Capcom won’t stop reviving classic games anytime soon
January 14th, 2009 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Posted by Valay“Since I became the head of development for Capcom, there’s really three main pillars to my approach to development. The first one is original titles. Every certain number of years we will make a certain number of original titles. Then, sequels for fans of our current series. The third one is using older IP. Really, it’s a matter of granting what the fans are looking for. We started making those games and people have continued to look for them, and really there is interest out there. As you say, it’s really about respecting the IP and then doing a remake that follows as an extension. Mega Man 9 is one of the games I would add to your list. We’d certainly like to continue doing more of those. The basic idea is that if there’s demand out there—if there’s interest out there—we will respect the IP and go forward.” – Keiji Inafune
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One Response to “Capcom won’t stop reviving classic games anytime soon”
By JoshZTP2 on Jan 14, 2009
Even if Capcom can publish their awesome first party titles… why not those liscenced games that we’ll never see on the Virtual Console; they need to support that too!!
Example: Aladdin on the SNES!!! DuckTails!!!