financial activities<ref name="annualreport2004" />
| PlayStation
* closed for the purpose of achieving a sound financial structure<ref name="annualreport2004" />
| December 1995
|-
|-
| Capcom Europe GmbH || February 1992<ref name="annualreport1998" /> || [[Fiscal year|FY]] 2002<ref name="capcomeuroclose">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/news/pdf/e030512b.pdf |title=Financial Results in FY2002 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> || [[Düsseldorf]]<ref name="annualreport1998" /> ||
| ''[[Under the Skin]]''
* managed sales in Europe<ref name="annualreport1998" />
| PlayStation 2
* closed<ref name="capcomeuroclose" />
| August 5, 2004
|-
|-
| {{nowrap|Capcom Mexico S.A. DE C.V.}} || October 1993<ref name="annualreport1998" /> || [[Fiscal year|FY]] 1997<ref name="annualreport1998" /> || Mexico City ||
| ''[[Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection]]''
* sold products in Mexico, Central and South America<ref name="annualreport1998" />
| PlayStation 2
* closed for the purpose of improving the company's financial balance<ref name="annualreport1998" />
| May 19, 2005
|-
|-
| Capcom Coin-Op, Inc. || June 1995<ref name="annualreport1998" /> || March 2004<ref name="coinopclosed">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/stock/pdf/2004capcom_a.pdf |title=第25期 招集通知 |language=Japanese |date=June 2, 2004 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> || [[Sunnyvale, California]]<ref name="annualreport1998" /> ||
| ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]''
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.<ref name="annualreport1998" />
| PlayStation 2
* sold arcade game machines and operated amusement facilities<ref name="annualreport1998" />
| August 24, 2004
* closed<ref name="coinopclosed" />
|-
|-
| Capcom Studio 8, Inc. || June 1995 || March 2007<ref name="annualreport2009" /> || Sunnyvale<ref name="annualreport2003">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/2003annual/Annual2003.pdf |title=Annual Report 2003 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 22, 2010}}</ref> ||
| ''[[Viewtiful Joe 2]]''
* originally established as Capcom Digital Studios, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.<ref name="history" />
| PlayStation 2
* also known as Production Studio 8<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/maximo_zin/column01.html |title=魔界英雄記 マキシモ ~マシンモンスターの野望~ 第1回 |author=Rogers, Mark |language=Japanese |date=June 20, 2003 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=May 7, 2011}}</ref>
| December 8, 2004
* developed video games<ref name="annualreport2004" />
* acquired by Capcom Entertainment, Inc.<ref name="annualreport2009" />
|-
|-
| Flagship Co., Ltd. || April 1997 || June 2007<ref name="history" /> || Osaka<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/2006annual/Annual2006e.pdf |title=Annual Report 2006 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> ||
| Warriors of Fate II
* co-founded by four people, among them game designer [[Yoshiki Okamoto]] and [[screenwriter]] [[Noboru Sugimura]]<ref name="flagship">{{cite web |url=http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20010411/capcom.htm |title=カプコン、深作欣二監督を招き「クロックタワー3」を制作 |author=Funatsu, Minoru |language=Japanese |date=April 11, 2001 |work=Game Watch |publisher=Impress Watch Corporation |accessdate=July 8, 2010}}</ref>
| PlayStation
* established for the purpose of enhancing the quality of [[Screenwriting|game scenarios]] with the help of screenwriters experienced in the creation of film and television scripts<ref name="annualreport1998">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/data/pdf/Annual1998.pdf |title=Annual Report 1998 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref>
| March 22, 1996
* Okamoto and some other staff members left the company in 2003 to form [[Game Republic|Game Republic, Inc.]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6030916.html |title=Yoshiki Okamoto leaves Capcom to form new company |date=July 1, 2003 |work=[[GameSpot]] |publisher=[[CBS Interactive Inc]] |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> while Sugimura died in early 2005<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/6119348.html |title=Onimusha writer Noboru Sugimura dies |date=February 28, 2005 |work=[[GameSpot]] |publisher=[[CBS Interactive Inc]] |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref>
* company employed about 30 people and was acquired by Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="history" /><ref name="flagship" />
|-
|-
| Capcom Eurosoft, Ltd. || July 1998<ref name="annualreport1999">{{cite web |url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/data/pdf/Annual1999.pdf |title=Annual Report 1999 |publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> || April 2007<ref name="eurosoftclosed">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/capcom-eurosoft-officially-becomes-ce-europe |title=Capcom Eurosoft officially becomes CE Europe |author=Gibson, Ellie |date=March 9, 2006 |work=[[GamesIndustry.biz]] |publisher=[[Eurogamer|Eurogamer Network Ltd]] |accessdate=July 23, 2010}}</ref> || London<ref name="annualreport1999" /> ||
| ''[[Way of the Samurai 2]]''
* was the main base for the sale of home video games in Europe<ref name="annualreport1999" />
| PlayStation 2
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Entertainment, Inc.<ref name="annualreport1999" />
| May 21, 2004
* closed with all operations transferred to CE Europe Ltd.<ref name="eurosoftclosed" />
 
|-
|-
| Capcom Charbo Co., Ltd. || {{nowrap|September 2001<ref name="annualreport2007" />}} || {{nowrap|January 31, 2009<ref name="annualreport2009" />}} || Osaka<ref name="annualreport2007" /> ||
| X-Men vs. Street Fighter EX Edition
* wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd. before its closing<ref name="annualreport2007" />
| PlayStation
* offered support services for communication tools like mobile phones<ref name="annualreport2007" />
| February 26, 1998
|-
|-
| [[Clover Studio|Clover Studio Co., Ltd.]] || July 2004<ref name="annualreport2004" /> || March 2007<ref name="annualreport2007" /> || Osaka<ref name="annualreport2007" /> ||
| X-Men: Children of the Atom
* spun off from the R&D department of Capcom Co., Ltd.<ref name="annualreport2004" />
| PlayStation
* originally known as Production Studio 9<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dol.dengeki.com/data/news/2004/3/30/a8b801954542208ba65da614360e0415.html |title=カプコンがゲームソフト開発部門の一部を分社化。クローバースタジオを新設 |date=March 30, 2004 |language=Japanese |work=Dengeki Online |publisher=[[ASCII Media Works|ASCII Media Works Inc]] |accessdate=May 7, 2011}}</ref>
| February 1998
* developed video games<ref name="annualreport2004" />
* closed<ref name="annualreport2007" />
* notable personnel, including [[Atsushi Inaba]], [[Shinji Mikami]] and [[Hideki Kamiya]], moved on to found [[Seeds Inc.]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=12781 |title=Inaba, Kamiya, Mikami Announce Seeds Studio |author=Jenkins, David |date=February 15, 2007 |work=[[Gamasutra]] |publisher=United Business Media |accessdate=November 1, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
| X2: No Relief
| PlayStation
| August 1997
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 18 January 2020

Capcom Co., Ltd. (株式会社カプコン) is a Japanese developer and publisher of video games, known for creating multi-million-selling franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ghosts'n Goblins, Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Dead Rising. Capcom also developed and published Bionic Commando, Ace Attorney, Lost Planet and Dark Void, though they are less known. Its head office is in Chūō-ku, Osaka. Originally established in 1983, it has since become an international enterprise with branches and subsidiaries in North America, Europe, and East Asia.

History

The original companies that spawned Capcom's Japanese branch were I.R.M Corporation founded on May 30, 1979, as well as its subsidiary Japan Capsule Computer Co., Ltd., both of which were devoted to the manufacturing and distribution of electronic game machines. The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981, while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983, for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.

In January 1989, the old affiliate company Capcom Co., Ltd. merged with Sambi Co., Ltd., resulting in the current Japanese branch. The name Capcom is an abbreviation of "Capsule Computer", a term coined by the company to describe the arcade machines it solely manufactured in its early years, designed to set themselves apart from personal computers that were becoming widespread at that time. The word capsule alludes to how Capcom likened its game software to "a capsule packed to the brim with gaming fun", as well as to the company's desire to protect its intellectual property with a hard outer shell, preventing illegal copies and inferior imitations.


List of Capcom PSX/PS2 Games

complete: 80%

This is a list of video games by Capcom organized alphabetically by name. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom.

Title Console Release date
Arthur to Astaroth no Nazomakaimura: Incredible Toons PlayStation August 30, 1996
Ashita no Joe 2: The Anime Super Remix PlayStation 2 2002
Auto Modellista PlayStation 2 August 22, 2002
Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance PlayStation 2 August 23, 2005
Bombastic PlayStation 2 August 27, 2003
Bounty Hunter Sara: Holy Mountain no Teiou PlayStation 2001
Breath of Fire III PlayStation September 11, 1997
Breath of Fire IV PlayStation April 27, 2000
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter PlayStation 2 November 14, 2002
Buster Bros. Collection PlayStation May 26, 1997
Capcom Classics Collection PlayStation 2 September 27, 2005
Capcom Classics Collection Volume 2 PlayStation 2 November 14, 2006
Capcom Fighting Evolution PlayStation 2 November 14, 2006
Capcom Generation 1 PlayStation 1998
Capcom Generation 2 PlayStation 1998
Capcom Generation 3 PlayStation 1998
Capcom Generation 4 PlayStation 1998
Capcom Generation 5 PlayStation 1998
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 PlayStation 2 September 13, 2001
Capcom vs. SNK Pro PlayStation April 18, 2002
Captain Commando PlayStation 2006
Catan PlayStation 2 2002
Chaos Legion PlayStation 2 March 6, 2003
Clock Tower 3 PlayStation 2 December 12, 2002
Crimson Tears PlayStation 2 April 22, 2004
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness PlayStation December 25, 1997
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors PlayStation March 22, 1996
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors PlayStation 2 May 19, 2005
Darkstalkers 3 PlayStation November 5, 1998
Darkwatch PlayStation 2 August 16, 2005
Devil May Cry PlayStation 2 August 23, 2001
Devil May Cry 2 PlayStation 2 January 25, 2003
Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening PlayStation 2 February 17, 2005
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition PlayStation 2 March 22, 2012
Dino Crisis PlayStation July 1, 1999
Dino Crisis 2 PlayStation September 13, 2000
Dino Stalker PlayStation 2 June 27, 2002
Everblue PlayStation 2 August 9, 2001
Everblue 2 PlayStation 2 August 8, 2002
Fate/unlimited codes PlayStation 2 December 18, 2008
Final Fight: Streetwise PlayStation 2 February 28, 2006
Fox Hunt PlayStation 1996
Fushigi Deka PlayStation 2000
Gaia Master: Kami no Board Game PlayStation April 20, 2000
Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!! PlayStation 1995
GioGio's Bizarre Adventure PlayStation 2 July 25, 2002
Glass Rose PlayStation 2 November 6, 2003
God Hand PlayStation 2 September 14, 2006
God of War PlayStation 2 November 17, 2005
God of War II PlayStation 2 October 25, 2007
God of War II PlayStation 2 October 25, 2007
Grand Theft Auto III PlayStation 2 September 25, 2003
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City PlayStation 2 May 20, 2004
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas PlayStation 2 January 25, 2007
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories PlayStation 2 May 28, 2009
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories PlayStation 2 May 28, 2009
Gregory Horror Show PlayStation 2 August 7, 2003
Haunting Ground PlayStation 2 April 21, 2005
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition PlayStation 2 December 2003
Ide Yousuke Meijin no Shinmi Jissen Mahjong PlayStation 1996
JoJo's Venture PlayStation October 14, 1999
killer7 PlayStation 2 June 9, 2005
Kyojin no Hoshi PlayStation 2 June 20, 2002
Legend of Kay PlayStation 2 March 4, 2005
Magical Tetris Challenge PlayStation March 18, 1999
Marvel Super Heroes PlayStation September 25, 1997
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter EX Edition PlayStation February 23, 1999
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 PlayStation 2 September 19, 2002
Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes EX Edition PlayStation November 11, 1999
Maximo vs. Army of Zin PlayStation 2 September 18, 2003
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory PlayStation 2 December 27, 2001
Mega Man PlayStation August 5, 1999
Mega Man 2 PlayStation September 2, 1999
Mega Man 3 PlayStation September 14, 1999
Mega Man 4 PlayStation October 28, 1999
Mega Man 5 PlayStation November 25, 1999
Mega Man 6 PlayStation December 9, 1999
Mega Man 8 PlayStation December 17, 1996
Mega Man Anniversary Collection PlayStation 2 June 23, 2004
Mega Man Battle & Chase PlayStation March 20, 1997
Mega Man Legends PlayStation December 18, 1997
Mega Man Legends 2 PlayStation April 20, 2000
Mega Man X Collection PlayStation 2 January 10, 2006
Mega Man X: Command Mission PlayStation 2 July 29, 2004
Mega Man X3 PlayStation April 26, 1996
Mega Man X4 PlayStation August 1, 1997
Mega Man X5 PlayStation November 30, 2000
Mega Man X6 PlayStation November 29, 2001
Mega Man X7 PlayStation 2 July 17, 2003
Mega Man X8 PlayStation 2 December 7, 2004
Gundam Seed: Federation vs. Z.A.F.T. PlayStation 2 November 17, 2005
