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Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded Hands-On

We get a look at Capcom's remixed classics collection for the PSP.

Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded is Capcom's second classics compilation for the PlayStation Portable, and it refits the Capcom Classics compilation, which was released last year on the PlayStation and Xbox. The game wisely follows the feature-rich precedent set by last year's Capcom Classics Remixed for the PSP and offers up a mess of extras ranging from control customization to a grip of unlockable content. We had the chance to get our hands on a work-in-progress version of the game to see if it matches its slick predecessor.

You'll find five options on Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded's main menu: play, slot, collection, sharing, and extras. Play lets you dive into the collection's 19 titles: 1942, 1943, 1943 kai, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Commando, Mercs, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Championship Edition, Street Fighter II' Hyper Fighting, Son Son, Vulgus, Pirate Ship Higemaru, Exed Exes, Gun.Smoke, The King of Dragons, Knights of the Round, and Eco Fighters. Each game will feature customization options for controls, screen configuration, and in-game save states that will let you save on the fly and resume playing at your leisure.

Once you finish playing one of the games, a stat screen, which tracks your time in the game, will pop up and bestow tokens on you for your efforts. The slot option is a slot machine that lets you play some slots with your tokens. You'll be able to bet single rows or all three to maximize your wins. If you line up images, you'll win more tokens or you'll win unlockables that fall into one of three categories: art, cheats, or music. The collection option lets you browse through your wins, which are organized into the three categories. The volume of content is impressive--it appears that there will be 895 bits to open up in the game. The sharing option will let you play six games with a friend: 1943, Pirate Ship Higemaru, Son Son, Mercs, Ghosts 'n Goblins, and The King of Dragons. Finally, the extras option houses a trailer for the previous PSP compilation. If you aren't up on your Capcom lore, we offer a quick trip down memory lane to fill you in on some of the old-school goodness contained in the collection.

1942 is a World War II-themed shooter that appeared in arcades in 1984. The game has you blasting enemy planes out of the sky and collecting power-ups to upgrade your ship's weapons. Though the odds are daunting, you'll be able to perform loop-the-loops to avoid enemy fire, but you're limited to three of these maneuvers per level, to keep things challenging.

1943, the sequel to 1942, followed in 1987 and features enhanced graphics and gameplay. You'll take control of a P-38 jet fighter packing six secret weapons. Besides being able to loop-the-loop, as in 1942, you're also able to make use of natural phenomena, including lightning, cyclones, and tsunamis, to help you.

Ghosts 'n Goblins is a side-scrolling platformer released in 1985 that casts you as Sir Arthur, a knight out to rescue his honey from the depths of hell. The game features a number of memorable elements, such as Arthur rocking boxer shorts when his armor is hit and a level of difficulty that makes grown men cry.

Ghouls 'n Ghosts is the 1988 sequel to Ghosts 'n Goblins, and it finds Arthur back on the hunt for his special lady, who has wound up in hell again. This was a common problem back in those days; Mario was having similar problems with Princess Peach, who wound up with Bowser all the time.

Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts is the 1991 Super Nintendo Entertainment System game that finds Arthur back on rescue duty. The game made use of such futuristic technology as scaling, which elicited "oohs" and "aahs" from the masses when it first hit.

Gun.Smoke is a 1985 Western-themed shooter that casts you as Billy the Cowboy, a bounty hunter who seems to be OK with bringing in his targets more dead than alive. The game puts a Western spin on traditional shooter elements, such as power-ups from picking up boots, horses, bullets, and rifles.

Mercs, the 1990 sequel to 1985's two-player Commando, is a third-person action shooter that casts you as a mercenary sent out to rescue the president of the United States from kidnappers. The three-player cooperative game offers a more polished experience than its predecessor and features plenty of different weapons and vehicles for you to play with.

Street Fighter II Championship Edition is the 1992 sequel to the original Street Fighter II. The new release offers better gameplay balancing and the ability to play as the four boss characters: Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison. The game was part of the wave of titles that marked both a change in the fighting genre and a shift in Capcom's forte, as this was the start of Capcom's reign as the preeminent developer of 2D fighters.

Street Fighter II' Hyper Fighting is the 1991 follow-up to SFIICE, released in response to the various hacks that arcade operators were installing on the previous game that were messing with its delicately tuned gameplay balance. In an effort to restore some order, Capcom released Hyper Fighting, which incorporated some of the popular elements from the hacks while keeping things balanced. The result of all these tweaks and additions was a finely honed installment most have come to view as the best in the series.

Son Son is the 1984 side-scrolling shooter that marked Capcom's debut in US arcades. You'll take control of one of two brothers, Son Son or Ton Ton, who are on a quest to rescue their friends. As you would expect, much shooting and collecting of food ensues as they conduct their mission of mercy.

In addition to the other titles included in the console compilation--Vulgus, 1943 kai, Pirate Ship Higemaru, Exed Exes--CCCR will include three new titles from its arcade heritage: Eco Fighters, which is a side-scrolling shooter that hit arcades in 1994; The King of Dragons, which is a 1991 side-scrolling beat-'em-up; and Knights of the Round, which is a 1992 side-scroller that featured King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Perceval as playable characters that would level up as you advanced through the game. The work-in-progress game we played was looking and sounding good for the most part. The old games were bright and clear on the PSP screen, and the various screen and control configurations were welcome touches. There were a few rough spots here and there, such as audio weirdness in spots (pitches varied for voices and effects) and longish loads, but overall the game looks like one tight little package.

If you're hankering for another Capcom compilation for your PSP, CCCR should definitely be on your radar. The game is packed with old-school gems, and it looks great and plays well. The additional content offers a good mix of functional goodness, plenty of configurations and customization, and a ton of content to plow through. The addition of game sharing is a nice cherry on top of an appealing package. Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded is currently slated to ship this October for the PSP.

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Wolverine77 5 pts

if only it had street fighter 2 ce download and play! isnt that the most obvious to have

nips122 5 pts

Sounds good 2 me, just hope that they add some features or something to keep it interesting.

KnightsofRound 5 pts

I've played the import of this game and if you are a fan of old games this is DEFINITELY worth picking up. It is tons of fun, especially if you play these 2 player.

Konfusion 5 pts

Hyper Fighting? Is that the version with "no charge" ? I remember playing that hack a long time ago @ the arcades, Balrog could PWN anyone, doing his dash-uppercut thing non-stop... man I wish I could play that again! Easy Pwnage!

HXCDEW 5 pts

This is great compilation, I'll definitely get it.

HXCDEW 5 pts

This is great compilation, I'll definitely get it.

A-TEX 5 pts

This is a decent compilation, unlike that EA Replay nonsense.

BP_JOHNNY 5 pts

Thats hot a capcom collection coming out...but i rather save up for a Wii or buy a DS than get a psp

Diabl01811 5 pts

why we have DS fan here :| , if this one doesn't work ur money , some1 gonna buy it :D ,and ... i love psp XD

kungfu23 5 pts

this will be well worth the 39.99....i have to get it just for street fighter games and 1942!!! i cant wait!!!!

feryl06 5 pts

Great! I was thinking of getting the new Ghosts N Goblins for the PSP, but now I'll just wait for this classic collection!

Lovegreen 5 pts

Knights of the Round kicks ass :-)

james791 5 pts

this list is somewhat impressive. what about super street fighter 2, the playstation version of strider, sangokushi 2(2D scroll based on the 3 kingdoms),19xx, u.n squdron, cyberbots both arcade and the fighting versions, d&d shadows over mystara and tower of doom,aliens vs predator...i could go on but what's the point. it seems capcom have already made up their mind.

2701855 5 pts

CAPCOM port Project Justice from Dreamcast to PSP!

bongsyas_23 28 pts

Man this is cool, Street Fighter CE and Hyper, those games alone is worth the purchase. And playing them on the widescreen of the PSP just sweetens the deal.

dj_pritpal 5 pts

OMG ! WHATS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE ! THE PSP IS NOT MADE FOR THIS RETRO 80'S sh#$t...USE THE PSP TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL AND STOP RELEASING 2D GAMES...USE THE PSP'S FULL POWER !

rbenns2 5 pts

Strider is on the first PSP compilation, and the next PS2/Xbox collection.

