Difference between revisions of "Capcom"
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==Composers== | ==Composers== | ||
These composers worked at Capcom: | These composers worked at Capcom: | ||
− | * Hal | + | * [[Hal]] |
* [[Junko Tamiya]] | * [[Junko Tamiya]] | ||
* [[Manami Matsumae]] | * [[Manami Matsumae]] | ||
* [[Mikiko Suzuki]] | * [[Mikiko Suzuki]] | ||
− | * Ogeretsu Kun | + | * [[Ogeretsu Kun]] |
* [[Osamu Ohta]] | * [[Osamu Ohta]] | ||
* [[Tatsuya Uemura]] | * [[Tatsuya Uemura]] | ||
− | * Wood | + | * [[Wood]] |
* [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]] | * [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]] | ||
* [[:Category: Games Developed By Capcom|Games developed by Capcom]]. | * [[:Category: Games Developed By Capcom|Games developed by Capcom]]. | ||
* [[:Category: Games Published By Capcom|Games published by Capcom]]. | * [[:Category: Games Published By Capcom|Games published by Capcom]]. |
Revision as of 22:55, 12 April 2012
Capcom | |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | Osaka, Japan |
Website | capcom.com |
Other Names |
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Capcom is one of the most successful videogame companies in history. They are best known for their home console arcade ports and for the Mega Man series.
Composers
These composers worked at Capcom: