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Capcom is a Japanese video game developer and publisher, founded in 1979.

Over the years Capcom has created some of the biggest and longest running franchises. From the hugely influential platformer Mega Man (Rock Man in Japan) series through the standard-bearing Street Fighter beat 'em ups to the new survival horror classic Resident Evil.

Notable Games

Arcade Games

Capcom vs SNK (also on Dreamcast; sequels on Dreamcast, Playstation 2, X-box, and Gamecube)

Final Fight (also on SNES, Sega CD, and Gameboy Advance; sequels on NES and SNES)

Marvel vs Capcom (also on Dreamcast; sequels on Arcade, Dreamcast, Playstation 2, and X-box)

Street Fighter (also on Turbo Duo)

Street Fighter II (also on SNES and Gameboy; sequels on Sega Genesis, SNES, TurboGrafx 16, 3DO, Dreamcast, and Gameboy Advance)

Street Fighter III (sequels on Arcade and Dreamcast)

Strider (also on NES, Genesis, and Playstation; sequel on Arcade and Playstation)

NES Games

1943

Bionic Commando (also on Gameboy)

Codename Viper

Commando

Darkwing Duck

Destiny of the Emporer

Disney Adventure in Magic Kingdom

Duck Tales (also on Gameboy)

Duck Tales 2

F1 Dream

G I Joe Atlantis Factor

Gargoyle's Quest 2

Ghost & Goblins (also on Arcade; sequels on Arcade, Sega Master System, Genesis, SNES, and Gameboy Advance)

Gold Metal Challenge

Gunsmoke

Legendary Wings

Little Mermaid

Little Nemo

Mega Man (sequels on Arcade, NES, Gameboy, SNES, and Playstation)

Mega Man 2

Mega Man 3

Mega Man 4

Mega Man 5

Mega Man 6

Mickey Mousecapade

Mighty Final Fight

Rescue Rangers

Rescue Rangers 2

Section Z

Snow Brothers

Street Fighter 2010

Talespin

Trojan

Willow

Yo Noid

SNES Games

Sony Playstation Games

Rival Schools (also on Arcade; sequel on Arcade and Dreamcast)

Street Fighter Alpha (also on Arcade, Sega Saturn, and Gameboy; sequels on Arcade, SNES, Playstation, Dreamcast, and Gameboy Advance)

Sega Dreamcast Games

Tech Romancer (also in Arcades)

Sony Playstation 2

Onimusha (sequels on Playstation 2 and Gameboy Advance)

Nintendo Gamecube

Gameboy Advance Games