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  2. List of Capcom games - Wikipedia

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    Capcom released numerous games in regions outside Japan, such as North America, Southeast Asia and Europe. Often the game names were changed for that region. The titles used in the table are the English titles, unless they were released only in Japan. Lists. List of Capcom games: 0–D; List of Capcom games: E–L; List of Capcom games: M

  3. List of commercial failures in video games - Wikipedia

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    As a hit-driven business, the great majority of the video game industry's software releases have been commercial disappointments.In the early 21st century, industry commentators made these general estimates: 10% of published games generated 90% of revenue; that around 3% of PC games and 15% of console games have global sales of more than 100,000 units per year, with even this level ...

  4. List of data breaches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continually. Breaches of large organizations where the ...

  5. List of Capcom games: 0–D - Wikipedia

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    Gannett. Retrieved July 11, 2017. Then, in 1988, Capcom Bowling — a game Incredible Technologies produced — hit arcades. To roll, players had to aim and spin a trackball. The process wasn't quite analogous to bowling, but it made the game interactive in a way that joysticks and buttons alone couldn't.

  6. Nexon - Wikipedia

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    nexon .com. Nexon Co., Ltd. (formerly Korean : 주식회사 넥슨) is a South Korean video game publisher. [7] It publishes titles including MapleStory, Dungeon & Fighter, Sudden Attack, and KartRider. [7] Headquartered in Japan, the company has offices in South Korea, the United States, Taiwan and Thailand.

  7. Category:Capcom franchises - Wikipedia

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    Maximo (series) Mega Man. Mega Man Battle Network. Mega Man Legends. Mega Man X. Mega Man Zero. MegaMan NT Warrior. Monster Hunter. MotoGP (Capcom video game series)

  8. Level-5 (company) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .level5 .co .jp. Level-5 Inc. [a] is a Japanese video game developer and publisher based in Fukuoka. The company was founded in October 1998 by Akihiro Hino after he departed from Riverhillsoft. Early in its history, the company enjoyed a close relationship with Sony Computer Entertainment, with many of its games then funded by and ...

  9. Ace Attorney - Wikipedia

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    Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure video games franchise developed by Capcom.With storytelling fashioned after legal dramas, the first entry in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, was released in 2001; since then five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs, prequels, and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles have been released.