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List Price: $19.99
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Manufacturer: Capcom
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 144 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Capcom EAN: 0013388290178 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Capcom Classics Collection includes the following features - Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Capcom Manufacturer: Capcom Model: 29017 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Capcom Release Date: 2006-08-07 Studio: Capcom
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Features
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Capcom Classics Collection includes the following features - Experience more than 20 groundbreaking and revolutionary games of their time on one disk Hundreds of hours of nostalgic gameplay Enjoy a wealth of added features including original artwork, remixed music and playing tips
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Editorial Reviews:
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Capcom Classics Collection takes players back to the days of break dancing and waiting in endless arcade lines to see how long they can make their coveted quarter last. Spanning over 10 years of Capcom history, this anthology contains hundreds of hours of gameplay with treasured favorites including the WWII-style plane assault of '1942', defeating Metro City street gangs in 'Final Fight', rescuing Princess Guinevere against zombies and demons in "Ghosts 'n Goblins', the unforgettable title 'Commando', plus 18 other classics that everyone grew up with! All of these titles can be played in either single or two player modes while experiencing a bountiful of bonus features such as remixed soundtracks, original art and playing tips, just to name a few.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Games! Comment: You really can't go wrong with this. Serious arcade classics that play flawlessly on the Xbox. Buy it and enjoy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Old skool gaming at it's finest Comment: I like old arcade games, though i'm too young to fully appreciate them, and i feel this puts the best (aside from a few unneeded ones) of the arcade expierence without having to go back to the crowded area and wait hours on end to play one game. That's one thing i'm glad i didn't have go through. Okay, anyway, this game has 22 arcade(and most of you should appreciate them) games, some of which are very similar to one another. This is why some might not be needed, in the case of exed exes:this game was well, how dyou put? oh that's right! Lacking anything at all to put it ahead at the time. AKA:waste of time. and when i tried to lay this game the music(oh how i hate the music-the same, other, and over, and over-excluding boss levels but in the main game.)
Now moving on to the next notneeded game on here:pirate ship higemaru. I don't say something is a tad bad until many plays. And aftermany plays(well actually i could tell after just one play). The game is no fun and you quickly(well i did anyway)quit and play one of the other FUN games.
The rest of the games are either a GOOD or GREAT game but it's obvious that this collection to come out in a while. Capcom has, will, and if the arcade ever come s back to it's original form(which i highly doubt considering all the home consoles and next gen consoles=arcades are dead)continue to be the expert in the arcade.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classics from the 80's and early 90's Comment: This compilation from Capcom contains no less than 22 games some great some good and some just forgettable. I like the fact that they include a file for each game that contains artwork tips and music and cast profiles (some of this is only accessable after meeting certain tasks) Ok on to the games
THE GREAT
1942 1943 and 1943 KAI (KAI is an updated version of 1943 eaxh game puts you in the pilots seat during WWII
FINAL FIGHT before Street Fighter there was Final Fight uncensored I think (well compared to the SNES version) Great beat em up
Ghosts n Goblins the first game in series of 3 where you play as the brave Sir Arthur
Forgotten Worlds A great shooter I had this on the megasrive (Genesis in the US) I have forgotten how hard this one is
Ghouls N Ghosts sequel to Ghosts N Goblins
Super Ghouls N Ghosts an updated version of the original GnG (I tihnk memory is a bit hazy)
SF II World Warrior Champion Editon and Hyper Fighting These games put Capcom on the map in the 90's and is the grand daddy of ALL fighting games.
The Good
Bionic Commando
Commando
Mercs
The Down right Forgettable
Everything else on the disc (maybe thats just me though) I dodn't really care for the rest of the games selection. For 20 bucks you get quite a bit but I wish I had rented this first (I have already beaten Final Fight twice since getting this today) Some of these games are really showing there age though and will unfortunatly look even more rediculous once the next gen of consoles arrive. I can only recommend this as a rental for others I'm pretty sure I'll be trading this one in soon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More Old School Classics that We Children of the 80's Just LOVE! Comment: Here is another great compilation of more old arcade coin-op games playable on the Xbox. For a mere $19.99 you can enjoy these 22 classic games at home, in their original arcade-perfect versions! The games presented here range from 1984 to 1992. For me, "Final Fight" was worth the price of admission all by itself, as I had not played this version since it left the arcades around 1992 or so. Ever since then I was stuck with the heavily censored SNES version, until now. The Super Nintendo version was missing an entire level called "Industrial Area" and also didn't even have Guy as a playable character! The sound effects were altered too, as well as some of the food items (beer and whiskey) and enemies (no women seemed to be allowed). But it's all here now in this version, so that finally makes up for it. The other games presented here include several variations of the "Street Fighter II" and "Ghouls and Ghosts" titles, as well as some other most likely forgotten games that Capcom must have REALLY had to dig deep in the archives to find. They are all worth playing, though.
As a previous reviewer pointed out, these games are most likely NOT for the teenagers of today. Most of them are too young to remember or weren't even BORN yet when most of these games were gracing the arcades. The kids today would undoubtedly regard these games as "dumb" or something. I just have to shake my head in mild wonder when I see kids look at "Namco Museum 50th Anniversary" and yawn with boredom over "Pac-Man" and "Ms. Pac-Man" presented there. Not having suffered through the days of the Atari 2600 like myself, they just can't appreciate having these classics in original arcade versions at home like I can. But for those of us who remember them and enjoyed playing them back in the day, this CD will undoubtedly provide you with some very fun nostalgic entertainment.
One tiny complaint that I feel like mentioning is the absence of a little-known gem (for me, anyway) from 1987 called "Tiger Road." I was hoping it was buried in here somewhere, but it is nowhere to be found. But, since Capcom calls this "Volume 1" I will cling to the hope that more compilations will follow and it might be included there. A future CD will most likely include the also omitted "Super Street Fighter II." Until then, I hope you all enjoy this first edition as much as I certainly will!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A so-so collection of games Comment: I'm old enough to remember when most of these games came out, so I was excited to see how well they ported over to x-box.
THE GOOD:
This collection has a number of great classics such as street fighter II, 1942, Final Fight, and ghosts and goblins. It also includes variations of those classics which were also released (1943, SFII Hyper edition, and Ghouls and Ghosts). Besides these games - which really can be called classics - the collection includes some other games which were fun, but nothing special - Mercs, Commando, Trojan, and Gunsmoke for example. These were games worth playing, but easily forgetable. This collection also has an option to clean up the graphics and sounds on some of the games, so you can play the original in a slightly tweaked version. Of course, you can play with the original game version if you're a purist. There is also an option to read a brief snippit of history for each game.
THE BAD
For the most part, what you see is what you get. With next gen-counsels coming out soon; these games look more and more obsolete. The only beef I had with the porting was with Street Fighter. The game load times is ridiculously long for a game that's almost 15 years old now. The controls also feel sluggish unresponsive, not at all like the original controls for SFII.
THE UGLY
This collection contains "classics" that no one in America remembers. "Son Son", a side-scrolling shooter that came out in the early eighties is just one example. It also contains such throw-aways as Vulgus, Pirate Ship Higaru, and Exed Exes. These games lacked any innovation and were better off forgotten.
For $20 or so, this game is a fun distraction from the otherwise stagnant video game market. The games are fun to pick up and play for a few minutes, but they are all beatable or boring after twenty minutes or so. If you're hankerin' for some old school video games, this is a pretty good package. If you're too young to remember any of these - you probably won't like the collection.
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