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5[[http://capcom.com Capcom]] is a leading third-party game developer based in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. Kenzo Tsujimoto founded Capcom in 1979 as a publisher of electronic games. In 1984, Capcom (originally the name Capcom was a contracted form of its official name at the time, Japan ''Cap''sule ''Com''puters[[note]]Suleputer, deriving from the rest of it, would become the name of their in-house record label[[/note]]) released its first UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame, a scrolling shooter entitled ''Vulgus''. They would go on to make several more shooters like that, including the famed ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series, before hitting it big with games like ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'', ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' and ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil1''.
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7Capcom also briefly entered the arcade {{Pinball}} industry in the mid-ninties, hiring Creator/MarkRitchie from Creator/WilliamsElectronics to be their Director of Engineering. Williams sued, claiming Ritchie violated his contract's non-competition clause; the case was rendered moot when Capcom closed its pinball division in 1996.
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9Several Capcom alumni would later go on to launch their own careers in the video game industry. Creator/KeijiInafune founded Level-5 Comcept shortly after his departure from the company in 2010. Creator/HidekiKamiya, Creator/ShinjiMikami, Atsushi Inaba and Tatsuya Minami co-founded Creator/PlatinumGames in 2007.
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11Likes to [[VideoGame/CapcomVs challenge other companies]] to FightingGame crossover showdowns.
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13TropeNamers of CapcomSequelStagnation.
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15----
16!!Subsidiaries:
17
18!!!Current:
19* Capcom Mobile (2006, known back then as Cosmic Infinity, Inc, then later as Capcom Interactive Canada, Inc and Beeline Interactive after Capcom acquired its assets)
20* Blue Harvest LLC (2007)
21* K2 Co., Ltd. (2008)
22* Swordcanes Studio Co., Ltd. (2018)
23
24!!!Former:
25* Capcom Studio 8, Inc. (1995 to 2007, known formerly as Capcom Digital Studios, Inc and Production Studio 8. Integrated into Capcom Entertainment, Inc.)
26* Flagship Co., Ltd. (1997 to 2007, assets acquired and integrated to Capcom Co., Ltd.)
27* Clover Studio Co., Ltd. (2004 to 2007, assets acquired and integrated to Capcom Co., Ltd.)
28* Capcom Vancouver (2007 to 2010, known formerly as Blue Castle Games. Closed.)
29
30----
31! Games and franchises developed and published by Capcom:
32
33[[index]]
34* ''VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo'' series
35* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series
36* ''VideoGame/ArmoredWarriors''
37* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''
38* ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'' (Only for Toshinden 2 via arcade)
39* ''VideoGame/BattleCircuit''
40* ''VideoGame/BeatDownFistsOfVengeance'' (co-owned by Cavia)
41* ''VideoGame/BionicCommando''
42* ''Black Black''
43* ''VideoGame/BlackCommand''
44* ''VideoGame/BlackTiger''
45* ''Block Block''
46* ''Bounty Hunter Sara''
47** ''Critical Bullet: 7th Target''
48* ''Franchise/BreathOfFire''
49** ''VideoGame/{{Breath of Fire|I}}'' (licensed by Creator/{{Square|Enix}}soft outside of Japan)
50** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII''
51** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII''
52** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV''
53** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter''
54* Capcom Online Games
55** ''Ixion Saga''
56** ''Minna to'' (a series of social card battle games)
57* ''VideoGame/CaptainCommando''
58* ''VideoGame/CannonSpike'' (developed by Creator/{{Psikyo}})
59* ''VideoGame/CapcomFightingEvolution''
60* ''VideoGame/CarrierAirwing'' (Spiritual Successor of ''[[Manga/Area88 U.N. Squadron]]'')
61* ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' [[note]]''Clock Tower'' has been a Capcom IP since 1999, after its former owner Human Entertainment folded the same year.[[/note]]
