Capcom Arcade Cabinet

Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: M2
Release Date: March 20, 2013 (US), March 19, 2013 (EU)

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'Capcom Arcade Cabinet' (ALL) Unveils Complete List Of Titles - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 7, 2013 @ 9:26 a.m. PST

Capcom Arcade Cabinet is a collection of 15 classic 8-bit titles transforming your console into your very own customizable, HD '80s arcade.

Get the Capcom Arcade Cabinet [ALL] Trailer Off WP (50mb)

Starting February 19 until early May, a total of 15 titles from 1984-1988 will be released on a staggered schedule available to purchase digitally either as a series of packs or individually, allowing players to choose what they want to buy. By purchasing all 15 titles, either separately or together, players will gain access to two bonus games absolutely free.

Downloading an individual title or pack will also give access to the Capcom Arcade Cabinet ‘platform’ which provides additional features including DIP switch functionality, a music player, and the ability to capture and share screenshots or video. When playing in standard mode, players will be able to access DIP switch-like settings to adjust their number of lives and difficulty, including a Casual Mode which tones down the difficulty level and makes it more attainable to see the end credits. Further features include 2 player online play for certain titles; a global leaderboard; a training mode with infinite lives to hone your strategy and an option to select either the Japanese or international versions of the individual titles.

In order to share their experiences with friends, PlayStation 3 users will be able to capture video of gameplay to post on YouTube, while Xbox 360 users will be able to upload screenshots to Facebook. Further additions include a sound gallery that allows players to listen to the background music of any of the games in their cabinet, and an art gallery which fills with new pieces as players progress through the games.

Game Pack 1 and the first individual title, Black Tiger, will be available on February 19. Xbox 360 owners will be able to play through the game with a single credit before restarting. On the PlayStation 3, players will have unlimited credits effectively giving them the full game for free.


BUNDLE PACKS/INDIVIDUAL TITLESNORTH AMERICAN SCHEDULEPRICING
Black Tiger demoFebruary 19 (PSN)
February 20 (XBLA)
Free
GAME PACK 1
Titles: Black Tiger, Avengers, 1943: The Battle of Midway
February 19 (PSN)
February 20 (XBLA)
$4.99/400MSP
GAME PACK 2
Titles: Ghosts n Goblins, Gun.Smoke, Section Z
March 5 (PSN/XBLA)$9.99/800MSP
AvengersMarch 5 (PSN)*$3.99
1943: The Battle of MidwayMarch 5 (PSN)*$3.99
GAME PACK 3
Side Arms, Legendary Wings, Trojan
March 19 (PSN/XBLA)$9.99/800MSP
Ghosts n GoblinsMarch 19 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Gun.SmokeMarch 19 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Section ZMarch 19 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
GAME PACK 4
Titles: Commando, The Speed Rumbler, Exed Exes (Savage Bees)
April 2 (PSN/XBLA)$9.99/800MSP
Side ArmsApril 2 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Legendary WingsApril 2 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
TrojanApril 2 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
GAME PACK 5
Titles: 1942, SonSon, Pirate Ship Higemaru
April 16 (PSN/XBLA)$9.99/800MSP
CommandoApril 16 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
The Speed RumblerApril 16 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Exed Exes (Savage Bees)April 16 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
1942April 30 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
SonSonApril 30 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Pirate Ship HigemaruApril 30 (PSN/XBLA)$3.99/320MSP
Bonus Pack (for those who have purchased all five game packs or all 15 individual titles
Titles: Two titles (names to be confirmed)
TBCFree for those who have purchased all previously released packs or individual titles
All-in-one-pack
Titles: All 17 games
May 21 (PSN/XBLA)$29.99/2000MSP

* Not available as an individual title on XBLA



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