4 franchises overdue for the “Capcom fighting-collection” treatment
Capcom has been no stranger to collections of its older games, including the recent Capcom Fighting Collection 2, which bundles together a bunch of classic Capcom-made fighting games into a single package, with online capabilities. This isn't a new concept; Capcom has made Megaman and Ace Attorney collections in the past, and Xbox made Halo: The Master Chief Collection. While getting online to work for some of these collections has proven to be difficult, it surprises me that more companies haven't jumped on board. For this list, I decided not to worry about how likely a collection is to happen, although there aren't any legal barriers to my choices, but instead, the collections I want the most.
Capcom has been no stranger to collections of its older games, including the recent Capcom Fighting Collection 2, which bundles together a bunch of classic Capcom-made fighting games into a single package, with online capabilities. This isn’t a new concept; Capcom has made Megaman and Ace Attorney collections in the past, and Xbox made Halo: The Master Chief Collection. While getting online to work for some of these collections has proven to be difficult, it surprises me that more companies haven’t jumped on board. For this list, I decided not to worry about how likely a collection is to happen, although there aren’t any legal barriers to my choices, but instead, the collections I want the most.
Jorge Elliott
Australia
Australia
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