62** ''VideoGame/ClockTower1995''
63** ''VideoGame/ClockTower2''
64** ''VideoGame/ClockTowerIITheStruggleWithin''
65** ''VideoGame/ClockTower3''
66* ''VideoGame/CodeNameViper''
67* ''VideoGame/{{Commando}}'' (Initially made available for Europe and Japan. Later releases done by Capcom worldwide)
68** ''Mercs'' [[note]]''Senjou no Ookami 2'' in Japan, direct sequel to ''Commando''. For arcades only.[[/note]]
69** ''Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3''
70* ''Crimson Tears'' (co-owned by Creator/{{Spike|Chunsoft}})
71* ''VideoGame/CrossBeats''
72* ''VideoGame/{{Cyberbots}}''
73* ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''
74* ''Franchise/DeadRising'' series
75** ''VideoGame/DeadRising''
76** ''VideoGame/DeadRising2''
77** ''VideoGame/DeadRising2OffTheRecord''
78** ''VideoGame/DeadRising3''
79** ''VideoGame/DeadRising4''
80* ''Deep Down'' (Currently in development hell)
81* ''Destiny of an Emperor''
82** ''Destiny of an Emperor 2''
83* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series
84** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry1''
85** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2''
86** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening''
87** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4''
88** ''VideoGame/DMCDevilMayCry''
89** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5''
90* ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis''
91* ''VideoGame/DragonsDogma''
92** ''VideoGame/DragonsDogmaII''
93* ''VideoGame/DynastyWars''
94** ''VideoGame/WarriorsOfFate''
95* ''VideoGame/EcoFighters''
96* ''El Dorado Gate''
97* ''VideoGame/{{Everblue}}''
98** ''VideoGame/Everblue2''
99* ''Exed Exes''
100* ''VideoGame/{{Exoprimal}}''
101* ''VideoGame/FinalFight''
102* ''Finder Love''
103* ''Flock!''
104* ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''
105* ''Full House Kiss'' (co-owned by Shiori Yuwa and Hakusensha)
106* ''Fushigi Deka''
107* ''Gaia Master''
108* ''Gaist Crusher''
109* ''Gamshara''
110* ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins''
111** ''VideoGame/GargoylesQuest''
112** ''VideoGame/MaximoGhostsToGlory''
113** ''VideoGame/MaximoVsArmyOfZin''
114* ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''
115* ''VideoGame/GigaWing''
116* ''Glass Rose'' (co-owned by Cing)
117* ''VideoGame/GodHand''
118* ''VideoGame/GotchaForce''
119* ''Granbo''
120* ''VideoGame/GunSmoke''
121* ''VideoGame/HauntingGround''
122* ''VideoGame/HissatsuBuraiken''
123* ''VideoGame/HyperDyneSideArms''
124* ''Kabu Trader Shun''
125* ''Kamen No Ninja Hanamaru'' [[note]]Given graphical changes and released as ''Yo! Noid'' in the US.[[/note]]
126* ''VideoGame/Killer7'' (co-owned by [[Creator/Suda51 Grasshopper Manufacture]]; 2018 PC re-release published by Creator/NipponIchi instead)
127* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfDragons''
128* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheRound''
129* ''VideoGame/KunitsuGamiPathOfTheGoddess''
130* ''[[VideoGame/LastDuelInterPlanetWar2012 Last Duel]]''
131* ''Last Ranker''
132* ''VideoGame/LegendaryWings''
133* ''VideoGame/LostPlanet''
134** ''VideoGame/EXTroopers''
135* ''VideoGame/MagicSwordHeroicFantasy''[[/index]]
136* TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}
137** ''Ide no Yosuke no Jissen Mahjong''
138** ''Jyangokushi: Haoh no Saihai''[[index]]
139* ''VideoGame/MarsMatrix''
140* ''Franchise/MegaMan'' series
141* ''VideoGame/MegaTwins'' (aka, ''Chiki Chiki Boys'')
142* ''Megami Meguri''
143* ''VideoGame/MetalWalker''
144* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' series
145* ''Narikiri Jockey Game - Yuushun Rhapsody''
146* ''Nazo Waku Yakata''
147* ''Ninja Arms''
148* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}''
149** ''VideoGame/{{Okamiden}}''
150* ''VideoGame/OnePieceMansion''
151* ''VideoGame/{{Onimusha}}'' series
152** ''VideoGame/OnimushaWarlords''
153** ''VideoGame/Onimusha2SamuraisDestiny''
154** ''VideoGame/Onimusha3DemonSiege''
155** ''VideoGame/OnimushaDawnOfDreams''
156* ''Otoranger''
157* ''Pirate Ship Higemaru''
158* ''VideoGame/PN03''
159* ''VideoGame/PowerQuest'' (published in North America by Sunsoft)
160* ''VideoGame/PowerStone''
161* ''VideoGame/{{Pragmata}}''
162* ''Pro Yakyuu? Satsujin Jiken!''
