PUBLISHER
Capcom
Capcom built its reputation in arcades and on home consoles with games that feel exacting, readable, and replayable. Its biggest series cover side-scrolling action, competitive fighting, and cinematic survival horror, often setting the template other games followed. For newcomers, Capcom is a clean way to see how arcade design grew into long-running console franchises.
Mega Man action-platforming, Street Fighter tournaments, Resident Evil survival horror, arcade craft, and genre-defining sequels.
3 FRANCHISES · 42 GAMES · FOUNDED 1979
FRANCHISES
Mega Man
Capcom's precision action-platformer about boss weapons, clean stage design, and several distinct blue-robot sub-series.
13 GAMES · SINCE 1987
Resident Evil
Capcom's survival-horror flagship, from mansion puzzle boxes to Raccoon City, action-horror, and modern first-person dread.
17 GAMES · SINCE 1996
Street Fighter
The fighting-game benchmark: fireballs, footsies, world warriors, tournament revisions, and decades of competitive fundamentals.
12 GAMES · SINCE 1987