Capcom is also the same company that made the well-known Megaman/Rockman platform shooter series.
Capcom releases, on average, a 2D Street Fighter style fighting game and a Megaman game every fifteen months.
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-See also crapcom
"Yo, crapcom made another showing at this years E3. You can tell the devs are searching desperately for a new franchise."
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A cause of unfathomable disappointment for Nintendo fans last console generation. These were five Capcom games announced to be exclusive to the Gamecube in 2003 and the cause of much hope that finally there would be some more quality mature-rated titles that would shatter the Gamecube's kiddy image and boost console sales: Product Number 03, Dead Phoenix, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil 4, and Killer 7. Due to factors (reportedly) beyond Capcom's control, most of these games did not remain exclusive. It started when the first of the Five, PN03, bombed with the critics. Capcom somehow interpreted that as a hint that the Gamecube was a bad console (instead of blaming themselves for making a bad game) and promptly CANCELLED Dead Phoenix. Later RE4 and Viewtiful Joe were ported to the graphically inferior though more popular PS2 (and were therefore downgraded in quality) after enjoying an all too brief exclusive limelight on the GCN, and Killer 7 saw simultaneous release on the GCN and PS2. For some odd reason Capcom didn't see fit to port those games to the PC or Xbox (except for RE4 on PC). Sony's servile 100 million+ strong fan base didn't care that they'd be getting games optimized for a different console that would look and sound much crappier on a PS2, they only cared that they wouldn't have to buy a Gamecube to enjoy those games (or ports of games, rather). To further add salt to the wound for Ninty supporters, exclusive PS2 content was added to the ports of RE4 and Viewtiful Joe.
Had it not been for the Capcom Five failing to remain exclusive, Ninty's home console would've done MUCH better last gen.
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(kap'kom N'ding)
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1. The end sequence of almost any video game produced by Capcom Entertainment Inc.
2. A lame ending to a movie/ TV show/ video game featuring a sunset or sunrise (with cheesy music.)
3. Something trivial or trite; a total letdown.
βI couldnβt believe it... even Resident Evil 4 had your same typical Capcom ending: a sunrise!'
βThe Matrix Revolutions had such a freakinβ Capcom ending.β
'Dude, I've seen more originality in a Capcom ending.'
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Similar to the Konami code but used in Capcom games like SF2. On the sega MegaDrive, the input was
Down, Z, Up, X, A, Y, B, C
Get extra speed by using the Capcom code
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When a girl is not giving it up easily, you do a series of events/tricks/moves that you know will put her in the mood for sure.
She was saying she was tired last night, so I just did her Capcom Code and BAM!
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Any gamer who plays games developed by capcom that stands by and defends the company even when they are obviously wrong. Essentially riding capcom's nuts and taking what ever they dish out like a whore.
Ken: what the heck that's an infinite, Capcom said there would be no more infinites in marvel vs capcom 3.
Dan: you don't like it don't play they game.
Ken: they lied I thought they fixed that.
Dan: They can do whatever they want its their game so who cares what if they lie as long as you buy it.
Ken: you are such a Capcom whore
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