XboxIsNot360 5 pts

Capcom, why for the PSP? DS is the right portable gaming console for original classic games. A wide portable fragile screen is a little to big to play classic old games! Well... I think Capcom is being neutral, both on DS and the PSP's side. I shouldn't be complaining right now. And who cares if this happens for the PSP, DS is far better and unbeatable no matter what happens!

Demonbob 5 pts

Sweet...I should get the first one, but...this one has Ghouls n' Ghosts! Sweet. Again!

peeweeshift 5 pts

need some alpha complimation for psp:)

Wolverine77 5 pts

Great Idea making this for the PSP not the DS. The widescreen will make these games look beautiful, and playing 1942 vertically will be great.

billigloo 5 pts

hmmm 1942!! played that on the commador 64 good fun other then 1942 i've never played any of the games listed so i check it out when it comes out

RufustheMage 5 pts

Wait...wasn't Strider suppose to be here?!

Slash_out 23 pts

Well that's good and all... but I would like some new original games for my PSP... We already have enough port/remake etc...

ffmarco 5 pts

Knights of the Round was one of my favorite arcade games ever. But I wont buy this retro collection from capcom since I dont own a psp and prolly wont buy one either.

thedarkoracle 5 pts

Knights of the Round FTW! :D I used to lose a lot of quarters to that game! XD

jpfondeur 5 pts

YAY ! ignore the haters, they're just jealous, I am SO buying this !

Murpheus007 5 pts

Okay, just because the DS outsells the PSP doesn't mean the PSP is obsolete. There are millions of people with PSP's that want good games. It really gets old people thinking they sound cool when they say " What the PSP is still around?" or "Why are they making PSP games still" I've played both. They both have appeal. I love my PSP though, and I love the games I have for it. Yes, they have made some pretty crappy games, but who cares. Don't buy the crap. God I f!*$ ing hate fanboys. Especially Nintendo fanboys who troll Sony news to insert their " DS rules and PSP sucks!" I love nintendo. They were the ICON of my gaming youth. I still own a NES, and an N64. But man, I don't love them that much. Since this is a page about an upcoming PSP title, I would like to say that this game, much like the EA one like it sounds very good. I like a good throwback title, especially since it is portable. Yeah I could turn on my computer and play Ghoul's and Goblins, but can I take my computer anywhere in the world. No, I don't think so.

TintedChimes 5 pts

The first one was not that great as most of the games were repetitive.

Batman629 5 pts

Damn it Capcom! make this for the DS which has more user base! I'd buy it, anyone else?

trenken 5 pts

People are still trying to make PSP games? What's the point. It's been dead for a while now. And I dont know about anyone else, but it's not 1990 anymore. I don't think the world needs these games re-released. Half of them are garbage anyway. I can't quite figure out what's going on with this system. It was buried by the DS, yet they keep trying to act like it still matters.

WESLY_SNYPES 5 pts

Why is this coming to the PSP? Could it be to offset the use of emulators? Just a suggestion.

Jerryken 5 pts

SFII not included in sharing option? Does that mean we won't be able to play SFII on Wi-Fi?? Hope thats not what they meant...else it sucks.

dsmen 5 pts

That is something i got to Pick-UP.

sonofashrub 5 pts

I wish the PSP would get some original games instead of having only ports

kesuhi 5 pts

It's games like this, that make you buy a PSP... ;)

rokkuman09 5 pts

I love old school complitations! There so awesome! Especially Capcom ones!

RivalBattousai 5 pts

Don't care. I just want marvel vs capcom or capcom vs SNK to come out 4 the PSP

radiocreed 5 pts

Hash and rehash, these collections keep coming on new consoles and portables.

B-bad 5 pts

Cool list of classic capcom hit :D

skyshark1942 5 pts

excellents these are good games! must get psp pero ya!

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