Mobile Suit Gundam Z: AEUG vs. Titans PlayStation 2 September 2003
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon PlayStation 2 December 6, 2001
Monster Hunter PlayStation 2 March 11, 2004
Monster Hunter 2 PlayStation 2 February 16, 2006
Monster Hunter G PlayStation 2 January 20, 2005
MotoGP 07 PlayStation 2 October 1, 2007
MotoGP 08 PlayStation 2 October 24, 2008
Namco X Capcom PlayStation 2 May 26, 2005
Okami PlayStation 2 April 20, 2006
One Piece Mansion PlayStation June 21, 2001
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny PlayStation 2 March 7, 2002
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege PlayStation 2 February 26, 2004
Onimusha Blade Warriors PlayStation 2 November 27, 2003
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams PlayStation 2 January 26, 2006
Onimusha: Warlords PlayStation 2 January 25, 2001
Pocket Fighter PlayStation June 11, 1998
Pocket Fighter PlayStation 2 June 11, 1998
Puzz Loop PlayStation October 31, 1999
Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-cho no Kiseki PlayStation June 27, 1997
Red Dead Revolver PlayStation 2 May 25, 2005
Resident Evil (1996 video game) PlayStation March 22, 1996
Resident Evil 2 PlayStation January 21, 1998
Resident Evil 2: Dual Shock Version PlayStation August 6, 1998
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis PlayStation September 22, 1999
Resident Evil 4 PlayStation 2 October 25, 2005
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X PlayStation 2 March 22, 2001
Resident Evil: Dead Aim PlayStation 2 February 13, 2003
Resident Evil: Director's Cut PlayStation September 25, 1997
Resident Evil: Director's Cut Dual Shock Version PlayStation August 6, 1998
Resident Evil Outbreak PlayStation 2 December 11, 2003
Resident Evil Outbreak File №2 PlayStation 2 September 9, 2004
Resident Evil Survivor PlayStation January 27, 2000
Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica PlayStation 2 November 8, 2001
Rival Schools: United By Fate PlayStation July 30, 1998
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman PlayStation August 4, 1999
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 2 Dr. Wily no Nazo!! PlayStation August 4, 1999
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 3 Dr. Wily no Saigo!? PlayStation August 4, 1999
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 4 Aratanaru Yabou!! PlayStation August 4, 1999
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 5 Blues no Wana! PlayStation August 4, 1999
Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 6 Shijou Saidai no Tatakai!! PlayStation August 4, 1999
Sengoku Basara PlayStation 2 July 21, 2005
Sengoku Basara 2 PlayStation 2 2006
Sengoku Basara X PlayStation 2 2008
Shadow of Rome PlayStation 2 February 4, 2005
Shichisei Toushin: Guyferd PlayStation 1998
Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 PlayStation 1999
Star Gladiator PlayStation October 25, 1996
Startling Adventures Kuso 3 נDaiboken PlayStation May 24, 2001
Street Fighter Alpha PlayStation December 22, 1995
Street Fighter Alpha 2 PlayStation August 9, 1996
Street Fighter Alpha 3 PlayStation December 23, 1998
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology PlayStation 2 May 25, 2006
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection PlayStation 2 August 31, 2004
Street Fighter Collection PlayStation September 18, 1997
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus PlayStation September 18, 1997
Street Fighter EX3 PlayStation 2 March 4, 2000
Street Fighter EX Alpha PlayStation July 17, 1997
Street Fighter II Movie PlayStation December 12, 1995
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike PlayStation 2 July 22, 2004
Street Fighter Zero 2 DashS PlayStation 1996
Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game) PlayStation August 11, 1995
Strider PlayStation 2000
Strider 2 PlayStation February 24, 2000
Super Adventure Rockman PlayStation June 25, 1998
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo PlayStation November 30, 1996
Suzu Monogatari PlayStation June 1, 2000
Sydney 2000 PlayStation October 26, 2000
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne PlayStation July 22, 1999
The Maw PlayStation December 31, 2009
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge PlayStation 2 October 21, 2004
Three Wonders PlayStation 1998
Trick'N Snowboarder PlayStation December 1995
Under the Skin PlayStation 2 August 5, 2004
Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection PlayStation 2 May 19, 2005
Viewtiful Joe PlayStation 2 August 24, 2004
Viewtiful Joe 2 PlayStation 2 December 8, 2004
Warriors of Fate II PlayStation March 22, 1996
Way of the Samurai 2 PlayStation 2 May 21, 2004
X-Men vs. Street Fighter EX Edition PlayStation February 26, 1998
X-Men: Children of the Atom PlayStation February 1998
X2: No Relief PlayStation August 1997

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