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Organization: Capcom
Monster Pet Shop Preview
What do you get when you combine Tamagotchi-style virtual pets, a little bit of Monster Rancher, and some social collection elements? Why, you get Monster Pet Shop, a new title from Capcom's casual mobile division, Beeline Interactive.Street Fighter IV: Volt Preview
By Jim Squires
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes. It's more than just a Bowie song. If you're a fan of the Street Fighter franchise, changes are simply a way of life. With six different versions of the original classic Street Fighter II released in the arcades alone, little tweaks and re-releases have come to define the series. That's why it's not much of a surprise that Capcom has decided to re-invent the wheel once again with the announcement of Street Fighter IV: Volt for the iPhone.MONSTER HUNTER Dynamic Hunting Review
By Jim Squires
Alongside their exceptionally successful Beeline brand of casual mobile games (Smurfs' Village, Zombie Cafè), Capcom still churns out the occasional iOS release aimed at a more traditional Capcom audience. With mobile twists on games like Dead Rising and Devil May Cry 4 under their belts, you might have expected them to bring another straight-up port to the platform. And while Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting may be part of their pre-existing Monster Hunter franchise, this latest portable entry is anything but a port.Glo Flo Review
If you enjoy games like Piczle Lines or Trainyard, you're going to feel right at home with Glo Flo. It's a puzzle game where you'll be drawing paths to connect like-colored bugs on a grid, without crossing lines. It's a basic set-up that's certainly be done before, but that doesn't keep it from being fun. And yet, Glo Flo is more of a smirk than a full blown smile.Devil May Cry 4 refrain Review
By David Stone
Of all the big-name developers for the App Store, Capcom seems to be leading the charge for bringing arcade and console experiences to the iPhone. From their Capcom Arcade collection to Ghosts 'n Goblins to Dead Rising Mobile, it's evident that they're really trying to put out a solid product. The evolution continues with Devil May Cry 4: Refrain, but they still have a long way to go.MaXplosion Review
Ah, the platformer. It's been a mainstay of just about every console since the Nintendo way back in the 80's. They've made their presence known and planted their flag regardless of graphical prowess or sophistication of controllers. It's little surprise they made the jump to iOS devices, or in the case of MaXplosion, "exploded" onto the scene.Dead Rising Mobile Review
By David Stone
Two years ago, if someone had said that console-quality gaming would be possible on a phone, nobody would have believed them. Yet, in the last two months of 2010, we're treated to three titles that are pushing the envelope of mobile gaming: Rage, Infinity Blade, and now, Dead Rising Mobile for the iPhone.Lil’ Pirates Review
By Jim Squires
Ahoy landlubbers! I reckon by your fancy white earbuds and penchant for booty that ye be carryin' an iPhone in yer pocket, is that correct? Well good! That means ye can have a go at joining the Lil' Pirates!