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Filtering on developer: Capcom.
Clear filter# | Title | Year | Developer | Genre | Platform |
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The Legend of Zelda series | 1986 – 2016 | Nintendo Capcom Vanpool Grezzo Monolith Soft | Adventure RPG | Various (Nintendo) | |
1 | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | ||||
2 | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | ||||
3 | Breath of the Wild | ||||
Street Fighter series | 1987 – 2016 | Capcom | Fighter | Various | |
4 | Street Fighter | ||||
5 | Street Fighter II | ||||
6 | Street Fighter IV | ||||
Resident Evil series | 1996 – 2016 | Capcom | Horror | Various | |
7 | Resident Evil - Code: Veronica | ||||
8 | Resident Evil: Dead Aim | ||||
9 | Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City | ||||
10 | Mega Man X7 | 2003 | Capcom | Platformer Shooter | PC, PlayStation 2 |
Guilty Gear X series | 2000 – 2002 | Arc System Works Capcom | Fighter | Various | |
11 | Guilty Gear X | ||||
12 | Guilty Gear X2 | ||||
Final Fight series | 1989 – 2006 | Capcom | Fighter | Various | |
13 | Final Fight | ||||
14 | Mighty Final Fight | ||||
15 | Final Fight Revenge | ||||
16 | Final Fight: Double Impact | ||||
17 | Dragon's Dogma | 2012 | Capcom | RPG | Various |
Devil May Cry series | 2001 – 2015 | Capcom Ninja Theory | Action Beat 'em up | Various (PlayStation) | |
18 | Devil May Cry | ||||
19 | Devil May Cry 2 | ||||
20 | Devil May Cry 3 | ||||
21 | Devil May Cry 4 | ||||
22 | DmC | ||||
23 | Dead Rising 2 | 2010 | Capcom | Horror Beat 'em up | PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 |
Darkstalkers series | 1994 – 2013 | Capcom Iron Galaxy Studios | Fighter | Various | |
24 | Darkstalkers | ||||
25 | Darkstalkers 3 | ||||
Ace Attorney series | 2001 – 2016 | Capcom | Adventure | Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Android, iOS, Wii, PC | |
26 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney | ||||
27 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All | ||||
28 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations | ||||
29 | Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth | ||||
30 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies | ||||
31 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice | ||||
32 | Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney |
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A word about categories:
The following categories have been used to sort protagonists / player characters, NPCs, and other references:
Asexual / aromantic, Bisexual / plurisexual, Cross-dressing, Gay, Intersex, Lesbian, Nonbinary / non-conforming, Playersexual, Polyamory, Trans man, Trans woman, Other
We'd like to make some acknowledgements regarding these:
- Combining 'Asexual' and 'Aromantic' isn't ideal. Unfortunately, the games we are categorising often conflate these identities, which makes it hard for us to separate them when categorising. We will happily separate these two representations as soon as the games we are categorising are also making clearer distinctions.
- Using a 'Bisexual / plurisexual' label doesn't explicitly name a number of other multiple-gender attracted identities, but it's hard to create shorthand for labels like these. We see you pansexuals, omnisexuals, queer folks, and other non-monosexual folks, and we love you.
- Our 'Nonbinary / non-conforming' label unfortunately isn't full of perfect representations of nonbinary folks. Other identities are included in there—like genderqueer and genderfluid—as are other gender ambiguous but-not-explicitly-nonbinary representations. We are considering how we might be able to make more distinctions between these categories in future.
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