Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded

Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded

released on Nov 24, 2006

Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded

released on Nov 24, 2006

Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded offers arcade classics which can all be enjoyed alone or via multiplayer using the PSP system's wireless ad hoc mode. Game sharing abilities not only pushes Reloaded over the compilation echelon, but presents the opportunity to be challenged just like the good ole arcade days. For those wanting to experience the games in their original presentation, the screen settings can be changed to suit just that. Relive Capcom's history and savor bonus features by earning credits towards Reloaded's themed slot machine to unlock a buffet of goods including original art, playing tips and secret codes. More than 15 arcade-perfect classics on a single UMD including Eco Fighers, King of Dragons, and Knights of the Round. A wealth of added features including game history, playing tips, original artwork, and new secret codes. Customizable controls to suit any gaming style


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Me apresentou a vários jogos da Capcom, alguns terríveis, outros incríveis. Foi uma experiência foda, especialmente para eu passar a curtir arcades e jogos mais antigos. Minha relação com videogames começou na geração do PS2, e eu não tinha noção de como esses jogos de arcade eram legais. Me misturei com os tiozões e comecei a frequentar um barzinho no bairro que tinha várias dessas máquinas. Bão demais!

This is how I fell in love with both the Ghosts n Goblins and Street Fighter Series. After you finish or quit a game you get a results screen telling you how you did and awarding you points. The more game you beat the more points you'll get so what I did was just beat Vanilla Street Fighter 2 over and over again to grind points. Thats how I got pretty good at it after a while and my love for fighting games started.

With the points you can play a slot game to unlock soundtracks, concept art and cheats. Nothing super wild but a nice addition.

I heavily associate this collection and the GnG Series with Familly Vacations because I always took this game with me and made it my goal to beat all three GnG Games before going back home.

This collection also features some lesser known Capcom Titles like Exed Exes or Vulgus.

A lot of great games on this collection with good emulation for most of the titles. A good variety of classic aracde games, platformers, shooters, and beat em ups. One of the best collections for the PSP

These classic compilations from publishers are hit and miss. They can either be amazing (Midway Arcade Treasure 2) or complete crap. Reloaded falls kind of in between. Here we have some great Capcom games like Street Fighter II, 1943, Ghost & Goblins, and Knights of the Round. On the other hand, we have multiple versions of one game which is completely unnecessary where other games could have been. Do we need two version of 1943? Three version of SF2? 3 versions of Ghost & Goblins? No, we don’t. Instead just give us the superior versions.

Ghost & Goblins includes the original NES version, arcade, and then the superior Super Ghosts & Goblins for SNES. Just give us the SNES version! I don’t care about the other 2. For Street Fighter II we get the original arcade version, Champion, and Hyper Fighting. Just give me Hyper Fighting! I honestly don’t know what Capcom was thinking. If it’s not multiple versions it’s duds. SonSon isn’t all that great and I didn’t care much for Vulgus. There are better Capcom classics that could have taken their place.

Thankfully there are other features inside the game that are nice such as save states like in emulators and your scores are tracked. You can also use these score “coins” in the slot machine to unlock extras such as cheats, art, and other things. Local multiplayer is a nice addition to games like Street Fighter and Knights of the Round. Infrastructure would have been much nicer, but given the poor software sales, it would have cost too much money to keep servers going.

The games themselves are nicely emulated with no slow down. The screen is nicely fit to the PSP’s widescreen without looking stretched out and grainy so I give it credit for that. You have to take each game with a grain of salt because some of these are over 20 years old. Don’t come in expecting innovative new ideas and amazing graphics. These games are fun to play as a weekend rental but only people who grew up with them will truly appreciate these games. I just wish there weren’t so many duplicates and so many duds.