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The Monster Hunter! She can hack and slash and be paid DLC
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Top 40 Games from [Capcom] | Thursday, 12.28.2023
As of 2023, these are the top 40 best-selling Capcom games of all time:
any Capcom game that shipped or sold at least 1 million copies worldwide will appear on this list
the list down below won't count any compilations, any ports nor remakes/remasters such as Resident Evil 2 (2019) or Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011) as primary examples
1st - Monster Hunter: World (2018 / 19.10 million copies) | PC, PS4, Xbox One
2nd - Monster Hunter: Rise (2019 / 13.60 million copies) | PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S
3rd - Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017 / 12.70 million copies) | PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S
4th - Resident Evil 6 (2012 / 8.90 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
5th - Resident Evil Village (2021 / 8.70 million copies) | PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S
6th - Devil May Cry 5 (2019 / 7.40 million copies) | PC, PS4, Xbox One
7th - Street Fighter 5 (2016 / 7.40 million copies) | PC, PS4
8th - Street Fighter II (1992 / 6.30 million copies) | SNES
9th - Resident Evil 2 (1998 / 4.96 million copies) | PS1
10th - Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Japan only) (2010 / 4.90 million copies) | PSP
11th - Monster Hunter Generations (Japan only) (2015 / 4.30 million copies) | 3DS
12th - Monster Hunter 4 (Japan only) (2013 / 4.10 million copies) | 3DS
13th - Street Fighter IV (2009 / 3.50 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
14th - Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999 / 3.50 million copies) | PS1
15th - Dead Rising 3 (2013 / 3.40 million copies) | Xbox One
16th - Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (2015 / 3.30 million copies) | PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One
17th - Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (2013 / 3.20 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
18th - Dead Rising 2 (2010 / 3.20 million copies) | PC, PS3, Xbox 360
19th - Devil May Cry 4 (2008 / 3.00 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
20th - Dmc: Devil May Cry (2013 / 3.00 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
21st - Resident Evil (1996 / 2.75 million copies) | PS1
22nd - Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (2012 / 2.70 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
23rd - Resident Evil: Revelations (2013 / 2.50 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
24th - Street Fighter 6 (2023 / 2.40 million copies) | PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X | S
25th - Dino Crisis (1999 / 2.40 million copies) | PS1
26th - Resident Evil 4 (2005 / 2.30 million copies) | PS2
27th - Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011 / 2.20 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
28th - Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (2017 / 2.20 million copies) | PC, PS4, Xbox One
29th - Devil May Cry (2001 / 2.16 million copies) | PS2
30th - Lost Planet 2 (2010 / 2.10 million copies) | Blackberry, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
31st - Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny (2002 / 2.10 million copies) | PS2
32nd - Onimusha: Warlords (2001 / 2.02 million copies) | PS2
33rd - Monster Hunter Tri (2009 / 1.90 million copies) | Wii
34th - Street Fighter X Tekken (2012 / 1.90 million copies) | PS3, Xbox 360
35th - Dead Rising (2006 / 1.80 million copies) | Xbox 360
36th - Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin (2021 / 1.80 million copies) | PC, Switch
37th - Mega Man 11 (2018 / 1.80 million copies) | PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
38th - Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (2006 / 1.70 million copies) | Xbox 360
39th - Devil May Cry 2 (2003 / 1.70 million copies) | PS2
40th - Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (2004 / 1.52 million copies) | PS2
That's pretty much it. In case I missed a few things, I'll update the list whenever I can.
Happy 40th anniversary, @official-capcom (Capcom)!
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As chosen by you, the spinoff for Challengers of Smash is Marvel vs. Capcom.
With the exception of 5 characters, every playable non-assist/boss/secret/Norimaru character will be your roster.
