
Resident Evil: Umbrella Corps Trademarked in Europe and Japan
Announcement of new entry in Capcom's zombie survival series could be on the horizon.
Announcement of new entry in Capcom's zombie survival series could be on the horizon.
Resident Evil's on-rails shooter sequel due in North America for $50.
Famitsu reveals Capcom mystery game to be RE: The Darkside Chronicles, a follow-up to 2007's on-rails shooter for Nintendo's console.
Super Nintendo fighter tops publisher's own charts with 6.3 million sales; Devil May Cry 4 already seventh best with 2.3 million sold.
Publisher's year-end results show that not even a sagging arcade business can offset gains made by lineup featuring Resident Evil 4 Wii, Devil May Cry 4.
Former Capcom/Clover team announces Bayonetta, Infinite Line, and Madworld on a variety of platforms.
Capcom adds Resident Evil rail shooter to million-units-shipped club for Nintendo's in-demand console.
The company's third-quarter financials hold steady, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Monster Hunter Freedom 2 boost sales.
The Wii Zapper comes Down Under.
Trio of games headlines crowded week alongside Kane & Lynch, new entries for Need for Speed, Area 51, WWE SmackDown, Rayman Raving Rabbids.
We take a look at some of the important issues and games facing zombies today.
Capcom and Sony Pictures coproducing animated film to tell a new story from the zombie-ridden franchise; release set for 2008.
Capcom shows off its Wii shooter set throughout the Resident Evil universe.
Devil May Cry 4, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles attract huge crowds to publisher's elaborate booth; Wii golf also on hand.
Japan's premier gaming event opens its doors to frenzied hordes of booth babes, cosplayers, game fans, and media.
Zombies to the left of me, dogs to my right, here we are, stuck in the middle with Capcom as it gets ready to launch its Resident Evil shooter for ...
Hyrulian shooter to come packed in with Nintendo's upcoming Wii gun peripheral on November 19.
When it's raining zombies, it's always good to be carrying an umbrella.
We go on a zombie-killing spree, armed with Nintendo's recently announced Zapper peripheral.
Reggie Fils-Aime reveals that a new peripheral is coming, along with Zapper-friendly titles including Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles.
Capcom is taking the classic survival horror series in a rather unexpected direction on the Wii.
Capcom redesigns zombie action game's control scheme to work with Nintendo's motion-sensing controller; Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles confirmed for Wii.
Capcom's zombie-slaying series is in development for Nintendo's next console; controller's functions will be incorporated into game.
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