To celebrate Capcom's 30th anniversary, they have revealed via their blog that they are going to release a series of classic arcade games to 360 and PS3 as digital downloads.
It looks like it's going to be similar to Microsoft's Games Room where the initial download will be free, with possibly one game included, and then an additional fee for the rest.
In an interview with Polygon, Producer said:
Further details will be announced on February 7th, but released a teaser poster to guess what games would be part of it.
Black Tiger is the first game revealed and it looks like
are likely to follow.
French site, Pockett.net, found the complete Japanese artwork, but it's a little hard to make out the characters depicted on the cover.
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So it looks as if the CAC?s out of the bag, and the world?s officially onto our plans to unleash a number of cherished 8-bit arcade games as part as Capcom?s 30th Anniversary. The Capcom Arcade Cabinet will feature numerous classic Capcom games as digital downloads for PS3 and 360, and it is definitely coming to western territories.
In an interview with Polygon, Producer said:
We'll be releasing a free starter pack of sorts that lets you play one title to the end.We're still debating how we'll distribute the other titles, but one plan we have in mind is to have packs of multiple games available for really surprisingly cheap prices. I think we'll have the demo out before too long, and we're setting up the distribution schedule for the rest of the games such that we'll be keeping players entertained for a while to come.
Black Tiger is the first game revealed and it looks like
are likely to follow.
French site, Pockett.net, found the complete Japanese artwork, but it's a little hard to make out the characters depicted on the cover.
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