40°

[Twinfinite] Mega Man Turns 24 Today

It all started in 1987, 22 year old Keji Inafune was hired by Capcom as an illustrator. Around that time Capcom was hoping to get a jump on the growing video game market so Keji was directed by his superiors to create a new game character. This lead to the creation of the Blue Bomber we all know and love today. On December 17th, 1987 the first Mega Man game was released and gamers everywhere got to play for the first time what would eventually become Capcom's best selling series.

LeonhartX4664d ago

Thank you Capcom for cancelling megaman legends 3, tsk tsk tsk why did ruin this brilliant franchise :(

140°

Capcom Is Updating Several GFWL Games To Bring Them Back On Steam

Capcom is updating Games For Windows Live (GFWL) titles on Steam to once again make them available for purchase on the digital storefront.

Read Full Story >>
twistedvoxel.com
200°

Capcom Summer humble bundle offers $349 worth of Steam Deck games for $30

Humble Bundle offers a new summer deal with classic Capcom games and additional charity support - you won't want to miss it.

Chryzz2345d ago

They the reason my steam library is growing, the bundles are crazy

__y2jb45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

As if that pile of old ass games is worth $350. I mean there’s some good titles there for sure but there’s no way most gamers haven’t already got or played most of them already. Lots of them haven’t aged well too.

It’s basically $30 for a bunch of games you’ll never play.

80°

Capcom Sales and Profits Drop But Still Outperform Plans

Capcom announced its financial results for the fiscal quarter of the fiscal year 2024, related to the period between April and June 2024.

Read Full Story >>
simulationdaily.com
Zenzuu55d ago

Some love for Resident Evil Code Veronica, Dino Crisis, or Okami would be nice Capcom.

P_Bomb55d ago

Code Veronica’s gotta be on the way. It’s the biggest missing link as far as remakes. Make it so!

KyRo54d ago

What I'll never understand with Dino Crisis was that with RE6, they went down a action heavy route which people disliked and didn't fit the RE formula but I feel that would have worked perfectly for Dino Crisis if they went down the Dino Crisis 2 route of being a action game over the more RE inspired DC1.

As long as it's nothing like DC3, Id absolutely love a new DC game.