First, Capcom intends to continue to develop sequels to popular titles. Second, they plan on resurrecting older franchises that were popular overseas, such as Marvel vs. Capcom 2. Thirdly, they intend to develop new titles that match the preferences of overseas gamers in a partnership with overseas developers. Games that match this strategy might include Bionic Commando and Dark Void, both of which are for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Capcom didn't specify which platforms their strategy would focus on, but they have been a prolific third party developer for Nintendo in the past. Titles like Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles and Tsatsunoku vs. Capcom, both Wii exclusives, seem to fit the first and second part of the strategy. Monster Hunter Tri, another Wii Exclusive, matches up well with the strategy's first and third objectives.
Did they mention Marvel vs. Capcom 2 by name here as an example, or was that added by the author?
brood, they are at least promising strong Wii support: "As for “adopting the multi-platform format expansively”, we will launch major titles for Wii, which holds more than a 50% share of the stationary video game console market, and for PS3 and Xbox 360, which hold the remaining 50%."
Dead (in the water) Phoenix. looks like it could have been an on-rails dragon-based FPS. Perfect for Wii.
Mega Man Legends 3?Considering how poorly the first two games sold, I highly doubt such a game would have hope of being released. But with the success of Mega Man 9 resulting in Mega Man 10, I wonder if we will see more Mega Man games on Wii?
Nintendo vs CapcomNO.