Xbox360 E3 Demo's

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I now officially love Xbox Live...

During E3 first of all is going to be another "Free Xbox Live Gold Weekend" so you get all of that.

They also be be giving these demo's out via Xbox Live, the same week that E3 is going on!!! This means that you are going to be playing exactly what the E3 people will be playing, except without the smell of sweaty guys...

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o Crackdown (Microsoft Game Studios)
o Dead or Alive® : Xtreme 2 (Tecmo)
o The Lord of the Rings ™, The Battle for Middle Earth™ II (EA Los Angeles)
o Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Capcom)
o Moto GP™ ’06 (THQ)
o Sonic the Hedgehog™ (Sega)
o Splinter Cell Double Agent ™ (Ubisoft)
o Test Drive Unlimited (Atari)
o Viva Piñata (Microsoft Game Studios)
o Plus a flood of HD trailers from games that have yet to be announced
Those are the ones that will get demos/trailers that have been announced.

Call of Duty 2 will also get new multiplayer maps(2 for free, 2 for 400 points and then in July 5 more maps for 900 points), and Uno will be released for the Arcade as well....

Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2006/05/02/xbox-live-marketplaces-e3-offerings/
 
Good work Iced_Eagle.

That kicks so much ass that even Microsoft haters have to admit; that is a hot idea, as nothing like this has ever been done AFAIK.

Playing the games that are at E3 in your own home, the same week that E3 is going on, as much as you want? GTFO! :eek: No waiting in lines, and you can actually hear it.

The new Splinter Cell, Sonic the Hedgehog, Capcom's Lost Planet, Crackdown? Viva la piñata, biatch!
 
Is that Sonic the hedgehog game the next gen one? If it is i'm going to spazz.

I have to admit, that is pretty cool. Now normal people can really enjoy E3.
 
TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED!!!

**** YES WOOOOOOT!l!l!l!l

Oh, and why do they think the HD demos are Halo 3, any time Microsoft plans anything not really well explained, they think it's ****ing Halo

Oooo, free coffee and doughnuts, the coffee could be COVENANT and the doughnuts are....Master...DoughChiefsnuts...HALO 3!
 
Dalamari said:
Oh, and why do they think the HD demos are Halo 3, any time Microsoft plans anything not really well explained, they think it's ****ing Halo

Oooo, free coffee and doughnuts, the coffee could be COVENANT and the doughnuts are....Master...DoughChiefsnuts...HALO 3!
AHAAha! :LOL:

I thought it was already a fact that Halo 3 would be shown at E3 in trailer form, so of course 360 Xbox live users would be able to view it. In high def of course :)
 
man, can't wait to play lost planet, looks soo good. also, yay for splinter cell.

lol dalamari.
 
Potentially very cool, but not that big a deal if you have a PC with an internet connection, as all of these trailer will be available readily anyway. The high-def ones from last year were even available from Microsoft's site! The only playable demo will be Lost Planet, which I am not super-excited for anyway.
 
If Lost Planet is the only actual playable demo, then I don't think this is cool at all tbh, or atleast not nearly as much as I first thought.. If I want trailers I just go d/l'em on my PC :p
I was hoping for a demo of Splinter Cell Double Agent or atleast Sonic The Hedgehog :(
 
victim, just wondering where did you get your info that lost planet will be the only playable demo ?
 
VictimOfScience said:
The only playable demo will be Lost Planet, which I am not super-excited for anyway.

Not true. That is the only game that is a definitely playable, true, but the other games being playable demos just aren't confirmed either way yet - at least that is what Joystiq writes.


Joystiq said:
[update 1: In our excitement, we misread the statement. The aforementioned titles may or may not be playable demos; the only one confirmed to be released as a demo is Lost Planet. Sorry for the confusion.]


