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Capcom gives a statement about its beloved Mega Man franchise, but fans aren't pleased with the company's treatment of the classic IP.
Capcom today announced that six of its most popular 8-bit NES classic games will be ported over to consoles and PC next month--all current consoles except the Nintendo Switch.
That's one of the things that makes Capcom's Disney Afternoon Collection so special. ... Rescue Rangers and other iconic NES Disney games in convenient one package -- it wraps them in the style, ...
A retro series that many Nintendo fans overlook might just be one of the best action adventure franchises to release for the ...
Which is incredible, because anyone who was playing games in the late 1980s and early 1990s knew that a licensed game for the NES was pretty much a guarantee of a lousy game. DuckTales was an ...
Capcom’s NES version of DuckTales previously saw a remastered port for modern consoles and PCs, and The Disney Afternoon Collection will deliver an even bigger burst of nostalgia when it ...
From Battletoads to Ninja Gaiden, these are our picks for the best NES games of all time. ... Capcom's little blue android was firing on all cylinders for his 1988 return.
Capcom bundles up its Disney Afternoon NES classics for PS4, Xbox One and PC. ... all of which first appeared on the Nintendo Entertainment System in the early 1990s, are included.
There’s a certain generation of youngsters who lived and breathed beautifully-made side scrollers for NES and SNES. (We loved our Sega Genesis too, but you know that SNES had the prettier games.) ...
Capcom is looking to reconnect with its audience by announcing DuckTales Remastered, a remake of its NES classic made by fan-favorite studio WayForward.
Capcom has revealed a new website, simply named Capcom Town, to celebrate their 40 year anniversary. ... Mega Man (NES) Mega Man 2 (NES) They can also be played with either the US or Japanese ROMs.
Capcom is getting into the plug-and-play retro craze. But where the NES Classic, PlayStation Classic, and Sega Gensis Mini have gone small, Capcom is going big.