For Marvel: Blackheart, Black Panther, Black Widow, Cable, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Colossus, Cyclops, Deadpool, Dormammu, Dr. Doom, Dr. Strange, Gambit, Gamora, Ghost Rider, Hawkeye, Hulk, Iceman, Iron Fist, Iron Man, Jubilee, Juggernaut, Magneto, Marrow, Mephisto, Modok, Nova, Omega Red, Phoenix, Psylocke, Rocket, Rogue, Sabertooth, Sentinel, She-Hulk, Shuma Gorath, Silver Samurai, Spider-Man, Spiral, Storm, Super Skrull, Taskmaster, Thor, Ultron, U. S. Agent, Venom, War Machine, Winter Soldier, Wolverine, and X-23.
For Capcom: Akuma, Amaterasu, Amingo, Anakaris, Anita, Arthur, B. B. Hood, Cammy, Captain Commando, Chris Redfield, Chun-Li, C. Viper, Dan Hibiki, Dante, Dhalsim, Felicia, Firebrand, Frank West, Guile, Haggar, Hayato, Hsien-Ko, Jedah, Jill Valentine, Jin Saotome, Ken, Lilith, M. Bison/Vega, Mega Man, Monster Hunter, Morrigan, Nash, Nemesis, Phoenix Wright, Roll, Ruby Heart, Ryu, Sakura, Servbot, Sigma, Sonson, Spencer, Strider, Trish, Tron, Vergil, Viewtiful Joe, Wesker, X, Zangief and Zero.
See you Monday for Round 1.
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THE PILE PRESENTS: X-Play - Tito Ortiz' Gallian Vacation | 6/25/08
It loves the taste of fanboy tears.
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Ioprey & Iodrome (Dilitiriorythros sauraves) – Poisonous Banger
Ioprey and Iodrome (Dilitiriorythros sauraves) were one of the fictional species of saurischian wyverns introduced in Monster Hunter 1.
These are less annoying on 2nd generation of this series before replaced by Wroggi until gen 4 or 6.
Lore – In my own masterpiece called Earth Responsibly universe as Ioprey and Iodrome introduced. These are native in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Papua New Guinea, also been found in swamps, savannas, marshlands, bogs, and volcano. Probably the Eternals were introduced these things.
Ioprey and Iodrome – © Capcom, Marvel Studios
References
https://www.deviantart.com/ognimdo2002/art/Ioprey-and-Iodrome-904832338
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If there’s ever an MVC4 I would like to kindly beg Capcom to have Monster Hunter be there as well.
Don’t even give us the hunter as a playable character give us a rathalos.
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Marvel VS Capcom: Infinite - Theme of Monster Hunter
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Happy new year shutters!
What's your favorite media/fandom-in law? The media you've only know via friends or family members who are obsessed with it?
Monster Hunter. My friends (and one sister) are obsessed with it. Every time a new MonHun comes out the Steam friends list (or console lists) lights up, our Discord server gets full, and all anyone can talk about is ruby drop rates and efficient kills and dual sword spinning down the length of whatever you call the monsters in Monster Hunter.
And it's not even that I dislike the concept of Monster Hunter, I've just... never touched it. I've played the fuck out of many different Capcom titles, but I've just never played a Monster Hunter. I bought World once, but by the time I played it everyone else had moved on and I didn't particularly see myself playing it without a party.
Second would be Tekken. It's practically sacrilege when the Philippines is Tekken country to the point that Harada added Josie because Filipinos wouldn't stop bothering him for a pinoy fighter, but I'm more of a Marvel vs Capcom sort.
Back in my highschool years, the school fair would have a video game booth where Tekken would always draw the biggest crowd, of both participants and spectators. The highschoolers would challenge you. The teachers would challenge you. My social science teacher was so into it he forgot he was a teacher and seriously annihilated my poor classmate in a horrific beatdown in front of a crowd (iirc my teacher played Law because it was close to the anniversary of the end of our martial law era), that was fun to watch.
Now, even if you don't play Tekken you kinda still do play Tekken, so I learned to play King, but otherwise yeah Tekken would definitely be my second answer.
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Thinking about all the games they put Rathalos in
All 16 main series Monster Hunter games
All 21 Monster Hunter spinoffs
Marvel vs Capcom 3
Smash Bros Ultimate
Final Fantasy 14
Metal Gear Solid Peacewalker for some reason
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Marvel vs Capcom!
