Nyu Media, Ltd. is excited to announce the completion of a publishing partnership with Capcom U.S.A., Inc. that will bring their slate of localized independent Japanese ("doujin") video games to market in the US, Europe and other territories around the world. "Our partnership with Nyu Media showcases the immense creativity that’s brewing within the Japanese independent game development community and at the same time expands our PC gaming initiatives," said Christian Svensson, senior vice president of Capcom. "I’m thrilled that Capcom is able to play a role in bringing such diverse gameplay experiences to Western audiences." "We’re delighted to partner … Continue reading Capcom To Publish Nyu Media’s Japanese Indy Games→
Can’t wait to control a huge battle Mech with your Kinect controller? Watching this trailer might take the edge off, or make the longing worse. This is Steel Battalion! http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=eCtnpk5dK0U Publishers: Capcom Platforms: Xbox 360
Battlefield 3 is reporting for duty. Can you handle all the action this fight promises? http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=nmp9DiWDchQ Publishers: Capcom Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Following the release of Dead Rising 2 Off The Record, Capcom is releasing new DLC for those with points to spend for some extra edge. First up is the Cyborg Skills Pack that literally turns Frank West into a zombie killing machine. Cyborg Frank will be able to electrify enemies with every strike and cause massive damage to puny zombies and pesky humans alike with indestructible body enhancements and an inhuman brute force. In-game enhancements: • Electricity damage added to all regular attacks • Increased overall damage on melee attacks • Increased damage output and magnified electric effects with electrical … Continue reading Dead Rising 2 DLC Incoming→
Fixing many of the problems of the first game, Dead Rising 2 lets you use your noodle to fight zombies, you know, by building mega weapons using leaf blowers and chainsaws.
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