163* ''VideoGame/{{Progear}}''
164* Quiz games
165** ''Adventure Quiz''
166** ''VideoGame/QuizAndDragons: Capcom Quiz Game''
167** ''VideoGame/QuizNanairoDREAMS''
168** ''Quiz San Goku Shi''
169** ''Quiz Tonosama no Yabou''
170* Racing games
171** ''Auto Modellista''
172** ''F-1 Dream''
173** ''LED Storm''[[index]]
174* ''VideoGame/RedEarth''
175* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series
176* ''VideoGame/RivalSchools''
177* ''Samurai Sword''
178* ''VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters''
179* ''VideoGame/SectionZ''
180* ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''
181* ''VideoGame/ShadowOfRome''
182* ''VideoGame/ShinsekaiIntoTheDepths''
183* ''VideoGame/SilpheedTheLostPlanet''
184* ''[=SonSon=]''
185* ''VideoGame/TheSpeedRumbler''
186* {{Sports game}}s
187** ''Capcom Baseball - Suketto Gaijin Oo-Abare''
188** ''Capcom Bowling''
189** ''Capcom Golf''
190** ''Capcom's MVP Football''
191** ''Capcom's Soccer Shootout''
192** ''Capcom Sports Club''
193** ''Net de Tennis''
194** ''Pro Cast Sports Fishing Game''
195** ''We Love Golf!''
196* ''VideoGame/StarGladiator''
197* ''Startling Adventures: Kuusou Daibouken X 3''
198* ''VideoGame/SteelBattalion''
199* ''Steel Fang'' (co-owned by Creator/{{Sega}} and Nextech)
200* ''Franchise/StreetFighter''
201** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterI''
202** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''
203** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterTheMovie''
204** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''
205** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterEX'' (co-owned by Arika)
206** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII''
207** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''
208** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''
209** ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6''
210* ''VideoGame/StreetFighter2010''
211* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterOnlineMouseGeneration''
212* ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' (co-owned by Moto Kikaku)
213** ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' (''Strider'' (1989) and ''Strider 2'')
214** ''Manga/{{Strider}}'' (NES Game)
215** ''VideoGame/StriderReturns'' (Licensed to US Gold)
216** ''VideoGame/Strider2014''
217* ''VideoGame/SuperGemFighter''
218* ''VideoGame/TechRomancer''
219* ''VideoGame/Teppen2019''
220* ''VideoGame/ThreeWonders''
221* ''VideoGame/TigerRoad''
222* ''VideoGame/TorawareNoPalm''
223** ''VideoGame/TorawareNoPalmRefrain''
224* ''Trick'N Snowboarder''
225* ''VideoGame/{{Trojan}}''
226* ''Under the Skin''
227* ''VideoGame/VarthOperationThunderstorm''
228* ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe''
229* ''Vulgus''
230* ''Wantame Music Channel: Doko Demo Style''
231* ''VideoGame/ZackAndWikiQuestForBarbarosTreasure''
232[[/index]]
233
234[[index]]
235!!Developed Games outside Japan:
236* ''VideoGame/{{Cabal}}'' (Most ports outside arcade)
237* ''VideoGame/DragonsLair'' (ported the game to Game Boy Color and Gamecube in the 2000s)
238* ''VideoGame/DarkVoid''
239* ''VideoGame/ElectronicPopple'' (made in collaboration with Korean company [=NyteShock=])
240* ''VideoGame/FoxHunt''
241* ''VideoGame/RememberMe''
242* ''VideoGame/{{Spyborgs}}''
243* ''VideoGame/{{Sarge}}''
244* ''Tang Chi''
245* ''Without Warning''
246[[/index]]
247
248!{{Licensed Game}}s developed by Capcom:
249[[index]]
250* ''[[VideoGame/AlienVsPredatorCapcom Alien vs. Predator]]''
251* ''The Anime Super Remix'' games
252** ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''
253** ''Kyojin no Hoshi''
254* ''Ashita Tenki ni Nare!''
