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Capcom Japan

Osaka, Osaka

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Capcom Japan, established in 1983, has become a cornerstone of the gaming industry, known for its innovative titles and franchises. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Street Fighter II" in 1991, which revolutionized the fighting game genre and set the stage for future competitive gaming. Over the years, Capcom has expanded its portfolio through strategic acquisitions and the development of iconic series.

Key personnel include founder Kenzo Tsujimoto and notable figures like Yoshinori Ono, who played a pivotal role in the "Street Fighter" series, and Shu Takumi, known for his work on the "Ace Attorney" franchise. Capcom's notable projects include "Resident Evil," "Monster Hunter," and "Devil May Cry," alongside unique titles like "Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth" and "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure."

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming landscape, particularly in the action-adventure and fighting genres, introducing advanced graphics and gameplay mechanics. Capcom specializes in action, horror, and adventure games, often incorporating rich storytelling and character development.

The studio has received numerous awards, including multiple Game Developers Choice Awards and BAFTA nominations, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the gaming industry.

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May 30, 1979

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Osaka, Osaka, Japan

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