The following fan art piece is one of thirteen that were made by individuals on Twitter who volunteered to give me ideas for dream Marvel vs Capcom match-ups. It didn't matter if the characters were in the games or not. There were seven sketches for runner-ups, and six completed pieces for the winners. (The contest is over so don't ask me to make one for you.)
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Top Six 1/6 -- Devil Dinosaur vs Fatalis
Superhero dinosaur vs Legendary Dragon... I COULDN'T resist!
Besides Devil Dinosaur and Fatalis facing off in the background, you have a few extra characters in the front. From left to right: The commander, a palico, Luna Lafayette A.K.A Moon Girl, and Aiden A.K.A. the Excitable A-Lister.
The Monster Hunter World crew and hunters are doing their best to help Devil Dinosaur take down Fatalis in the shot, but maybe they're going more harm than good? While Aiden thinks he's saving Moon Girl, he doesn't know that he's splitting a great team up by taking her, the brains, away from Devil Dinosaur., the muscle.
The two of them are mentally linked to each other to the point where they can switch minds if Moon Girl gets mad enough. Devil Dinosaur is still very strong and smarter than an average dinosaur, but Aiden might want to make a U-turn as odd as that sounds. Not only to help give Devil Dinosaur an advantage, but also he'll have a hell of a time if the mind switch kicks in.
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Surprises and takeaways from Capcom's "Platinum Titles" list
I never knew that Capcom maintains a list of every title they've ever produced that sold over a million units -- complete with how many units that game sold. But they do, and they just updated it! And it's fascinating!
There are currently 113 games on the list, although the way they arrange some of this stuff is INCREDIBLY specious. Like: Resident Evil 4 for GameCube and PS2, Resident Evil 4 for Wii, and Resident Evil 4 for download on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series AND Switch? Those are three separate entries despite being ports of the exact same goddamn game! Like, if you're gonna do THAT, why is the PS2 version listed alongside the GC version?!
Whatever, peeps. Here are some highlights of the list:
The top two items on the list are Monster Hunter games: World and Rise. Of course. But Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is listed as its own separate game at #5. Kinda odd.
Resident Evil fans regularly decry Resident Evil 6 as one of the worst in the series. Despite this, it's also in Capcom's top 10 best-selling games EVER. (For some reason, the list piles every single version of RE6 into one entry, unlike so many other games here). It's #7. And it's the third-best-selling Resident Evil game to date, too!
Best-selling RE game? Resident Evil 7. It's #3 on Capcom's list. But Resident Evil 2 remake is RIGHT behind it, and it might surpass it soon. Overall, when you look at the entire list, it's hard to deny that Resident Evil is the most popular franchise that Capcom's got. Damn near every spinoff series is represented herein — as well as some one-off side games.
Only ONE game makes the Top 10 that isn't either a "Monster Hunter" or a "Resident Evil." That would be Street Fighter V, sitting pretty at #9.
In fact, there's ALSO only ONE game in the entire Top 25 that isn't a "Monster Hunter," "Resident Evil," OR a "Street Fighter." It's the one and only Devil May Cry 5 at #11!
