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Capcom's Inafune Declares Japan Game Industry 'Finished'
As reported by Destructoid, Capcom's Keiji Inafune - a development fixture going back to the original Mega Man - was unimpressed by the games being shown on the TGS floor. Except for Capcom's of course. More »Inafune Explains the Concept Behind Dead Rising 2
There's little we really know about the story that drives Dead Rising 2. Instead all we know so far amount to little more than pieces of a puzzle. More »
Capcom And Bungie To Collaborate In The Future?
Keiji Inafune, creator of Mega Man and designer of Dead Rising, showed up at the studio of Halo developer Bungie. More »What Does Autographing 500 Dead Rising Coffee Mugs Look Like?
This, apparently. Not only have we never seen 500 Servebot Dead Rising mugs, we've also never seen Mega-Man creator Keiji Inafune sign 500 Servebot Dead Rising mugs. Now we have. More »A Cup Of Joe Tastes Better In A Servbot Mug
Give the Koreans shit about Starcraft all you want, sometimes they come out on top. Example: these Servbot coffee mugs, signed by Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune. More »Capcom Quarantines Its Own Employees
As we've seen, Capcom's swine flu contingency plans are in full effect. Step 1 was stockpile hygeine kits. Step 2? Stop executives from travelling overseas. More »Oh, So Dead Rising 2 DOES Have Multiplayer
A tangled web of lies finally unravels as Capcom's Keiji Inafune confirms that Dead Rising 2 will indeed have multiplayer. More »Capcom Based Business On Movie Studios, Not Game Studios
Few years back, Capcom underwent some pretty radical changes, and ended up restructuring as a company. But when time came to make the changes, they didn't model the new Capcom on an existing model. More »Why Capcom Bet 360, And Not PS3 Or Wii
Sure, these days Capcom are true multiplatform developers, but for a while they, they were leaning 360. Dead Rising, Lost Planet, both were originally 360-only. So why did a Japanese developer make that call? More »Capcom Making Another PSP Monster Hunter Game (Durr)
Action role-playing-game Monster Hunter sell extremely well in Japan. Dead Rising designer Keiji Inafune mentions new PSP MH in the upcoming issue of Famitsu. More »Dead Rising Creator Gets His Halo Butt Whooped By His Son
Keiji Inafune, creator of Mega Man and Dead Rising, enjoys playing video games with his son. His son enjoys kicking his father's ass. More »New Dead Rising And Lost Planet Mentioned, Might Be Multi-Platform
In an interview in the upcoming issue of Famitsu, Capcom exec Keiji Inafune mentioned new Dead Rising and Lost Planet games. More importantly, he talked about the games going multi-platform. More »Why Monster Hunter Is So Damn Popular In Japan
Capcom's Monster Hunter franchise is huge in Japan. Outside Japan? Not so huge. There must be reasons for that. There are, apparently. More »Dead Rising Creator Bullish About Xbox 360's Future In Japan
The Xbox 360 was pretty much DOA when it launched in Japan. The entire country let outta singular "meh" that plagued the console. But that was 2005. What about 2009? You know, teh future?Capcom Has 'No Plans' To Bring Back Breath Of Fire
What's that? You say you wanted a new Breath of Fire game? Well, it seems like you'll be waiting even longer now that Capcom decided the genre isn't a real moneymaker for them anymore. More »