E3 06: Capcom unveils E3 lineup
Street Fighter, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Monster Hunter, Mega Man lead slew of recognizable franchises being showcased at event; more to be announced later.
Today Capcom announced its lineup of games for this year's E3 trade show, which takes place May 10 through May 12 in Los Angeles. The lineup features both familiar faces and new IP, as well as their first entries into the next generation.
Capcom also promised more to come--in addition to the playable demos announced today, the company also has new games it will announce at E3.
The list of Capcom games playable at E3 is as follows:
PlayStation 2
-Okami
-God Hand
-Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
Xbox 360
-Lost Planet
-Dead Rising
PSP
-Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins
-Monster Hunter Freedom
Nintendo DS
-Mega Man ZX
Gameboy Advance
-Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar, Cybeast Falzar
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