Namco × Capcom
Namco × Capcom | |
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Developer(s) | Monolith Soft |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Composer(s) | Yuzo Koshiro |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing, tactical role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Distribution | DVD-ROM |
Namco × Capcom (Japanese: ナムコ クロス カプコン Hepburn: Namuko Kurosu Kapukon)[note 1] is an action, tactical role-playing video game developed by Monolith Soft and featuring characters from games produced by companies Namco and Capcom. The game was released only for the PlayStation 2 console in Japan.
Storyline
The game centers around two original characters created for the game named Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu. The two of them work for a special unit called Shinra and they are tasked with investigating spirit and otherworldly disturbances. They are initially investigating a strange "sleeping sickness" in the Shibuya area of Japan, when it becomes apparent that something much larger is at stake. Characters, both good and evil, from other times and other worlds begin appearing in Japan in the year 20XX.
Gameplay
The game is a hybrid of an action role-playing and a tactical role-playing. Movement is done on a square grid with turns being determined by figuring out which character has the highest AP (this AP system is comparable to the CT system used in Final Fantasy Tactics). On the player's turn, he or she can move his character into position and choose to attack an enemy.
At this point the game switches into the action role-playing portion. The player has a number of "Branches" they can use. Each direction on the directional pad combined with the circle button will perform an attack. Each attack uses up one branch. If the player performs a certain number of Aerial Chains (hitting the enemy in mid-air), they will gain bonuses, such as items, super meter, extra damage, more branches to use in this turn. Bonuses other than items are converted into extra Experience Points at the end of an attack sequence. Upon filling up the character's Special Gauge they can use the Triangle button to perform a special attack. They will also be able to select a Multiple Assault attack if their units on the board meet the conditions. Defense also puts the player in the action-RPG mode, this time blocking to reduce the enemy's damage. Successfully blocking attacks will also increase the amount of AP the player's unit has.
There are 50 levels total (45 normal and five prologue) and the game should take from around 70–100 hours to complete.
Original characters
Protagonists
Reiji Arisu (有栖零児, Arisu Reiji)
The main protagonist of the game. His father was killed ten years ago in one of the many ongoing fights between Shinra and Ouma. Reiji is, often described by his partner Xiaomu, "a sullen tight-ass", which prompts Reiji to shoot a jokingly made comeback. While he may not show it, he cares deeply for Xiaomu, even if he shoots down several of her comments, jokes or not. He carries a case containing two swords and a shotgun; each of the swords has an element associated with it. He also has a handgun holstered on his waist. He is voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue.
Xiaomu (小牟, Shaomu)
Fellow protagonist as well, Xiaomu is known as a "mystic fox" with an age of 765 years. She was partners in the Shinra organization with Reiji's father, Shougo Arisu, ten years ago, until his death. Xiaomu often portrays a bit of a flirty nature towards Reiji, though he often ignores it. Aside from poking Reiji's buttons, she can become a little protective of Reiji when the subject of his father's death comes around, or Saya. She wields an ice elemental cane sword styled after a Shakujo staff, as well as a handgun. She is also able to use magic attacks, such as energy rays from her finger, with which she provides most of the duo's ranged attacks. She is voiced by Omi Minami.
Antagonists
Saya (沙夜 Saya)
Like Xiaomu, Saya is a werefox, however, she is born in Japan and not China. She was involved with the incident that happened with Shougo Arisu and Xiaomu ten years ago, which is why Xiaomu holds a grudge against her. Opposite to Xiaomu, Saya is with the rival organization of Shinra: Ouma. Saya upholds a rather odd personality-she can never seem to be upset and usually remains calm and overly flirty in contrast to that of her Chinese werefox counterpart. Her "pet" names for Reiji and Xiaomu are 'boy' and 'little one' respectively. She is voiced by Ai Orikasa.
99 (九十九 Kyū jū Kyū)
An enemy sealed in the Abyss of Time ten years ago; the Ouma Project culminates with its release. It has deep ties with the Arisu clan.
Katana (片那 Katana)
A supposedly made complete clone of Saya, though physical resemblance is questionable. Saya says it is part of the Ouma Project.
Character list
This is a list of significant characters that make an appearance in Namco × Capcom.
