“Double Helix got bought by Amazon and we couldn’t work on anybody else’s IP”.
Capcom certainly isn’t short of cash these days, and is very good at keeping its vast catalogue of games alive, be it via brand-new entries (like Street Fighter 6) or retro collections (such as Capcom Arcade Stadium and Capcom Fighting Collection 2).
However, given the company’s decades of history, there are bound to be franchises and IP that fans feel could use a new lease of life, and, as it turns out, we almost got some timely reboots around a decade ago.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Double Helix got bought by Amazon and we couldn’t work on anybody else’s IP”.
Capcom certainly isn’t short of cash these days, and is very good at keeping its vast catalogue of games alive, be it via brand-new entries (like Street Fighter 6) or retro collections (such as Capcom Arcade Stadium and Capcom Fighting Collection 2).
However, given the company’s decades of history, there are bound to be franchises and IP that fans feel could use a new lease of life, and, as it turns out, we almost got some timely reboots around a decade ago.
Read the full article on timeextension.com