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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Capcom Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社カプコン) is a Japanese developer and publisher of video games, known for its multi-million-selling franchises such as ''[[Street Fighter II|Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Mega Man 8|Mega Man]]'', and ''[[Resident Evil]]''.
'''Capcom Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社カプコン, Kabushiki-gaisha Kapukon) is an Osaka-based Japanese developer and publisher of video games, known for creating multi-million-selling franchises such as ''[[Resident Evil]]'', ''[[Street Fighter II|Street Fighter]]'', and ''[[Mega Man 8|Mega Man]]''.  Originally established in 1983, it has since become an international enterprise with branches and subsidiaries in North America, Europe, and East Asia. While Capcom's first product was the coin-operated Little League from July 1983, its first real video game, the arcade title ''Vulgus'', was released in May 1984. Beginning with a Nintendo Entertainment System port of ''1942'' published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of home console video games, which became its main business segment a few years later. Since then, Capcom created 15 multi-million-selling game series, the most successful of which is ''Resident Evil''.
 
  
Apart from its own arcade boards, Capcom also distributed its own [[Sega Titan Video]], [[Sega NAOMI]], and [[Sega NAOMI GD-ROM]] boards and games; all such are listed below.
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Apart from its own arcade systems, Capcom also distributed its own [[System 32]], [[Sega Titan Video]], [[Sega NAOMI]], and [[Sega NAOMI GD-ROM]] boards and games; all such are listed below.
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==Company==
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Capcom was originally established on June 11, 1983. Its first product was a coin-operated medal game titled ''Little League'' (released in July 1983), and its first arcade video game was ''Vulgus'' (released in May 1984). While Capcom made a lot of its games with their own arcade systems, there were several made with systems developed and managed by other companies. It ended repair services for most of its older arcade games in March 2015{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150623034907/https://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/news/operator/20140930.html}} and transferred its repair services to [[Sega Logistics Service]] a few years later.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190314000612/https://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/news/operator/20190306.html}}{{fileref|20190401 CAPCOM SERVICE START.pdf}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200427163813/https://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/news/operator/20200401.html}} SLS ended repairs for some of Capcom's newer titles in June 2023.{{fileref|20230221 capcom sega.pdf}}{{fileref|20230221 capcom.pdf}}
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Capcom has been releasing console games since December 1985, when it released a Famicom version of their arcade game ''1942''. Its games were ported to Sega consoles starting with ''[[Ghouls'n Ghosts]]'' (1989), and it began publishing its own software for Sega consoles starting with ''[[Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition]]'' (1993). Capcom published software for the Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast.
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==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===[[Master System]]===
 
* ''[[Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' (1989)
 
* ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'' (1991)
 
* ''[[Mercs]]'' (1991)
 
* ''[[Strider]]'' (1991)
 
 
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
 
* ''[[Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' (1989)
 
* ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'' (1989)
 
* ''[[Strider]]'' (1990)
 
* ''[[Mercs]]'' (1991)
 
* ''[[Chiki Chiki Boys]]'' (1992)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[The Punisher]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey & Minnie]]'' (1994)
 
  
===[[Mega CD]]===
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==Accessories produced==
* ''[[Capcom no Quiz: Tonosama no Yabou]]'' (1992)
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* ''[[Final Fight CD]]'' (1993)
 
  
===[[Sega Saturn]]===
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==Discography==
* ''[[Street Fighter: The Movie]]'' (1995)
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* ''[[Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa Hanako San Ga Kita!!]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Nazo Makaimura: Incredible Toons]]' (1995)
 
* ''[[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter II Interactive Movie]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Mega Man X3]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Ide Yousuke Meijin No Shin Jissen Maajan]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Tenchi wo Kurau II ~Sekiheki no Tatakai~]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Quiz Nanairo Dreams Nijiirochou no Kiseki]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Mega Man X4]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Resident Evil]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Marvel Super Heroes]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Collection]] (1997)
 
* ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Darkstalkers 3]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Wonders 3 Arcade Gears]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Pocket Fighter]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 1 Shuu Gekitsuiou no Jidai]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Super Adventure Rockman]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 3 Shuu Koko ni Rekishi Hajimaru]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 4 Shuu Kokou no Eiyuu]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Shichisei Toushin Guyferd ~Crown Kaimetsu Sakusen~]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Collection 2]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons Collection]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Zero 3]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Final Fight Revenge]]'' (2000)
 
  
===[[Sega Titan Video]]===
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==Logos==
* ''[[Steep Slope Sliders]]'' (1998)
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* ''[[Final Fight Revenge]]'' (1999)
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CapcomUSA logo.png|Capcom USA's logo.
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===[[Dreamcast]]===
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==External links==
* ''[[Power Stone]]'' (1999)
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*[https://www.capcom.com/us/ Official website (Capcom USA)]
* ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes]]'' (1999)
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*[https://www.capcom.co.jp Official website (Capcom Japan)] (Japanese)
* ''[[Giga Wing]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter III: Double Impact]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Resident Evil 2]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Tech Romancer]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Resident Evil: Code: Veronica]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Gunbird 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Power Stone 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Spawn: In the Demon's Hand]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Dino Crisis]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 1]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Mars Matrix]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Project Justice]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Cannon Spike]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Giga Wing 2]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 3]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Resident Evil: Code: Veronica X]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 4]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Bounty Hunter Sara: Holy Mountain no Teiou]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 5]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Super Puzzle Fighter II X for Matching Service]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Heavy Metal Geomatrix]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 6]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Eldorado Gate Volume 7]]'' (2001)
 
  
===[[NAOMI]]===
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==References==
* ''[[Power Stone]]'' (1999)
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* ''[[Spawn]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[Cannon Spike / Gunspike]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Gigawing 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Marvel Vs. Capcom 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Power Stone 2]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Project Justice / Moero! Justice Gakuen]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[Heavy Metal: Geomatrix]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation Vs. Jion]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[Gun Survivor 2: Biohazard Code Veronica]]'' (2002)
 
  
===[[NAOMI GD-ROM]]===
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* ''[[Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro]]'' (2000)
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* ''[[Capcom Vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation Vs. Jion]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation Vs. Jion Deluxe]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper]]'' (2001)
 
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Capcom
Founded: 1983-06-11
T-series code: T-12
Headquarters:
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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 its multi-million-selling franchises such as Street Fighter, Mega Man, and Resident Evil.

Apart from its own arcade systems, Capcom also distributed its own System 32, Sega Titan Video, Sega NAOMI, and Sega NAOMI GD-ROM boards and games; all such are listed below.

Company

Capcom was originally established on June 11, 1983. Its first product was a coin-operated medal game titled Little League (released in July 1983), and its first arcade video game was Vulgus (released in May 1984). While Capcom made a lot of its games with their own arcade systems, there were several made with systems developed and managed by other companies. It ended repair services for most of its older arcade games in March 2015[1] and transferred its repair services to Sega Logistics Service a few years later.[2][3][4] SLS ended repairs for some of Capcom's newer titles in June 2023.[5][6]

Capcom has been releasing console games since December 1985, when it released a Famicom version of their arcade game 1942. Its games were ported to Sega consoles starting with Ghouls'n Ghosts (1989), and it began publishing its own software for Sega consoles starting with Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition (1993). Capcom published software for the Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast.


Softography

System 32

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Mega-CD

Sega Titan Video

Saturn

NAOMI

NAOMI GD-ROM

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

GameCube

Wii Virtual Console

Nintendo 3DS

Wii U

Nu 1.1

PlayStation 4

Xbox One

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch Online

PlayStation 5

Steam

Accessories produced

Discography

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch; 2018)

  • "Mega Man 4 Medley" — Composition (as CAPCOM CO., LTD.), Composition Copyright (as CAPCOM CO., LTD.)

Logos

External links

References

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