Name | First appearance | Year | Company | Role | Voice actor |
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Amazona | Wonder Momo | 1987 | Namco | Enemy | Kumiko Watanabe |
Armor King | Tekken | 1994 | Namco | Both | Not voiced |
Arthur | Ghosts 'n Goblins | 1985 | Capcom | Ally | Fumihiko Tachiki |
Astaroth | Ghosts 'n Goblins | 1985 | Capcom | Enemy | Hideaki Nonaka |
Black Bravo | Bravoman | 1988 | Namco | Enemy | Tomokazu Seki |
Black Valkyrie | The Legend of Valkyrie | 1990 | Namco | Enemy | Kikuko Inoue |
Bravoman | Bravoman | 1988 | Namco | Ally | Tetsu Inada |
Bruce McGivern | Resident Evil: Dead Aim | 2003 | Capcom | Ally | Hiroaki Hirata |
Cammy | Super Street Fighter II | 1993 | Capcom | Both | Akiko Kōmoto |
Captain Commando | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Ally | Ryōtarō Okiayu |
Charade | Soulcalibur II | 2002 | Namco | Enemy | Not voiced |
Chun-Li | Street Fighter II | 1991 | Capcom | Ally | Atsuko Tanaka |
Demitri Maximoff | Darkstalkers | 1994 | Capcom | Ally | Nobuyuki Hiyama |
Devil Kazuya | Tekken 2 | 1994 | Namco | Enemy | Masanori Shinohara |
Druaga | The Tower of Druaga | 1984 | Namco | Enemy | Fumihiko Tachiki |
Druk | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Evil Ryu | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | 1996 | Capcom | Enemy | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Felicia | Darkstalkers | 1994 | Capcom | Ally | Kae Araki |
Fong Ling | Resident Evil: Dead Aim | 2003 | Capcom | Ally | Kae Araki |
Gilgamesh | The Tower of Druaga | 1984 | Namco | Ally | Akira Ishida |
Gouki (Akuma) | Super Street Fighter II Turbo | 1994 | Capcom | Enemy | Tomomichi Nishimura |
The Grandmaster | Strider | 1989 | Capcom | Enemy | Tetsuo Mizutori |
Guntz | Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament | 2002 | Namco | Ally | Takahiro Sakurai |
Guy | Final Fight | 1989 | Capcom | Ally | Tetsuya Iwanaga |
Heihachi Mishima | Tekken | 1994 | Namco | Ally | Daisuke Gōri |
Hideo Shimazu | Rival Schools: United By Fate | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Tetsuo Mizutori |
Hiromi Tengenji | Burning Force | 1989 | Namco | Ally | Chisa Yokoyama |
Hoover (Baby Head) | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Ally | Yuko Sasamoto |
Phobos (Huitzil) | Darkstalkers | 1994 | Capcom | Enemy | Not voiced |
Janga | Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal | 2002 | Namco | Enemy | Nobuyuki Hiyama |
Jennety (Mack the Knife) | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Ally | Not voiced |
Jin Kazama | Tekken 3 | 1997 | Namco | Ally | Isshin Chiba |
Joka (Joker) | Klonoa: Door to Phantomile | 1997 | Namco | Enemy | Toshio Furukawa |
Judas (Leon Magnus) | Tales of Destiny 2 | 2002 | Namco | Both | Hikaru Midorikawa |
Juli | Street Fighter Alpha 3 | 1998 | Capcom | Enemy | Akiko Kōmoto |
Juni | Street Fighter Alpha 3 | 1998 | Capcom | Enemy | Akiko Kōmoto |
Kamuz | The Legend of Valkyrie | 1989 | Namco | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Karin Kanzuki | Street Fighter Alpha 3 | 1998 | Capcom | Ally | Miho Yamada |
Katana | Original | 2005 | Namco | Enemy | Yūko Mizutani |
Ken Masters | Street Fighter | 1987 | Capcom | Ally | Tetsuya Iwanaga |
Ki (pronounced "Kai") | The Tower of Druaga | 1984 | Namco | Ally | Rie Tanaka |
King | Tekken 3 | 1997 | Namco | Ally | Not voiced |
Kiso Yoshinaka | The Genji and the Heike Clans | 1986 | Namco | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Klonoa | Klonoa: Door to Phantomile | 1997 | Namco | Ally | Kumiko Watanabe |
Kobun (Servbot) | Mega Man Legends | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Chisa Yokoyama |
KOS-MOS | Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht | 2002 | Namco | Ally | Mariko Suzuki |
