Capcom Sound Team is a collective name for the several teams of composers a… Read Full Bio ↴Capcom Sound Team is a collective name for the several teams of composers and musicians that work on soundtracks for video game developer Capcom.
Capcom was founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1979, and nowadays handles several big name franchises such as Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Phoenix Wright, Monster Hunter, and many more
As well as their own video games, Capcom have developed and produced games and music for other companies such as Nintendo and continue to develop widely popular games today.
Capcom was founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1979, and nowadays handles several big name franchises such as Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Phoenix Wright, Monster Hunter, and many more
As well as their own video games, Capcom have developed and produced games and music for other companies such as Nintendo and continue to develop widely popular games today.
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Capcom Sound Team Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Capcom Sound Team:
"DEVILS NEVER CRY" Steel a soul for a second chance But you will never…
ループデモムービー Now you've really crossed the line Your hate for me is…
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
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Dee Zee
Chapters :
00:00 : Introduction
04:00 : Street Fighter: The Movie (1995)
07:54 : X-Men: Children of the Atom (1995)
11:41 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero (1996)
16:30 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero 2 (1996)
21:54 : Vampire Hunter : Darkstalkers' Revenge (1996)
27:14 : Marvel Super Heroes (1997)
33:58 : Street Fighter : Collection (1997)
42:27 : X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1997)
46:29 : Vampire Savior : The Lord Of Vampires (Darkstalkers 3) (1998)
49:45 : Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1998)
55:02 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero 3 (1999)
Michael Coetzer
Your content is criminally under rated!
Dee Zee
Chapters :
00:00 : Introduction
04:00 : Street Fighter: The Movie (1995)
07:54 : X-Men: Children of the Atom (1995)
11:41 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero (1996)
16:30 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero 2 (1996)
21:54 : Vampire Hunter : Darkstalkers' Revenge (1996)
27:14 : Marvel Super Heroes (1997)
33:58 : Street Fighter : Collection (1997)
42:27 : X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1997)
46:29 : Vampire Savior : The Lord Of Vampires (Darkstalkers 3) (1998)
49:45 : Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1998)
55:02 : Street Fighter Alpha/Zero 3 (1999)
andersdenkend
Street Fighter Zero II will forever be my favourite on the Saturn. Generally there are a ton of good fighters on the system.
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Of the main Street Fighter series I agree, Zero 2 is simply awesome. I do enjoy Marvel Vs Street Fighter though for all the crazy exaggerated special moves.
SuperKokuJin916
This was a great documentary. There were a few rough spots, but it was great overall! As an owner of a majority of Capcom's arcade ports on the Saturn, I appreciate this. Excellent presentation!!
Just a small correction/addition: Mecha Gouki was first featured as a home exclusive character in Capcom's mecha fighter Cyberbots. You should really check it out because, like the Vampire series, even though it wasn't a huge success, it offered something different with great characters, play mechanics, and an AWESOME soundtrack!! It was released in arcades in 1995 and ported to the Saturn in 1996. It's still one of my favorites to this day. Jin from Marvel vs Capcom came from this series.
Insert Disk
Thank you for the positive words. Hopefully I did the series of games justice. There's always so much history and detail to cover. Also, thanks for the info on the first appearance of Mecha Gouki, I've learnt something new today. I'll definitely be checking out Cyberbots. I often see the big box special edition going for quite high prices these days but I'd love to play it.
Dee Zee
You should have more views.
Extensive and very informative documentary about this very prolific period of Capcom fighting games scene.
Insert Disk
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. Unfortunately the youtube algorithm isn't always too kind to smaller channels. I do have the best subscribers though :-)
Nemesis2K
Great video! Subscribed. Although I dunno how you can recommend the HSS-0104 over the HSS-0136 for fighters
Nemesis2K
@Insert Disk The higher quality parts on the 36 spoiled me and I cannot go back to my 04 any longer. They both have rapid fire settings too. Aside from that though, and a few emulation errors. This was a great video, looking forward to more uploads from you! :D