I was hoping for a demo of Splinter Cell Double Agent or atleast Sonic The Hedgehog
You never know. I'd say Sonic is more likely. (I remember playing Sonic Demos on my Dreamcast thats all ;) )

:p


Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - here are some images. I remember seeing the trailer for this and it looks totally sweet. If I had a 360, I'd be pretty excited about being able to play the E3 demo of it. Come now; its made by Resident Evil & Street Fighter famed Capcom - in my opinion, the greatest publisher of all time. They have a very long list of incredible games over the years, where other companies might have one.
http://images.google.com/images?q=lost planet capcom images&sa=N&tab=wi
 
The greatest publisher?:\
You are aware that they're just as much a develper as a publisher? Heck they're even more of a developer IMO.:p
Anyway, yeah, it might be good, I mean, Keiji Inafune is working on, head of the CPS2(Capcom Production Studio 2), he designed Mega Man and the Robot Masters found in the first Mega Man game, not to mention he illustrated the Street Fighter characters iirc! So I have great respect for him.:p
 
Gargantou said:
The greatest publisher?:\
You are aware that they're just as much a develper as a publisher? Heck they're even more of a developer IMO.:p
Anyway, yeah, it might be good, I mean, Keiji Inafune is working on, head of the CPS2(Capcom Production Studio 2), he designed Mega Man and the Robot Masters found in the first Mega Man game, not to mention he illustrated the Street Fighter characters iirc! So I have great respect for him.:p
Yea I wanted to say developer, but everytime I do... someone on the forum is quick to tell me "they are just a publisher!" and to be honest, I don't know exactly what they make and what they publish, but everything they put out is really good.

Onimusha, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Mega Man, etc.

I hope this Lost Planet is really tight. Every time I see huge mechs in a game I assume it's going to suck, but I saw a trailer for Lost Planet before the 360 was released, and it was the ultimate in high quality, I'll say that much.
 
Every time?
Anyway, Capcom has made a GREAT mechgame, sadly it was too expensive for most people to want to bother paying for it, not to mention it was released on the wrong platform(IMO) and in a very small scale with only about 2000 units produced worldwide.
Steel Battalion.:)
I have it, and it has to be one of the best mech games I've ever played, while I admit the joystick is has quite a share of unuseful buttons(Atleast in the first, SP game, the online vers that was released later made more use of'em), it's really really immersive, not to mention very nice, it has very detailed shadows, selfshadowing etc, and that's very impressive on the XB1.:)
 
Gargantou said:
Every time?
Anyway, Capcom has made a GREAT mechgame, sadly it was too expensive for most people to want to bother paying for it, not to mention it was released on the wrong platform(IMO) and in a very small scale with only about 2000 units produced worldwide.
Steel Battalion.:)
I have it, and it has to be one of the best mech games I've ever played, while I admit the joystick is has quite a share of unuseful buttons(Atleast in the first, SP game, the online vers that was released later made more use of'em), it's really really immersive, not to mention very nice, it has very detailed shadows, selfshadowing etc, and that's very impressive on the XB1.:)
You are right, that mech game is the exception, and everyone who played it said it was exceptional. I wasn't aware that it was a Capcom game.

I don't normally like these mech games or anime with mechs at all.

That new SEGA mech game for xbox360 looks cool too though - what is it called? Steel Dogs or Iron Cats or something... :dork:
 
Just to back what I said earlier, here is a list of almost every Capcom game. Quite a list. I beg anyone to find one game on here that wasn't at least pretty good. Instead of a link, I posted it here for the effect.

(don't try to read them all you will never finish in this life-time)

3DO games
Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Amiga games
Street Fighter II
Super Street Fighter II

