Capcom Profits Boom, Thanks To Game Diversity
By Ishaan . May 6, 2011 . 1:22amMarvel vs. Capcom 3, Dead Rising 2, and a bunch of other games across mobile phones, iPhone and Facebook all contributed to Capcom’s success this past fiscal year.
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Dead Rising 2, and a bunch of other games across mobile phones, iPhone and Facebook all contributed to Capcom’s success this past fiscal year.
One more look at Dead Rising 2: Case West before it comes out next week.
Case West allows you to take pictures once again, as Frank West teams up with Chuck Greene.
The publisher sent out a press release announcing their zombie paradise game sold over two million units worldwide since its September 24 debut in Europe.
Oh, and Halo: Reach is on there, too.
For the first time in a year, a PSP game was in the NPD’s top-ten sales chart. Can you guess which one it was?
When I sat down to play Dead Rising 2, I remembered my chat with Producer Shin Ohara. “Zombies in Dead Rising is they are not something you have to fear, but something you play with… you pick up a weapon, go to them, and you want to test out that new weapon.”
Over the next few weeks, Capcom will release outfits like the ninja costume as downloadable content over PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.
The game overload returns to this week’s sales charts with Okamiden, The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki, Monster Hunter, Dragon Ball, Jake Hunter, and two games with a ☆ in the title.
“Zombie paradise action” only for adults.
Canada-based Blue Castle Games just hit a home run — they’re soon going to be known as “Capcom Games Vancouver.”
Frank West and Dead Rising 2 protagonist Chuck Greene are together at last in Dead Rising 2: Case West.
Would you like some poker to go with your zombies?
In this interview Shin Ohara, Producer, talked about the weapon system, what makes Dead Rising unique, and the power of duct tape.