Now it's time for "Games that are often called failures that still are on the Platinum Titles list celebrating their sales." We already mentioned Resident Evil 6 above, but how about Remember Me at #85? 1.3 million units sold for a brand-new IP from a largely unknown developer is FUCKING GREAT. And do you remember how negatively Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite was received? EVO barely even had a tournament for it. But it's the second-highest seller in its series, with its #52 placement putting it only five spaces behind MvC3. (Ultimate MvC3 is, of course, its own entry on the list. Sigh.) Guess it did QUITE all right for Capcom. Also: Bionic Commando reboot isn't far behind Remember Me at #87 with its own 1.3 million cited sales. But I understand that they probably spent more on that and expected even more because of the name recognition. It wasn't a new IP, sure. Maybe you expected more from the name brand. But what about that widely maligned DmC: Devil May Cry reboot? Well, with 2.9 million sales in its initial release and another 1.3 million for its Definitive Edition, it's the second-highest-selling Devil May Cry game EVER. Only DMC5 topped it. But I guess those sales don't put it very high above DMC4's, which was probably disappointing given that a reboot was meant to reinvigorate the series. Even so, kinda seems REALLY silly to call that number a failure, huh? "Biggest seller in the franchise" is a success by ANYONE's measurements. Maybe Capcom just had stupidly unrealistic expectations, Square Enix-style. :P
We already covered the top-selling games from Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Devil May Cry. So let's cover some other big Capcom franchises to see how their best-selling entries performed... under the below cut, that is.
I guess being a launch title for the XB1 helped Dead Rising 3 be the biggest in the series despite being absent from PlayStation systems, because it's at #27. And if they included "Apocalypse Edition" in that same entry, it'd have another million under its belt!
The original Dino Crisis made #42 counting ONLY its PS1 version, so it would logically be even higher if they counted the Dreamcast release. And Dino Crisis 2 ALSO made the Platinum list at #97! With all that in mind: Where's my fucking remake/new sequel?!?!
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is at #49 with 2.1 million sold, and the first one not isn't far behind it at #54 — ONLY counting the PS2 release, notably. Would it beat Onimusha 2 if they included the Xbox port "Genma Onimusha" in those sales?
I have a bizarre amount of affection for the Lost Planet series. Alas, my it's my least-favorite entry — Lost Planet 2 — that barely squeezes into the top 50 at #50 with 2.1 million sold. And my fav entry, LP3, isn't even on the list! At least part 1 made it to #67... but that only counts the 360 and PC release. For some reason, PS3 isn't counted in that total.
Okami HD first released on PS3. But in a blatant instance of Bullshit Accounting, its entry on the Platinum Titles list only includes the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch ports. And that's not even getting into the fact that it's just an uprezzed port of the PS2 game that already had a Wii port. Neither of those versions are counted here either, but this shitty accounting made #51 anyway. By the way, if you're wondering about that original SD version? Or even its oft-forgotten squel, Okamiden? They're nowhere to be found here.
Ace Attorney finally hits Platinum with #53 — the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy for PS4, Switch, and PC. Yup, for some reason they didn't include the 3DS, Xbox One, or mobile releases of the trilogy in that total, which... is fucking stupid as shit. God, I'm quickly getting SO sick of the idiotic accounting on this list.
It's questionable whether Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen should really be a separate entry from vanilla Dragon's Dogma, but Dark Arisen is the champ of the two at #55 with 2 million sold. Wait... Dragon's Dogma gets a sequel with those sales, but y'all have abandoned Dino Crisis, Onimusha, and Lost Planet?! What the hell, Capcom?
My personal favorite Capcom series, Mega Man, hit a series high in sales with Mega Man 11, which is (sadly) only at #65. Given that Mega Man is such a goddamn icon, that scarcely seems possible. And yet? Here we are. Somehow.
The original NES port of Ghosts 'n Goblins marks the highest showing for the Ghousts/Goblins/Ghouls franchise at #68, boasting 1.64 million in sales. It's surprising to see it's the top-seller from Capcom's NES glory days! The only other entry from this franchise to make the list is the SNES classic Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, which is down at #107.
Capcom has a great history of excellent games based on Disney properties. The top-tier DuckTales Remastered is the biggest hit of the lot, though, and it wasn't even developed in-house by Capcom. Regardless, it sold 1.5 million units and rests at #73. Makes you wonder why the NES sequel never got its own "Remastered" incarnation...
The SNES port of Final Fight was famously compromised, but it still sold more than any other part of the series with 1.48 million units getting it to #74. It's a shame they don't include all the OTHER many ports of the arcade original in here... not even "Final Fight Guy." :P But at least Final Fight 2 managed to squeeze onto the list to give FF a second piece of representation. You'll find it at #109.
