-
Fetched: March 5th, 2010, 7:37pm PST by unknown
"Retro" delights from Capcom, along with plenty of other things.
-
Eight new titles and eight new robot masters come to Nintendo's DSi, WiiWare and Virtual Console this morning, with Capcom's retrolicious Mega Man 10 ...
-
Retro: Capcom teams up with Chronicle Books to tell the history behind the popular beat 'em up series.
-
Professor Layton and Pandora's Box (Nintendo) 2. Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (Capcom) 3. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Nintendo) 4. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) 5. Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games ...
-
Last year Nintendo, Capcom and 53 DS software manufacturers filed a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court against four companies alleged to have been importing and selling the R4 game copying device. ...
-
Wii: Nintendo let us get to grips with Capcom's monster offering.
-
To commemorate the game's humble origins, Capcom has commissioned this recreation of the original 8-bit classic, now re-titled Dark Void Zero, on the Nintendo DSi™ system. You play as Rusty, the first human born in the Void, ...
-
Retro gamers will certainly like the ninja stylings of Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi™ on the Virtual Console™ service or the chance to try out the Nintendo DSiWare™ title Dark Void™ Zero, a mythical long-lost game from Capcom's ...
-
Could this truly be the "best week ever" for Nintendo download releases? With Muscle March all oiled up and ready for WiiWare download, along with Capcom's 8-bit throwback Dark Void Zero for DSiWare, the answer is... yes. Yes it is. ...
-
However, Sega has been a big player on mature products on the Wii, Electronic Arts also Capcom also …but not Nintendo. And maybe they could have been a good spokesman for this market. Nintendo has supported us on MadWorld for the French ...
-
A distribution deal has been struck between Capcom and Nintendo for the release of Monster Hunter Tri in the PAL territor...
-
In Japan and North America, Monster Hunter Tri is a Capcom game, developed, published and distributed by the company. But in Europe and Australia? It's now Nintendo's problem.
-
Nintendo appears to be confident in the sales potential of Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri. The company will take on sales, marketing, and distribution of the Wii action RPG in Europe and Australia, as it did for Resident Evil: Umbrella ...
-
“Nintendo has identified Monster Hunter Tri as a key title for the Wii platform in 2010,” stated Michael Pattison, Senior Director Marketing, Capcom Europe, “We are really excited about partnering with Nintendo to further develop this ...
-
News - Nintendo, Capcom sue to stop DS piracy in Japan - The two publishers join 53 other software manufacturers to pursue legal action against four retailers to halt distribution of the R4 chip.
-
55 games companies, including Capcom and Nintendo file lawsuit against R4 distributors.
-
Faced with The Truth that – regardless of what sorts of anti-piracy technology it folds into its DS platform – pirates will invariably hack the dual-screened handheld, Nintendo has buddied up with Capcom and 53 other video game ...
-
A lawsuit has been filed by Capcom, Nintendo and 53 other DS software manufacturers against four companies importing and...
-
Nintendo, Capcom, and 53 other “unspecified” game publishers are on the legal warpath again, this time with their sights firmly set on four R4 cart sellers. R4 carts, in case you hadn't heard, were outlawed in Japan earlier this year. ...
-
Those hoping for a hi-res, hi-def sequel of the PS2 classic Okami, keep hoping. Capcom is making a new Okami, but for the DS.
-
Fetched: August 27th, 2009, 6:16am PDT by Valay
August 26th, 2009 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Written by Valay. This information comes from the Capcom-Unity forums… “…we don't have an “official” mascot. We have a logo, that's it. As far as unofficial mascots go, however, yes, ...
-
Fetched: August 9th, 2009, 12:52am PDT by sickr
Actually, we went to Nintendo's offices earlier on this month to show them this new stage and they were really, really impressed by it and impressed by what we were able to get out of the Wii.” - Masachika Kawata, Capcom ...
-
Fetched: August 2nd, 2009, 5:10pm PDT by sickr
The Nintendo development team behind the critically acclaimed Zelda franchise have stated that they've really felt the pressure after seeing the glorious Monster Hunter 3 in motion. Capcom's initial plan was to make the long awaited ...