Capcom
Capcom | |
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Founded | May 30, 1979 |
First Super Mario game | Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land (2004) |
Latest Super Mario game | Mario Party Challenge World (2016) |
Current president | Haruhiro Tsujimoto |
Capcom (clipped compound of "Capsule Computers") is a Japanese company that manufactures and distributes electronic game machines. Well-known for creating multimillion-selling franchises such as Mega Man, Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney, the company has manufactured many Japan-only Super Mario arcade games. The company's official mascot, Mega Man, managed to appear in the German magazine Club Nintendo comics alongside Mario, and is playable (along with Ryu from Street Fighter) in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The Street Fighter character Ken Masters is also playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. On April 1, 2019, Sega took over technical support for Capcom's arcade machines that were still being supported.[1][2]
Super Mario games[edit]
Every game listed is an arcade game.
Title | Year released | Notes |
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Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land | 2004 | Capcom ended maintenance on February 28, 2019.[3] |
Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party | 2004 | Capcom ended monitor repairs on March 31, 2016,[4] then ended all maintenance on March 31, 2017.[5] |
Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever | 2005 | Capcom ended maintenance on February 28, 2019.[3] |
Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2 | 2005 | Capcom ended monitor repairs on March 31, 2016,[4] then ended all maintenance on March 31, 2017.[5] |
Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom | 2006 | Capcom ended maintenance on February 28, 2019.[3] |
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher | 2009 | Sold by Bandai Namco.[6][7] Bandai Namco ended its maintenance for the machine on April 1, 2013[8] and Sega took over Capcom's maintenance later on. Sega ended its maintenance in June 2023.[9] |
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World | 2011 | Sega took over maintenance, then ended it in June 2023.[9][10] |
Mario Party Kurukuru Carnival | 2012 | |
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2 | 2013 | |
Luigi's Mansion Arcade[11] | 2015 | |
Mario Party Challenge World[12] | 2016 |
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References[edit]
- ^ "業務用アミューズメント機器のサービス業務移管スケジュールに関するお知らせ". Capcom.
- ^ "株式会社カプコン社の業務用AM機器サービス業務開始時期について". Sega.
- ^ a b c "弊社製品のサービス対応終了に関するご案内". Capcom.
- ^ a b "部品供給及び保守サービス業務終了のご案内". Capcom.
- ^ a b "部品供給及び保守サービス業務終了のご案内". Capcom.
- ^ "バンダイナムコゲームスとカプコン、開発・販売を協業開始 ~第1弾は中型メダルゲーム機「マリオパーティ ふしぎのコロコロキャッチャー」~". Capcom.
- ^ Capcom and NAMCO BANDAI Games Begin of Medal-winning Game Machines -Starting with the "Mario Party – Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher" midsize medal-winning machine. Capcom.
- ^ "「マリオパーティーふしぎのコロコロキャッチャー」メンテナンス窓口変更のご案内(再掲)". Bandai Namco.
- ^ a b "カプコン社製品のサービス対応終了に関するご案内". Sega.
- ^ "弊社取扱い製品のサービス対応終了に関するご案内". Sega.
- ^ Bonamin, Kadu (November 3, 2014). Arcade teste de Luigi's Mansion é avistado no Japão. Reino de Cogumelo. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
- ^ Bonamin, Kadu (February 3, 2016). Produzida pela Capcom, nova edição da série Mario Party será lançada para arcades no Japão; assista ao vídeo. Reino de Cogumelo. Retrieved February 3, 2016.