Showing posts with label Capcom Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capcom Mobile. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

Street Fighter II: Champion Edition Now Available


Hot on the heels of the top-selling Street Fighter II mobile game, Capcom Interactive, Inc. has released the next chapter in the epic series, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, to North American carriers.

Following in the footsteps of its legendary predecessor, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition for mobile has been built from the ground up to play fast and frenetic on cellphones. For the first time on mobile, players can take control of all eight characters from the original Street Fighter II arcade game in addition to the four boss characters: Balrog, Sagat, Vega and M. Bison. And like its big screen cousins, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition features dozens of combos and special moves for players to learn as they attempt to gain the coveted title of world champion.

Street Fighter II: Champion Edition can be found on carrier decks or purchased directly from www.capcommobile.com

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

New Capcom Games - Download Now!

Capcom Mobile has recently released two new games for the mobile market - Resident Evil: Genesis and Dead Rising.

Based on the game that defined the survival horror genre, Resident Evil is an all-new zombie-hunting adventure that returns the player to the frightening events that introduced the world to the Umbrella Corporation. As one of the last remaining survivors of the elite S.T.A.R.S. police unit, the player must negotiate a crumbling mansion overrun with zombies and horrific preternatural mutations. Enemy encounters are unexpected and ammunition is limited, so the tension is high and every shot counts.


IGN gave it a solid 7.8 (out of 10) review and you can download a free trial of the game from BustedThumbs by clicking here.

Dead Rising is based on the hit Xbox 360 game. Become Frank West, a freelance photojournalist on the hunt for the scoop of a lifetime. When things go horribly wrong, Frank must fight his way out of a suburban shopping mall overrun by zombies, utilizing anything the he can find to fight off the flesh-hungry mob.

IGN didn't love the game when they reviewed it back in January, but I've played it, and it's a good time. You can download a free trial of Dead Rising from BustedThumbs by clicking here.