Capcom Can’t Decide, So They Let the Players Choose

Capcom decides to let players pick their gifts this year.

Remember back in the day when game developers had to guess at what we really wanted from them? While those days might be over (or at least a little bit over), Capcom is surveying players on what game they want to see from them as digital downloads. You can’t, of course, suggest something that wasn’t made by Capcom. Here are some of the games they’ll consider. 

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  • 194X series
  • Ace Attorney
  • Bionic Commando
  • Breath of Fire
  • Darkstalkers
  • Dead Rising
  • Devil May Cry/DmC
  • Dino Crisis
  • Dragon’s Dogma
  • Final Fight
  • Ghosts n Goblins/Ghouls & Ghosts
  • Lost Planet
  • Mega Man
  • Monster Hunter
  • Power Stone
  • Puzzle Fighter
  • Okami/Okamiden
  • Onimusha
  • Resident Evil
  • Rival Schools/Project Justice
  • Street Fighter
  • Strider
  • Viewtiful Joe

Now I have no idea why Monster Hunter and Lost Planet are on the list, seeing as the intent of this gesture is to get older titles on more modern hardware( that the players want). Lost Planet 3 is coming out some time next year and Monster Hunter Tri: Ultimate comes out on the Wii U in March and will be getting a sequel some time in the future. Still, it’s awesome that a company is literally letting the players tell them what to do for their next project.

I know a few people that would do anything for another Mega Man game, but I really want another Viewtiful Joe. If there’s no title in that list that you want another game added to, you can just tell Capcom that you want a remake, or a reboot if you feel like the series lost its magic a while back.


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