255* ''Bombastic'' (released outside Japan for [=PS2=]; sublicensed to Sony Computer Entertainment; serves as the sequel to ''Devil Dice'' for [[/index]]Platform/PlayStation[[index]])
256* ''VideoGame/CadillacsAndDinosaurs''[[/index]]
257* ''Capcom's [[UsefulNotes/OlympicGames Gold Medal Challenge]] '92''
258* ''VideoGame/CapcomVs''[[index]]
259** ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom''
260*** ''VideoGame/XMenVsStreetFighter''
261*** ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter''
262*** ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes''
263*** ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''
264*** ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''
265*** ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite''
266** ''VideoGame/SNKVsCapcom''
267*** ''VideoGame/CapcomVsSNKMillenniumFight2000''
268*** ''VideoGame/CapcomVsSNK2MarkOfTheMillennium''
269** ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''
270** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' (with [[Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment Namco]])
271** ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsPhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' (co-developed with Creator/{{Level5}})
272* ''VideoGame/ChaosLegion'' (based off an obscure novel by Tow Ubukata)
273* ''Dai Koushien'' and ''Dokaben''[[/index]]
274* Creator/{{Disney}}[[index]]
275** ''VideoGame/AdventuresInTheMagicKingdom''
276** ''VideoGame/{{Aladdin|Capcom}}'' (the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]/Platform/GameBoyAdvance game)
277** ''VideoGame/{{Bonkers|Capcom}}''
278** ''VideoGame/ChipNDaleRescueRangers''
279** ''[[VideoGame/DarkwingDuckCapcom Darkwing Duck]]''
280** ''Disney Golf''
281** ''VideoGame/DisneysHideAndSneak''
282** ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalMirrorStarringMickeyMouse''
283** ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalQuest''
284** ''VideoGame/MickeysDangerousChase''
285** ''VideoGame/DuckTales''
286** ''VideoGame/GoofTroop''
287** ''VideoGame/TheLittleMermaid''[[/index]]
288** ''VideoGame/MagicalTetrisChallenge'' (doubles as a ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' licensed game) [[index]]
289** ''VideoGame/TheNightmareBeforeChristmasOogiesRevenge''
290** ''[[VideoGame/TaleSpinCapcom TaleSpin]]''
291** ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' (the Platform/GameBoy game)
292* ''VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsChroniclesOfMystara''
293* ''VideoGame/EyeOfTheBeholder'' (the Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem port)
294* ''VideoGame/FateUnlimitedCodes''
295* ''Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!!''
296* ''VideoGame/GIJoe'' (the second {{Platform/NES}} game, which they picked up from developer KID after Taxan got out of video game publishing)
297* ''Anime/GregoryHorrorShow''
298* ''Group S Challenge''
299* ''VideoGame/GundamVsSeries'' (Up to Gundam VS Gundam NEXT PLUS, Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment would continue developing the series starting with Gundam Extreme VS onward)
300* ''VisualNovel/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw''
301* [[/index]]''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal: Geomatrix''
302* ''[=JoJo=]'s Venture''[[index]]
303** ''VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureHeritageForTheFuture''
304** ''Le Bizzarre Avventure di [=GioGio=]: Vento Aureo''
305* ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames The Legend Of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages]]'' (collaboration with Creator/{{Nintendo}})
306** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords''
307** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap''
308* ''VideoGame/LittleNemoArcade''
309* ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster''
310* ''[[VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon Luigi’s Mansion Arcade]]'' (collaboration with Nintendo)
311* ''Marusa no Onna'' (AKA ''A Taxing Woman'')
312* [[/index]]Franchise/MarvelUniverse[[index]]
313** ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom''
314** ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes''
315** ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesWarOfTheGems''
316** ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|Capcom}}''
317** ''VideoGame/XMenMutantApocalypse''
318* ''[=MotoGP=] '07'', '''08'', ''09/10'', and ''10/11''
319* ''Website/{{Neopets}} Puzzle Adventure''
320* ''Pocket Rockets''
321* ''Pride GP Grand Prix 2003''
322* ''TabletopGame/{{Rocketmen}}: Axis of Evil'' and ''It Came From Uranus''
323* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'' (for the Platform/NintendoDS)
324* ''Sheep''
325* ''Slipstream''
326* ''VideoGame/SpawnInTheDemonsHand''
327* ''VideoGame/SweetHome1989''
328* ''Tenchi o Kurau'' (a series of games based on a manga by Hiroshi Motomiya)
329** ''VideoGame/DynastyWars''
330** ''VideoGame/WarriorsOfFate''
331** ''Destiny of an Emperor''
332** ''Tenchi o Kurau II'' (Japan-only sequel to the above)
333* ''VideoGame/UNSquadron'' (''Area 88'')
334* ''Warauinu no Bouken GB: Silly Go Lucky!''