Arcade games
1941: Counter-Attack
1942
1943: The Battle of Midway
1943: Kai - Midway Kaisen
1944: The Loop Master
19XX: The War Against Destiny
Adventure Quiz 2: Hatena? no Daibouken
Adventure Quiz: Capcom World
Alien vs. Predator
Armored Warriors
Avengers
Battle Circuit
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
Bionic Commando
Black Tiger
Block Block
Bowling Alley
Cadillacs & Dinosaurs
Capcom Baseball - Suketto Gaijin Oo-Abare
Capcom Fighting Evolution
Capcom Golf
Capcom Sports Club
Capcom vs. SNK 2
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Capcom World 2
Captain Commando
Carrier Air Wing
Choko
Commando
Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness
DarkStalkers
Dimahoo
Dokaben
Dokaben 2
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
Dynasty Wars
Eco Fighters
Exed Exes (released in the US as Savage Bees)
F-1 Dream
Final Fight
Final Fight Revenge
Forgotten Worlds
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Giga Wing
Giga Wing 2
Gun Smoke
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future
King of Dragons
Knights of the Round
Last Duel
Led Storm
Legendary Wings
Magic Sword
Magical Tetris Challenge Featuring Mickey
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Marvel vs. Capcom
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Mega Man: The Power Battle
Mega Twins
Mercs
Moero! Justice Gakuen
Muscle Bomber Duo
Nemo
NightWarriors
Pirate Ship HigeMaru
Plasma Sword
Pocket Fighter
PowerStone
PowerStone 2
Progear no Arashi
Puzz Loop 2
Quiz & Dragons
Quiz Nanairo Dreams
Quiz San Goku Shi
Quiz Tonosama no Yabou
Quiz Tonosama no Yabou 2
Red Earth
Rival Schools
Saturday Night Slam Masters
Section Z
Slipstream
Side Arms
SonSon
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand
Star Gladiator - Episode 1: Final Crusade
Street Fighter
Street Fighter Alpha
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Street Fighter EX
Street Fighter EX Plus
Street Fighter EX 2
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus
Street Fighter II
Street Fighter II Champion Edition
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
Street Fighter III: New Generation
Street Fighter III: Second Impact
Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper
Street Fighter: The Movie
Strider
Strider 2
Super Muscle Bomber
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Super Street Fighter II
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Tech Romancer
The King of Dragons
The Punisher
Three Wonders
Tiger Road
U.N. Squadron
Vampire Hunter 2
Vampire Savior
Vampire Savior 2
Varth
Vulgus
War of the Grail
Warriors of Fate
Willow
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
X-Men: Children of the Atom

Commodore 64 games
1942

Famicom/NES games
1942
1943: The Battle of Midway
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom
Bionic Commando (also on Game Boy)
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers 2
Codename Viper
Commando
Darkwing Duck
Destiny of an Emperor
Destiny of an Emperor II
Disney Adventure in Magic Kingdom
DuckTales (also on Game Boy)
DuckTales 2
F1 Dream
G I Joe Atlantis Factor
Gargoyle's Quest 2
Ghosts 'n Goblins (also on Arcade; sequels on Arcade, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, SNES, and Game Boy Advance)
Gold Metal Challenge
Gunsmoke
Legendary Wings
The Little Mermaid
Little Nemo
Mega Man (sequels on Arcade, NES, Game Boy, SNES, and PlayStation)
Mega Man 2
Mega Man 3
Mega Man 4
Mega Man 5
Mega Man 6
Mickey Mousecapade
Mighty Final Fight
Pirate Ship Higemaru
Section Z
Snow Brothers
SonSon
Street Fighter 2010
Strider
Sweet Home (never released in North-America and Europe)
Talespin
Trojan
Willow
Wily and Light's Rock Board: That's Paradise
Yo! Noid

Famicom Disk System games
Section Z

Game Boy games
Bionic Commando
Darkwing Duck
Duck Tales
Duck Tales 2
Gargoyle's Quest aka Makai-Mura Gaiden
Mega Man II (Game Boy)
Mega Man III (Game Boy)
Mega Man IV (Game Boy)
Mega Man V (Game Boy)
Mega Man in Dr. Wily's Revenge
Street Fighter II
Tale Spin

