“We want to offer an environment for you to play them”.
Capcom has been doing a pretty decent job of mining its back catalogue of one-on-one fighting games recently, having released Capcom Fighting Collection, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics in recent years.
In fact, the company has been so thorough in this process that there’s a genuine fear that it has exhausted its enviable library of fighting games—and Japanese publication Famitsu felt compelled to discuss this with producer Shuhei Matsumoto, who recently worked on Street Fighter 6 and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (thanks, Event Hubs).
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“We want to offer an environment for you to play them”.
Capcom has been doing a pretty decent job of mining its back catalogue of one-on-one fighting games recently, having released Capcom Fighting Collection, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics in recent years.
In fact, the company has been so thorough in this process that there’s a genuine fear that it has exhausted its enviable library of fighting games—and Japanese publication Famitsu felt compelled to discuss this with producer Shuhei Matsumoto, who recently worked on Street Fighter 6 and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (thanks, Event Hubs).
Read the full article on timeextension.com