335* ''Film/{{Willow}}'' (both the arcade game and the NES game, which are very different from each other)
336* ''VideoGame/YoNoid'' (actually a Dolled Up Installment of ''Kamen No Ninja Hanamaru'')
337
338!Capcom games that were [[WhatCouldHaveBeen cancelled]]:
339
340* ''Capcom Fighting All Stars: Code Holder''
341* ''Capcom Super League Online'' (developed with Kakao Games)
342* ''Dead Phoenix''
343* ''Final Fight: Seven Sons''
344* ''Galum Pa!''
345* ''Ghosts N Goblins'' series
346** ''Ghosts N Goblins 64''
347** ''Ghosts ‘n Goblins 3D''
348** ''Ghosts N Goblins Online Zero'' (A 2003 MMORPG meant for PC and Xbox)
349** ''Ghosts N Goblins Match Fight''
350** ''Demon's Crest''
351** ''[=DeVargas=]''
352** ''Maximo 3''
353** ''Maximo: the Dark Knight''
354* ''The Legend Of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage''
355* ''The Magical Ninjya Jiraiya Kenzan!''
356* ''Major Damage''
357* ''Mega Man'' franchise
358** ''Mega Man Anniversary Collection'' (Game Boy Advance)
359** ''Mega Man Legends 3''
360** ''Mega Man Universe''
361** ''Rockman Online''
362** ''Maverick Hunter'' (2010 FPS)[[note]]The codename for an unnamed Darker And Edgier {{FPS}} reboot of ''Mega Man X'' worked on by Armature Studio shortly during 2010.[[/note]]
363* ''Red Dead Revolver'' [[note]]Originally developed by Capcom, this game borrowed elements from ''Gun.Smoke'', another western Capcom game, but it was cancelled in 2002. It would later be purchased by [[Creator/TakeTwoInteractive Rockstar Games]], who completed the game and released it in 2004. Interestingly enough, Capcom became the publisher of ''VideoGame/RedDeadRevolver'' for its Japanese release.[[/note]]
364* ''Resident Evil'' (Game Boy Color)
365** ''Resident Evil Portable''
366* ''Sammy vs. Capcom'' (it was supposedly going to feature characters from ''Guilty Gear'' and ''Darkstalkers'')
367* ''Strider'' (unnamed 2009 remake/reboot developed by GRIN)
368* ''TabletopGame/{{Talisman}}'' (a game licensed by Games Workshop[[note]]Games Workshop held the Talisman license before the game's cancellation. The license is now owned by Fantasy Flight Games.[[/note]])
369* ''Titan Warriors'' (a sequel to ''Vulgus''. It was originally named ''Neo Vulgus'')
370* ''USS Antartica'' (later known as Lost Mantis)
371* ''War of the Grail''
372* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' (a game licensed by White Wolf Publishing)
373
374!Pinball Games developed by Capcom:
375[[index]]
376* ''Airborne''
377* ''Pinball/BigBangBar'' (unreleased)
378* ''Pinball/{{Breakshot|1996}}''
379* ''Pinball/FlipperFootball''
380* ''Pinball/{{Kingpin}}'' (unreleased)
381* ''Pinball/PinballMagic''
382[[/index]]
383
384!Outside games and franchises published by Capcom in a set region:
385
386!! Japan:
387
388[[index]]
389
390* ''Army Men: RTS'' (only for Playstation 2)
391* ''VideoGame/ArxFatalis'' (only for PC)
392* ''Ballistic''
393* ''BASS Strike''
394* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyFinestHour''
395* ''VideoGame/ConflictDesertStorm'' (only for Playstation 2)
396** ''VideoGame/ConflictDesertStormIIBackToBaghdad'' (only for Playstation 2)
397* ''Counter-Strike: Condition Zero''
398* ''VideoGame/DiabloII''
399* ''Disney Golf''
400* ''Disney's Toy Story ''
401* ''Donald in Maui Mallard''[[note]]known in North America as ''Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow''[[/note]]
402* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth''
403** ''Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest''
404* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI''
405** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII''
406** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII''
407** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarChainsOfOlympus''
408* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII''
409** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity''
410** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas''
411** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories''
412** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCityStories''
413** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'' (except ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' and ''The Lost and Damned'' expansion packs, released by Rockstar Games in a complete edition)
414* ''VideoGame/GroundControl''
415* ''Gungriffon Blaze''
416* ''VideoGame/LionheartLegacyOfTheCrusader''
417* ''Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2003''
418* ''VideoGame/PrinceOfQin''
419* ''VideoGame/PsiOpsTheMindgateConspiracy''
420* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRevolver''
421* ''VideoGame/RunLikeHell'' (only for Playstation 2)
422* ''VideoGame/SpiderManTheMovie''
423* ''VideoGame/TombRaiderTheLastRevelation''
424* ''VideoGame/TombRaiderChronicles''
425* ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3''
426* ''VideoGame/TheGetaway1''
427* ''VideoGame/TrueCrimeStreetsOfLA''
428* ''Ultimate Fighting Championship''
429* ''Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout'' (as UFC 2: Tapout)
430* ''Ultimate Fighting Championship: Throwdown'' (as UFC 2: Tapout for the Playstation 2 and as UFC 2 Tapout: Final Spec for the Gamecube)
431* ''VideoGame/WarOfTheMonsters''
432* ''Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos''
433
434!!South Korea:
435
436* ''VideoGame/BatmanRiseOfSinTzu'' (only for Playstation 2)
437* ''VideoGame/GhostRecon1'' (only for Playstation 2)
438* ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime''
439* ''VideoGame/Rayman3HoodlumHavoc'' (only for Playstation 2)
440* ''VideoGame/SplinterCell1'' (only for Playstation 2)
441* ''Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout'' (as UFC 2: Tapout)
442* ''Ultimate Fighting Championship: Throwdown'' (as UFC 2: Tapout for the Playstation 2 and as UFC 2 Tapout: Final Spec for the Gamecube)
443
444!!North America:
445
446* ''VideoGame/CherryTreeHighComedyClub''
447* ''VideoGame/MickeyMousecapade''
448* ''VideoGame/Shantae2002'' (Platform/GameBoyColor)
449* ''VideoGame/SnowBros'' (Game Boy and NES version)
450* ''VideoGame/WayOfTheSamurai2''
451
452!!Europe:
453
454* ''VideoGame/SnowBros'' (Game Boy and NES version)
455* ''VideoGame/WayOfTheSamurai2''
456
457!!Worldwide:
458
459* ''Gunbird 2''[[note]]Dreamcast port only, which also has [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan Aensland]] as secret character[[/note]]
460[[/index]]
461
462!Other media produced or licensed by Capcom:
463
464!! Anime
465[[index]]
466* ''Anime/{{Ace Attorney|2016}}''
467* ''Darkstalkers''
468* ''Anime/DevilMayCryTheAnimatedSeries''
469* ''Anime/DragonsDogma''
470* ''Anime/GaistCrusher''
471* ''Mega Man''
472** ''Anime/MegaManUponAStar''
473** ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior2002''
474** ''Mega Man Star Force'' (2006 anime)
475* ''Anime/PowerStone''
476* ''Anime/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness''
477* ''Sengoku Basara''
478** ''Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings''
479** ''Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement''
480* ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV''
481* ''Viewtiful Joe'' (2004 anime)
482[[/index]]
483
484!!Live Action Shows
485[[index]]
486* ''Series/SevenStarFightingGodGuyferd'' (co-owned by Creator/{{Toho}}, the only Toku Capcom made)
487* ''Series/ResidentEvil2022''
488[[/index]]
489
490!! Comic Books & Manga
491[[index]]
492* ''Mega Man''
493** ''ComicBook/NovasAventurasDeMegaman''
494** ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''
495** ''ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave''
496** ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics''
497** ''Manga/MegaManNTWarrior2001''
498** ''Manga/BattleStoryMegaManNTWarrior''
499*** ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite'' (crossover between Archie's Mega Man and Sonic comics)
500*** ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsCollide''
501* ''Street Fighter''
502** ''ComicBook/StreetFighterMalibuComics'' (comic series by Malibu)
503** ''ComicBook/StreetFighter'' (comic series by UDON)
504*** ''ComicBook/StreetFighterVsDarkstalkers'' (crossover comic by UDON)