Whether people count Bionic Commando and Commando as part of the same series tends to vary by region AND by the continuity you're talking about. But the "Bionic" reboot from 2009 reaches #87 here, and the NES port of Commando cracks the list at #104.
The badass Strider Hiryu manages to make the list at #90 courtesy of the 2014 reboot simply titled Strider.
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Nominees Update
Here is the current list of nominated characters. They are a mix of submissions, personal favorites, and characters I see as must haves
My biggest Capcom blind spots in relation to how big the series is are Resident Evil, Monster Hunter and Devil May cry
The current list is under the cut (I'm sorry for the formatting:
Akira Rival Schools
Akuma Street Fighter
Amaterasu Okami
Amigo Marvel vs Capcom
Anita Darkstalkers
Apollo Justice Ace Attorney
Ashley Resident Evil
Astrid Capcom Fighting All Stars
Athena Cykes Ace Attorney
Balrog Street Fighter
Bass Megaman
BB Hood Darkstalkers
Blanka Street Fighter
Bobby Fulbright Ace Attorney
Cammy Street Fighter
Chaud Megaman Battle Network
Chris Resident Evil
Chun-Li Street Fighter
Claire Resident Evil
Dan Street Fighter
Daniella Haunting Ground
Dante Devil May Cry
Dex Megaman Battle Network
Dhalsim Street Fighter
Dick Gumshoe Ace Attorney
Dimitri Darkstalkers
Donovan Darkstalkers
Dr Light Megaman
Dr Wily Megaman
Dr. Ciel Megaman Zero
Ema Skye Ace Attorney
Enker (Mega Man)
Ethan Winters Resident Evil
Felica Darkstalkers
Felyne Monster Hunter
Fiona Belli Haunting Ground
Firebrand Ghosts and Goblins
Frank West Dead Rising
Fransiza Von Karma Ace Attorney
Geo Megaman Star Force
Godot Ace Attorney
Griffon Devil May Cry
Guile Street Fighter
Herlock Shlomes Ace Attorney
Hewie Haunting Ground
Hsien-Ko Darkstalkers
Iris Wilson Ace Attorney
Jedah Darkstalkers
Jill Valentine Resident Evil
John Talbain Darkstalkers
Julien Dragon's Dogma
Juri Street Fighter
Kay Faraday Ace Attorney
Kazuma Asogi Ace Attorney
Klavier Galvin Ace Attorney
Lan Megaman Battle Network
Larry Butz Ace Attorney
Leon Kennedy Resident Evil
Lillith Darkstalkers
Lynne Ghost Trick
M. Bison Street Fighter
Maya Faye Ace Attorney
Mayl Megaman Battle Network
Mega Man Megaman
Megaman Volnutt Megaman Legends
Megaman.EXE Megaman Battle Network
Mia Faye Ace Attorney
Mia Winters Resident Evil
Mike Haggar Final Fight
Miles Edgeworth Ace Attorney
Morrigan Darkstalkers
Nahyuta Sahdmadhi Ace Attorney
Naruhodo Ryunosuke Ace Attorney
Nero Devil May Cry
Nico Devil May Cry
Paolumu Monster Hunter
Pearl Faye Ace Attorney
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney
Poison Final Fight
Proto Man Megaman
Rainbow Mika Street Fighter
Rathalos Monster Hunter
Regina Dino Crisis
Roll Megaman
Roll Casket Megaman Legends
Ruby Heart Marvel vs Capcom
Ryu Street Fighter
Sakura Street Fighter
Scissorman Clock Tower
Sebastian Debeste Ace Attorney
Servbot Mega man Legends
Sigma Megaman X
Simon Blackquill Ace Attorney
Sir Arthur Ghosts and Goblins
Sissel Ghost Trick
Splash Woman Mega Man
Star Force Mega Man Megaman Star Force
Strider Strider
Susato Mikotoba Ace Attorney
Tessa Red Earth
Trish Devil May Cry
Tron Bonne Megaman Legends
Trucy Wright Ace Attorney
V Devil May Cry
Van Zieks Ace Attorney
Vega Street Fighter
Victor Darkstalkers
Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe
Virgel Devil May Cry
Wesker Resident Evil
X Megaman X
Yai Megaman Battle Network
Zangief Street Fighter
