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Capcom Digital Collection Releases Exclusively On Xbox 360

"Early yesterday, Capcom announced that they were releasing Capcom Digital Collection (exclusive to the Xbox 360) to retail store shelves this month. The game collection includes eight of Capcom’s prior digital releases found on Xbox Live faithfully maintaining each of the games’ features including online functionality, achievements, and special features." - Author

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Mkai284833d ago

Come on capcom what happened to capcom vs snk, alpha 1,2,3. What of tech romancer or rival schools? Very dissatisfied capcom.

fei-hung4833d ago

In other words, same shit, different day, different price, but made to look like the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Crapcom, for the love of God, if you have ran out of creativity, please go find some and hire the person. Stop milking every boob in ure building for every penny and cent.

As above, where is capcom vs snk? Why no capcom vs snk2? Why didnt players have their own stages like in SF2? Where is Onimusha? Where the HD versions of Monster Hunter? Where is the HD Viewtiful Joe? What about a new Rival Schools?

P.s i spologise to N4G readers for the rant. Might have something to do with yesterdays dinner being shite, my wife constantly snoring or me having to work in 10 mins :s

raymantalk14833d ago

have they been enhanced or just straight ports ?

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Capcom Digital Collection Review - Brash Games

Brash Games writes "Despite the overriding feeling that this could, and really should have been a more definitive collection of Capcom’s online offerings, there is no doubt that, for the most part, you’re getting a very strong selection of games here at a very reasonable price".

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Capcom Digital Collection Review - The Digital Fix

Ever since Sega released Mega Games I for the Megadrive in 1992, taking advantage of increased cartridge capacity, the 'game collection' has been an enduring product from various developers. Be they labours of love combined with out and out value for money (see Valve's incredible Orange Box and Konami's near-perfect Metal Gear Solid HD Collection) or hurried, overpriced cash-ins (Nintendo's recent reboot of Super Mario All-Stars was essentially a SNES rom on a Wii disc), there is nary a gamer without at least one such collection in their stash.

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