505** ''Manga/StreetFighterIITheManga''
506** ''Super Street Fighter II Cammy''
507** ''Manga/StreetFighterAlpha''
508** ''Street Fighter Sakura Ganbaru''
509** ''Street Fighter III Ryu Final''
510* ''Manga/{{Strider}}'' (co-owned by Moto Kikaku, as part of a 3-way project between them and Capcom)
511[[/index]]
512
513!! Films, live action and animated
514[[index]]
515* ''Dead Rising''
516** ''Film/DeadRisingWatchtower''
517** ''Film/DeadRisingEndgame'' (sequel to the above)
518** ''Zombrex: Dead Rising Sun''
519* ''Monster Hunter''
520** ''Film/MonsterHunter2020''
521** ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHunterLegendsOfTheGuild''
522* ''Resident Evil''
523** ''Film/ResidentEvilFilmSeries'' (Live action film series featuring Creator/MillaJovovich)
524*** ''Film/ResidentEvil2002''
525*** ''Film/ResidentEvilApocalypse''
526*** ''Film/ResidentEvilExtinction''
527*** ''Film/ResidentEvilAfterlife''
528*** ''Film/ResidentEvilRetribution''
529*** ''Film/ResidentEvilTheFinalChapter''
530** ''Film/ResidentEvilWelcomeToRaccoonCity''
531** ''Resident Evil'' (CGI film series)
532*** ''Anime/ResidentEvilDegeneration''
533*** ''Anime/ResidentEvilDamnation''
534*** ''Anime/ResidentEvilVendetta''
535*** ''Anime/ResidentEvilDeathIsland''
536* ''Street Fighter''
537** ''Film/StreetFighter'' (live action film)
538** ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie''
539** ''Anime/StreetFighterAlphaTheAnimation''
540** ''Anime/StreetFighterAlphaGenerations''
541** ''Anime/StreetFighterIVTheTiesThatBind''
542** ''Film/StreetFighterTheLegendOfChunLi''
543[[/index]]
544
545!! Western Animation
546[[index]]
547* ''WesternAnimation/{{Darkstalkers}}''
548* ''Mega Man''
549** ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster''[[note]]The only Capcom characters to appear in this show are Mega Man and several other characters from the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic series]].[[/note]]
550** ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears''
551** ''WesternAnimation/MegaManFullyCharged''
552* ''WesternAnimation/StreetFighter''
553[[/index]]
554
555----
556!! Tropes associated with Capcom:
557
558* CapcomSequelStagnation: TropeMaker and TropeNamer. Commonly seen in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise.
559* CreatorThumbprint: Fans like to joke about the "Capcom Asexual." It's extremely rare for Capcom's major characters to have any kind of romantic relationships, and of those who do (Ken, Guile, Dhalsim, Barry Burton), their significant others tend to be conveniently offscreen most of the time.
560* CutShort: The ''Minna to'' MobilePhoneGame series was discontinued online.
561* IconicItem:
562** The [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/Yashichi Yashichi]], a shuriken or pinwheel-like object that has seen itself in many of the company's games. Originally an enemy, it could also be an EasterEgg that may benefit the player in other games.
563** Capcom has used several other items as well during their Arcade days in this form, including the Holstein (a small white cow), a bamboo sprout (from ''[=SonSon=]'') and Mobi-chan (the 1P character's chibi/1UP form from ''Side Arms'').
564* {{Mascot}}: Unlike Nintendo, Sega, and Namco, Capcom has never had an official mascot, which was confirmed by former community manager Seth Killian, though in most conversations though, VideoGame/CaptainCommando, VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}, and/or [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] are the first names that come to mind.
565* RuleOfCool: Capcom can make compelling stories when they want to, but in many cases, they put storytelling in a lower priority compared to the cool factor or how much they can make a compelling, fun gameplay first.
566** Their crossover games tend to have VERY minimum storytelling or at least pretty basic ones. The ''VideoGame/CapcomVs'' series is a great example of this, with very minimum plot, but the sight of crossover between Capcom characters and other companies are already a crowd-pleaser that Capcom was aiming for.