Game Boy Advance games
Aladdin (ported from SNES)
Breath of Fire
Breath of Fire II
Disney's Magical Quest (ported from SNES)
Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie (ported from SNES)
Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey and Donald
Famicom Mini: Ghosts 'n Goblins
Final Fight One
Gyakuten Saiban
Gyakuten Saiban 2
Gyakuten Saiban 3
Mega Man & Bass
MegaMan Battle Network
MegaMan Battle Network 2
MegaMan Battle Network 3
MegaMan Battle Network 4
MegaMan Battle Network 5
MegaMan Battle Network 6
MegaMan Battle Chip Challenge
Mega Man Zero
Mega Man Zero 2
Mega Man Zero 3
Mega Man Zero 4
Onimusha Tactics
Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival
Street Fighter Alpha 3

Game Boy Color games
Magical Tetris Challenge
Mega Man Xtreme
Mega Man Xtreme 2
Metal Walker
Warauinu no Bouken GB: Silly Go Lucky!
Resident Evil : Gaiden
Shantae
Street Fighter Alpha
Toki Tori

MSX games
1942
Pirate Ship Higemaru

Nintendo 64 games
Magical Tetris Challenge
Mega Man 64
Resident Evil 2

Nintendo DS games
Gyakuten Saiban 4
Gyakuten Saiban 5
Mega Man ZX
MegaMan Battle Network 5: Double Team
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble
Resident Evil: Deadly Silence

Nintendo GameCube games
Auto Modellista
Capcom Classics Collection
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Disney's Hide and Sneak
Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse
Gotcha Force
Killer 7
Mega Man Anniversary Collection
Mega Man Network Transmission
Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X Command Mission
Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Z Gundam
P.N. 03
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X
Viewtiful Joe
Viewtiful Joe 2
Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble

PC games
Breath of Fire IV
Chaos Legion
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition
Dino Crisis
Dino Crisis 2
Mega Man 3
Mega Man Legends
Mega Man Legends 2
Mega Man X
Mega Man X3
Mega Man X4
Mega Man X5
Mega Man X6 (Asia only)
Mega Man X7 (Asia only)
Mega Man X8
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil: Survivor
Steel Fang
Street Fighter Alpha
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter II
Super Street Fighter II
Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Pinball games
Airborne
Big Bang Bar
BreakShot
Flipper Football
Kingpin
Pinball Magic

Sega Dreamcast games
Bounty Hunter Sara: Holy Mountain no Teiou
Cannonspike
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
Dino Crisis
El Dorado Gate Volume 1
El Dorado Gate Volume 2
El Dorado Gate Volume 3
El Dorado Gate Volume 4
El Dorado Gate Volume 5
El Dorado Gate Volume 6
El Dorado Gate Volume 7
Gaia Master Kessen!: Seikiou Densetsu
Giga Wing
Giga Wing 2
Heavy Metal
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting
Marvel vs. Capcom
Marvel vs Capcom 2 (also in Arcades)
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
Power Stone (also in Arcades; sequel on Arcade and Dreamcast)
Power Stone 2
Project Justice
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3
Resident Evil Code: Veronica aka BioHazard Code: Veronica
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (also in Arcades)
Street Fighter III: Double Impact (also in Arcades)
Street Fighter III: Third Strike (also in Arcades)
Super Puzzle Fighter II X for Matching Service
Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service
Tech Romancer (also in Arcades)
Vampire Chronicles

Sega CD games
Final Fight CD

Sega Genesis games
Mega Man: The Wily Wars
Mercs
Saturday Night Slam Masters
Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition
Strider
The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey and Minnie aka Mickey to Minnie: Magical Adventure 2
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
Forgotten Worlds
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
The Punisher
Chiki Chiki Boys aka Mega Twins
Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse
Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers

Sega Master System games
Forgotten Worlds
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
MERCS
Street Fighter II

Sega Saturn games
Capcom Generation 1
Capcom Generation 2
Capcom Generation 3
Capcom Generation 4
Capcom Generation 5
Cyberbots
Dungeons & Dragons Collection
Final Fight Revenge
House of the Dead
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Mega Man 8 Anniversary Collector's Edition
Mega Man X3
Mega Man X4
NightWarriors: DarkStalker's Revenge
Pocket Fighter
Resident Evil
Street Fighter Collection
Street Fighter II Movie
Street Fighter Zero (Street Fighter Alpha)
Street Fighter Zero 2 (Street Fighter Alpha 2)
Street Fighter Zero 3 (Street Fighter Alpha 3)
Super Adventure Rockman
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Tenchi O Kurau II
Vampire Savior
Wonder 3
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
X-Men: Children of the Atom

