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Capcom Co company history timeline

1979

Capcom began in Japan in 1979 as a manufacturer and distributor of electronic game machines.

Established in 1979, its business encompasses consumer video games for game consoles, PCs and mobile devices.

1983

In 1983 Capcom Co., Ltd. was founded and soon built a reputation for introducing cutting-edge technology and highly memorable franchises to the video game market.

1984

Capcom's future direction, however, became clearer by 1984, when the company released its first arcade-based video game, Vulgus, a simple side-to-side "scroller." Yet the company was already at work on the game that was to prove its first true success.

1985

In support of its growing international success, the company launched its first foreign subsidiary in the United States in 1985.

1989

That title, Street Fighter, was initially launched as a video arcade game, achieving mild success and inspiring the company to produce other fighting game titles, including Final Fight, released in 1989.

1992

The company quickly capitalized on the success of Street Fighter II, launching a version for the newly released Super NES game console in 1992.

1993

That title went on to become one of the best-selling video game series of all time and helped boost the company's sales past $550 million by the end of 1993.

1995

Launched in 1995, Resident Evil established a new "survival horror" genre, and quickly gave the company a new international success.

1998

The company expanded its foreign operations to Europe in 1998, forming subsidiary Capcom Eurosoft in the United Kingdom that year.

2001

Released in 2001, Onimusha became the first game title for that platform to sell more than one million copies.

2002

Premiere of the Hollywood movie “Resident Evil” which recorded sales of 102 million dollars worldwide. ©2002 CONSTANTIN FILM PRODUKTION GMBH/NEW LEGACY FILM LTD

By 2002, the company had also expanded its offering to include the newly released Xbox, from Microsoft.

2004

The title was also developed into a Hollywood film in 2004.

The company's first move came in 2004, when the company reached an agreement to supply Java-based titles for the i-mode cellular telephone services offered by DoCoMo, Bouygues Telecom, KPN, and others.

2005

"Capcom Plans New Mobile and Interactive Division," Wireless News, November 15, 2005.

The company targeted the online and broadband markets, signing an agreement with Club iT Corporation to bring its games to the G-cluster Gaming on Demand platform at the end of 2005.

2006

Supporting this expansion, the company acquired Canada-based Cosmic Infinity in May 2006.

2007

Its box-office revenue exceeded 147 million dollars. ©2007 Sony Pictures Entertainment(J) Inc.

2010

The Hollywood movie “Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D” was released and earned 300 million dollars at the box office. ©2010 Sony Pictures Entertainment(J) Inc.

2011

All game code ©2011 Beeline Interactive, Inc.

2012

©2012 CAPCOM / "Ace Attorney" FILM PARTNERS

2022

"Capcom Company Ltd ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Retrieved June 21, 2022 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/capcom-company-ltd

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