Capcom's heard the plaintive cries of PSN+ subscribers whose lives will never be complete without the 360's Digital Collection, and has taken $37 off the price of its Super Pack to compensate...
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posted 1 year, 12 months ago
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Capcom Europe has today announced a brand new price promotion for five of its most popular downloadable titles. European PlayStation Network members will be able to get hold of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD, Marvel VS Capcom 2, Super Puzzle Fighter, Age of Booty and 1942 for a reduced price over a set period in the coming months.
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posted 1 year, 12 months ago
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PS3 Attitude: Capcom is gonna take you for a ride! Starting tomorrow, there will be a Capcom game on sale for 50% off the original price. The first game to go on sale? Marvel vs. Capcom 2. Capcom also teases that there will be a big announcement coming in April…
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posted 3 years, 6 months ago
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A couple of weeks ago, Capcom held a contest exclusively for press editors. We were given a task to figure out how to unlock a secret Unlockable item in the game. However, we're sad to report that we didn't manage to win the contest. However, now that someone won the contest, the secret is now out to the public.
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posted 3 years, 6 months ago
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In their regular weekly feature, PlayStation LifeStyle takes a look at what we should be getting this week: - 1942: Joint Strike demo [FREE] - Battlefield: Bad Company DLC ~ Conquest mode [FREE] - Civilization Revolution DLC* ~ The Mythic Wonders and Artifact Pack - Guitar Hero III DLC ~ Interscope Track Pack [$6.49 USD] - NASCAR 09 DLC* ~ Paint schemes and track updates - Qore Episode 003 - PixelJunk Eden [$9.99 USD] - Rock Band DLC: Cruefest Track Pack 02 & SOAD Singles - Talkman Travel (PSP) [$5.99 USD per city, 3 cities total] - Tiger Woods 09 demo* Additional Content: - Game Video, Making of Bionic Commando: Rearmed (Part 2)* NOTE: This list is not all-inclusive (videos, wallpapers, etc.) and content is always subject to change. *Items marked with an asterisk denote rumored content, while the other content is confirmed.
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posted 3 years, 6 months ago
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In regular weekly feature, PlayStation LifeStyle takes a look at what we should be getting this week: - 1942: Joint Strike ($9.99) - Guitar Hero III DLC: Virtuoso Track Pack ($6.49) - PixelJunk Eden demo - Rock Band DLC: NIN and Shinedown ($5.49 and $3.98) - Siren: Blood Curse ($14.99 packs, $39.99 for all 12) Additional Content: - Blu-ray Disc theme (PS3)* NOTE: This list is not all-inclusive (videos, wallpapers, etc.) and content is always subject to change. *Items marked with an asterisk denote rumored content, while the other content is confirmed.
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posted 3 years, 7 months ago
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The upcoming 1942 and Bionic Commando PSN games are not going to support trophies, according to a statement by Capcom PR Manager Tim Ng. Many speculated after a recent PlayStation.Blog post that the upcoming downloadable Bionic Commando title would support PS3's Achievement-esque Trophy system. Considering how popular they are for Super Stardust HD, we really hoped Capcom would've been able to add these shiny accomplishments into their games. Perhaps they'll reconsider for future titles down the line.
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posted 3 years, 7 months ago
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Capcom has announced the release date for the Xbox 360's Xbox LIVE Arcade release and PLAYSTATION 3's PlayStation Store release of 1942: Joint Strike. Xbox LIVE Arcade release: 7/23/08 PlayStation Store release: 7/24/08 Xbox 360 gamers will get it first (PS3 gamers must be feeling those strict Thursday PlayStation Store updates). See newly released screenshots and the video trailer.
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posted 3 years, 8 months ago
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In case you missed what transpired during their various presentations, the guys at the Capcom US blog have provided a handy blow-out with videos, screenshots and articles on every title mentioned.
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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Torrence Davis of The Bitbag writes, I'm glad to see Capcom re-visualizing some of their older IP's. I love the 1942 games and this type of shooter is something is now becoming a thing of the past. Thanks to Capcom and companies like Treasure, they are keeping the vertical scroller's alive.