Capcom Digital Collection coming March 27
The Capcom Digital Collection, a disc compilation of eight Capcom Xbox Live Arcade titles, is coming on March 27. The release is an Xbox 360 exclusive, and will cost $39.99.
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The Capcom Digital Collection, a disc compilation of eight Capcom Xbox Live Arcade titles, is coming on March 27. The release is an Xbox 360 exclusive, and will cost $39.99.
Confused by Microsoft Points? Don't have space on your Xbox 360 hard drive? Love Capcom games? Capcom is releasing a compilation of eight of its XBLA games this holiday season. The Capcom Digital Collection will be available at retail stores and on disc for $39.99.
All games will preserve "all the features, online functionality and Achievements" as their download counterparts.
Capcom's downloadable beat'em up compilation Final Fight: Double Impact will hit Xbox 360 on April 14 and PlayStation 3 on April 15, the publisher confirmed today.
Priced at 800 Microsoft Points / $9.99, the collection includes two old Capcom arcade classics--Final Fight and Magic Sword--each of which have been updated with online multiplayer, new graphical options, and a remixed soundtrack.
Read more »Capcom has announced an interesting fan-driven contest to decide the retail box art for Final Fight: Double Impact, Blue Byte's upcoming online-enabled versions of two classic arcade titles: Final Fight and Magic Sword.
Interested parties can showcase their mad inking skills by adding color to a black and white drawing of the game's box art. The drawing, created by artist Alvin Lee of Udon Entertainment, can be downloaded from the Capcom-Unity Blog in both .PDF and .JPEG formats. Read more »
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