567** Games Japanese history/mythology backgrounds like ''VideoGame/{{Onimusha}}'', ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' or ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' tend to have historical/mystical accuracy or nuances glossed off or not touched that deeply as long as Capcom can make super cool design or concept out of it, making them more like an AlternateUniverse Fantasy Japan where things go off the rail for the sake of cool. So don't worry too much on how they give out HistoricalVillainUpgrade to the point of Saturday morning cartoon villainy as long as you get to control the InkSuitActor of some famous actors to kick ass, or how [[UsefulNotes/HondaTadakatsu a certain general in Sengoku Period]] looks like a frickin' ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' as long as you can kick ass with it, or how in Japanese mythology, [[{{Orochi}} the big bad Serpent]] is kicked out by a dog with godly paint brush as long as you're the one doing it and feeling awesome while you do so.
568* NoExportForYou: The ''Minna to'' MobilePhoneGame series remained Japan only.
569* SharedUniverse:
570** Many of Capcom's in-house titles are implied through cameos and crossovers to be in one centered around ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
571*** ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' is outright confirmed to be this through a number of playable character and stage appearances across the ''Street Fighter'' series. In fact the first ''Final Fight'' was supposed to be called ''Street Fighter '89'', which would leave no question what universe it was in, but had its title changed due to the dev team catching on late to how differently it played than previous ''SF'' games.
572*** ''VideoGame/CaptainCommando'' is set in a future version of the same city as ''Final Fight'', cofirming its place in the 'verse by proxy.[[note]]Although the online profile for one of Ibuki's friends in the ''Street Fighter V'' site indicates it actually exists as a fictional beat'em up in-universe.[[/note]]
573*** ''VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters'' was first tied through its ''Final Fight'' connection and a number of minor ''Street Fighter'' cameos. Its characters has since been referenced in the backstory of the Street Fighter series, most recently the appearance of the "Capcom Wrestling Association" during "A Shadow Falls".
574*** ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'' and ''Street Fighter''[='=]s fighting schoolgirl were first confirmed part of the same universe in a Tweet from director Takayuki Nakayama, and later firmly established by character cameos and the inclusion of Akira as one of the Season 5 characters in ''Street Fighter V''.
575*** ''Franchise/MegaMan'' would have to be in the future in order to work, but the SignatureMove of ''Street Fighter'' is hidden as an EasterEgg that can be used by the PlayerCharacter in a lot of the games.[[note]]''Street Fighter V'' story mode "A Shadow Falls", however, has Sean playing an undisclosed ''Mega Man'' game on his handheld.[[/note]]
576*** Two.P (one of the {{Mook}}s from ''VideoGame/FinalFight'') was designed after the 2P Unknown Soldier from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds'', but his ''Street Fighter V'' website profile heavily implies they are the same character, who somehow ended up at the side of some road, shirtless[[note]]The Unknown Soldiers' initial state before picking an armor powerup[[/note]] and with no memories of his past.
577*** [[TheBusCameBack Making his return]] since ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'', Guy's master Zeku appears in ''Street Fighter V''. He is an elderly ninja that can [[DualAgeModes shift his age at will]]. In his younger form, his garb resembles that of [[VideoGame/{{Strider}} Strider Hiryu]]. This and several other nods and references indicate Zeku will have a hand in the creation of the Strider organization Hiryu will be a part of in the distant future.
578** In an unrelated universe, ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' and ''VideoGame/GhostTrick'' take place in the same universe.
579** ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' and ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis'' takes place in the same world.
580** Several games are tied together by the Red Arremer Clan from ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins'', including its SpinOff ''VideoGame/GargoylesQuest'', the platform Arcade game ''Black Tiger'' (which in itself is connected through one boss character to ''VideoGame/TheKingOfDragons'') and the NES/MSX Zelda-style ''Higemaru Makaijima'', this one including a whole island of enemies from the first game, Arthur in a [[TheCameo cameo appearance]] to warn Momotaru and a Red Arremer as the BigBad!
581* ShortRunners: The Pinball division.
582* SillinessSwitch: It's quite common for Capcom to have goofy extras or hidden unlockables to appear during, or after a main campaign in their more 'serious' titles. Resident Evil is especially prone to this from a secret mode where you play as tofu trying to escape Raccoon City, to having the characters wearing silly costumes (like Chris's Warrior costume from RE5).
583* ThankingTheViewer: The majority of their games have them thanking the player for playing the game after the credits are done.
584* {{Vaporware}}: ''Great Voyage Frontier'' was announced as a game in the ''Minna to'' series, then as a separate game, though neither version showed up online.

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