Sony PlayStation games
Bounty Hunter Sara
Bounty Hunter Sarah
Breath of Fire III
Breath of Fire IV
Buster Bros. Collection
Capcom Generation 1
Capcom Generation 2
Capcom Generation 3
Capcom Generation 4
Capcom Generation 5
Capcom vs. SNK Pro
Captain Commando
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
DarkStalkers
DarkStalkers 3
Dino Crisis (also on Dreamcast; sequels available on PlayStation and Xbox)
Dino Crisis 2
Fox Hunt
Fushigi Keiji
Gaia Master
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Magical Tetris Challenge
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Marvel vs. Capcom
Mega Man 8 Anniversary Collector's Edition
Mega Man Legends (also on Nintendo 64 as Mega Man 64)
Mega Man Legends 2
Mega Man X3
Mega Man X4
Mega Man X5
Mega Man X6
One Piece Mansion
Pocket Fighter
Puzzle Fighter
Resident Evil (also on Sega Saturn; sequels on Game Boy, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and GameCube)
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 2: Dual Shock Edition
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil: Director's Cut
Resident Evil: Survivor
Rival Schools (also on Arcade; sequel, Project Justice, available on Arcade and Dreamcast)
Rockman
Rockman 2
Rockman 3
Rockman 4
Rockman 5
Rockman 6
Rockman Battle & Chase
Shichisei Toushin: Guyferd
Shiritsu Justice Gakuen Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2
Star Gladiator (sequel, Plasma Sword, available on Dreamcast)
Startling Adventures: Kuusou Daibouken X 3
Street Fighter Alpha (also on Arcade, Sega Saturn, and Game Boy; sequels on Arcade, SNES, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Game Boy Advance)
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Street Fighter Collection
Street Fighter Collection 2
Street Fighter EX Alpha
Street Fighter II Movie
Street Fighter Zero 2
Street Fighter: The Movie
Strider 2
Super Adventure RockMan
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Suzumo no Gatari
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
Trick'N Snowboarder
Wonder 3
X-Men vs. Street Fighter

Sony PlayStation 2 games
Ashita no Joe 2: The Anime Super Remix
Auto Modellista (also available on GameCube and Xbox)
Bombastic
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter
Capcom Classics Collection
Capcom Fighting Evolution
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium
Catan
Chaos Legion
Clock Tower 3
Critical Bullet: 7th Target
Darkwatch
Devil Kings
Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry 2
Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening
Dino Stalker
Final Fight: Streetwise
GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
Glass Rose
Gregory Horror Show
Haunting Ground
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
Killer 7
Kyojin no Hoshi
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Maximo vs. Army of Zin
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory
Mega Man X7
Mega Man X8
Mega Man X Collection
Mega Man X Command Mission (also on Nintendo GameCube)
Monster Hunter
Namco x Capcom (Developed by Namco)
Ōkami
Onimusha
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege
Onimusha Blade Warriors
Onimusha Warlords
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X
Resident Evil Outbreak
Resident Evil Outbreak File #2
Resident Evil Survivor 2: Code Veronica
Resident Evil: Dead Aim
Sengoku BASARA
Shadow of Rome
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
Street Fighter EX 3
Street Fighter III: Third Strike
The Magical Ninja: Jiraiya Kenzan!
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge
Under the Skin
Viewtiful Joe
Viewtiful Joe 2
Way of the Samurai 2

Sony PlayStation 3 games
Devil May Cry 4
Resident Evil 5

Sony PlayStation Portable games
Breath of Fire III
Capcom Classics Collection
Capcom Puzzle World
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower
Devil May Cry
Extreme Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Mega Man Legends
Mega Man Legends 2
Mega Man: Powered Up
Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X
Monster Hunter Portable
Power Stone Collection
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble

Super Famicom/SNES games
Bonkers
Breath of Fire (sequels on the SNES, PlayStation, and PlayStation 2)
Breath of Fire II
Capcom's Super Soccer Shootout
Captain Commando
Demon's Crest
Disney's Aladdin
Eye of the Beholder
Final Fight
Final Fight 2
Final Fight 3
Final Fight Guy
Goof Troop
Great Circus Mystery
Knights of the Round
Magic Sword
Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse
Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
Mega Man 7
Mega Man Soccer
Mega Man X
Mega Man X2
Mega Man X3
Mickey to Donald Magical Adventure 3
RockMan & Forte
Saturday Night Slam Masters
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter II
Street Fighter II Turbo
Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts
Super Street Fighter II
The King of Dragons
U.N. Squadron
Wizardry V
X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

Turbo CD games
Buster Bros.
Fighting Street

TurboGrafx-16 games
Side Arms

WonderSwan Color games
Rockman EXE WS

Microsoft Xbox games
Auto Modellista
Capcom Classics Collection
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Darkwatch
Dino Crisis 3
Final Fight: Streetwise
Genma Onimusha
Group S Challenge
Mega Man Anniversary Collection
Mega Man X Collection
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Pro Cast Sports Fishing
Steel Battalion (originally named Tekki when released in Japan)
Steel Battalion: Line of Contact
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

Microsoft Xbox 360 games
Dead Rising
Resident Evil 5
"Lost Planet"

Sinclair ZX Spectrum games
1942
1943: The Battle of Midway
Bionic Commando
Black Tiger
Capcom Collection
Commando
Desperado
Dynasty Wars
Final Fight
Forgotten Worlds
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Last Duel
Led Storm
Mega Twins
Mercs
Side Arms
Street Fighter
Street Fighter II
Strider
Strider 2
Tiger Road
U.N. Squadron

Source / More info
 
VirusType2 said:
Just to back what I said earlier, here is a list of almost every Capcom game. Quite a list. I beg anyone to find one game on here that wasn't at least pretty good. Instead of a link, I posted it here for the effect.

You have to love Capcom :) They're easily one of the best developers ever, and the only one that comes close to matching the big N.
 
lol Warbie, best developers ever is also a relative question and depends on ones taste, I do not for example, view the big N(intendo) as the best developer ever.
Capcom is probably the best developer inside Japan as of right now imo, but in the whole world, no.
You can divide best developers up into alot of different groups also..
I mean, Capcom suck for PC games, all of their "PC ports" have been shiet lately imo.:) But for consoles they're great.
I'm extremely looking forward to RE5 and Dead Rising(Zombies FTW!)..
They also have very nice reps, I was in contact with one a few months ago about a possible sequel to Steel Battalion for the XB360 but they said it was highly unlikely, apparently, whilst SB sold out very quickly, they didn't really make enough income off it to make the development costs etc worth it :(

Also, the 360 mech game you're thinking off VirusType2 is called Chromehounds :p
But yeah, generally mech games on consoles have sucked, I so want the original devs of MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries to do MechWarrior 5 for the PC.. Ah memories..
 
Sure - but on output alone (both Software and Hardware) you must admit Nintendo are tough to match. I agree, though, it's all down to personal taste.

Out of interest, who would you rate higher than Capcom at the moment? They were my favourite developer of this generation.
 
It's really hard for me, I really rarely have favourites because I suck at choosing favourite things etc because all have their pros and cons if you get what I mean..
I mean, one of my fav devs is A-Sharp, they've only ever done one game, King of Dragon Pass.
http://www.a-sharp.com/kodp/
But it's one great game..
But in terms of commercial developers, Capcom and Konami for the top Japanese ones, and for non-Japanese, Bethesda Softworks(I'm a huge Elder Scrolls fan) and Ubisoft are both great devs imo, their games are still good imo, the SC series, Prince of Persia, GRAW(360).:)
 
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