In fact, Capcom has produced hundreds of titles since its 1983 launch.
So, perhaps we’ll stick to the figures set in stone and discard the opinion piece.
That might be the better route, eh?
DmC doesn’t only bring style to the table — but also genuine story components and refreshing gameplay.
Mega Man
Mega Man has been keeping the side-scrolling genre thriving since 1987.
Spanning over a thirty-year career, Mega Man has produced eleven major games that spread over several platforms.
Oh, and another forty spin-offs to boot, too.
DmC doesn’t only bring style to the table — but also genuine story components and refreshing gameplay.
Combining all fifty-plus games in the series and we’re talking about a thirty-six million dollar franchise.
That’s almost forty million grossed in revenue since its NES debut back in 1987.
Plus, as they say: if it isn’t broke don’t fix it.
Mega Man has been keeping the side-scrolling genre thriving since 1987.
Street Fighter
Street Fighter set the bar incredibly high during the golden era of arcade gaming.
Monster Hunter
Capcom’s portrayal of overwhelming enemies has always proved to be a hit with RPG fans.
With picturesque worlds and sparkling loot to boot slaying, trapping and outsmarting monsters has never been more addictive.
Street Fighter set the bar incredibly high during the golden era of arcade gaming.
Resident Evil
Taking the gold for Capcom is, of course, Resident Evil.
We almost knew Resident Evil would be the top dog of the Capcom world, didn’t we?
Of course, it all started with the release of the PlayStation classic way back in 1996.
Capcom’s portrayal of overwhelming enemies has always proved to be a hit with RPG fans.
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.
Taking the gold for Capcom is, of course, Resident Evil.