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Missing game
Where is Legend of Kay? Last time I checked it was published by Capcom.
How about the fact that Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha, and Street Fighter Alpha 2 were all made for the PC? Not only can you use a search engine to confirm they exist but there are Street Fighter sections of this site that say the same. I edited them into Capcoms' list of PC games.
House of the Dead?
Why is this in the list of Saturn games? Its not developed or published by Capcom.
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Just because it is a list doesn't mean it can't be assessed and/or featured; see Wikipedia:Featured lists. "class=NA" goes to anything outside the main namespace. --Geopgeop 11:13, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Question about Sinclair Spectrum list
As a former ZX Spectrum +2A owner, I used to read magazines regularly relating to the home computer. What I DO remember was the fact like all games by Japanese software houses, that Capcom games for Spectrum was published by U.S. Gold, who hired third party developers like Probe to make conversions, so that means the only connection the home computer have with Capcom is the licensing. I also read the fact from a magazine (either Retro or Edge) that the Spectrum was mostly sold in the UK, therefore the people developed the games are UK based, The same regarding to Capcom licensing also goes to the Amstrad CPC (like PC Engine games).
So the question is, do think that list is worthy of being there, I added the Gundam games as they are Capcom developed and there is no rules to say if Capcom games developed for third party publishers cannot be mentioned on the list. Willirennen 15:00 15 September 2006