Zero Megaman X
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Arcade Recommendations
Xolta's big ass arcade game recommendations list
Beat em ups:
Alien vs. Predator
Armored Warriors
Finale fight
Volince fight
Teenage mutant Ninja turtles: turtles in time
The Punisher
Dungeons and Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara
Battle Circuit
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder
The Simpsons
X-Men
Night slayers
Gauntlet Legends
Guantlet Dark Legacy
Golden Axe
Fighting:
Killer Instinct 1&2
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Vs. Capcom 1&2
Mortal Kombat 1-3
Samurai Shodown
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo
The King of Fighters 2000
Virtua Fighter 1&2
X-Men Vs. Street Fighter
Red Earth
Dark Stalkers
Soul Blade/edge
Soul caliber
The Last Blade
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core
Monster Maulers
Primal rage
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Light Gun:
Rail chase
House of the dead 1-3
Virtual cop
CarnEvil
Jurassic park: the lost world
Point Blank
Crypt Killer
Alien 3: The Gun
The Ocean Hunter
Time Crisis 1&2
Beast Busters
Jurassic Park
Platformers:
Bubble Bobble
Magic Sword
Donkey Kong
Donkey kong jr
Mario Bros
vs Ballon fight
vs super mario bros
Strider
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
Dig Dug
Congo bongo
Joust
Q bert
Frogger
Racing:
Cruis'n Blast
Cruis'n Usa
F zero Ax
Daytona USA 1&2
Super hang on
Out run
Out runners
Virtua Racing
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer
Crazy Taxi
Sega Rally Championship 1&2
Hydro Thunder
Mario Kart Arcade GP 1&2
Alpine Racer
outrun 2(2006)
Manx TT Super Bike
Aqua jet
Shoot em ups:
Centipede
Millipede
Galaga
In The Hunt
Space Harrier
Defender
Moon patrol
Zero wing
Robotron: 2084
Sinistar
Star Wars Trilogy Arcade
Asteroids
Run and gun:
Metal slug(series)
Sunset riders
Mystic Warriors
Mercs
Nitro Ball
Shock Troopers
Smash T.V.
Berzerk
Frenzy
Maze:
Pacman
Mrs. pacman
Lady bug
Mr. Do!
Ball rollan:
Marbel madness
Super monkey ball
Sports:
NBA Jam
NFL Blitz
Others:
Pinball
skiball
wack mole
Air hockey
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Jogo de luta baseado em Hunter x Hunter é anunciado
Por Vinicius Torres Oliveira
Game promete ser uma experiência em larga escala
Um jogo de luta de Hunter x Hunter, clássico anime dos anos 90, foi anunciado pelas mãos da Bushiroad Games e Eighting. O título será chamado de Hunter x Hunter: Nem x Impact, mas não há previsão de lançamento e nem plataformas confirmadas.
O primeiro teaser do game entregou poucos detalhes. As cenas mostram personagens conhecidos, como o próprio protagonista Gon Freecss e seus amigos.
O vídeo indica que as batalhas acontecerão em um modo 3 versus 3. No entanto, não há informações se todos os escolhidos serão jogáveis ou se os lutadores que compõem o grupo atuarão como assistentes em combos de ataque ou defesa.
A Bushiroad Games já havia antecipado o projeto e os fãs estavam curiosos para ver o resultado. Anteriormente, a publisher havia confirmado que o título “é uma experiência em grande escala”.
A Bushiroad Games é mais conhecida no Japão por atuar na publicação de jogos de cartas colecionáveis e de aplicativos para celulares. Já a Eighting é a desenvolvedora parceira de DNF Duel, Pikmin 4, Marvel vs Capcom 3 e Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
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