Krino Sandra (Whirlo) | Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu | 1986 | Namco | Ally | Yūji Ueda |
Kyoko Minazuki | Rival Schools: United By Fate | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Kotono Mitsuishi |
Lei-Lei (Hsien-Ko) | Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge | 1995 | Capcom | Ally | Michiko Neya |
Lilith | Vampire Savior | 1997 | Capcom | Both | Yuka Imai |
Minamoto no Yoritomo | The Genji and the Heike Clans | 1986 | Namco | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Minamoto no Yoshitsune | The Genji and the Heike Clans | 1986 | Namco | Enemy | Isshin Chiba |
Heishirō Mitsurugi | Soul Edge | 1995 | Namco | Ally | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Mike Haggar | Final Fight | 1989 | Capcom | Ally | Tesshō Genda |
Mokujin | Tekken 3 | 1997 | Namco | Training dummy | Not voiced |
M.O.M.O. | Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht | 2002 | Namco | Ally | Rumi Shishido |
Morrigan Aensland | Darkstalkers | 1994 | Capcom | Ally | Yayoi Jinguji |
Nebiros (Nebiroth) | Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts | 1991 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Ninety Nine | Original | 2005 | Namco | Enemy | Ai Orikasa |
Ogre | Tekken 3 | 1997 | Namco | Enemy | Not voiced |
Prototype Jack | Tekken | 1994 | Namco | Enemy | Not voiced |
Q-Bee | Darkstalkers 3: Jedah's Damnation | 1997 | Capcom | Enemy | Miyuki Matsushita |
Red Arremer Joker | Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts | 2002 | Capcom | Enemy | Takahiro Sakurai |
Regina | Dino Crisis | 1999 | Capcom | Ally | Atsuko Tanaka |
Reiji Arisu | Original | 2005 | Namco | Ally | Kazuhiko Inoue |
Rock Volnutt (MegaMan Volnutt) | Mega Man Legends | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Mayumi Tanaka |
Rockman Juno (MegaMan Juno) | Mega Man Legends | 1997 | Capcom | Enemy | Akira Ishida |
Roll Caskett | Mega Man Legends | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Keiko Yokozawa |
Rose | Street Fighter Alpha | 1995 | Capcom | Both | Michiko Neya |
Rutee Kartret (Rutee Katrea) | Tales of Destiny | 1997 | Namco | Ally | Yuka Imai |
Ryu | Street Fighter | 1987 | Capcom | Ally | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Sabine | The Legend of Valkyrie | 1989 | Namco | Ally | Ayako Kawasumi |
Saito Musashibo Benkei | The Genji and the Heike Clans | 1986 | Namco | Enemy | Daisuke Gōri |
Sakura Kasugano | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | 1996 | Capcom | Ally | Yuko Sasamoto |
Saya | Original | 2005 | Namco | Enemy | Ai Orikasa |
Shion Uzuki | Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht | 2002 | Namco | Ally | Ai Maeda |
Sho (Ginzu the Ninja) | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Ally | Hideyuki Hori |
Shturm | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Shturm Jr. | Captain Commando | 1991 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Solo | Strider | 1989 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Stahn Aileron | Tales of Destiny | 1997 | Namco | Ally | Tomokazu Seki |
Strider Hien | Strider 2 | 1999 | Capcom | Enemy | Kōsuke Toriumi |
Strider Hiryu | Strider | 1989 | Capcom | Ally | Kōsuke Toriumi |
Sylphie | Forgotten Worlds | 1988 | Capcom | Ally/shopkeeper | Rie Tanaka |
Taira no Kagekiyo | The Genji and the Heike Clans | 1986 | Namco | Ally | Ryōtarō Okiayu |
Taizo Hori | Dig Dug | 1982 | Namco | Ally | Toshio Furukawa |
Taki | Soul Edge | 1995 | Namco | Ally | Fujiko Takimoto |
Tarosuke | Shadow Land | 1987 | Namco | Ally | Fujiko Takimoto |
Toby Masuyo | Baraduke | 1985 | Namco | Ally | Yūko Mizutani |
Tonpooh | Strider | 1989 | Capcom | Enemy | (Unknown) |
Tron Bonne | Mega Man Legends | 1997 | Capcom | Ally | Mayumi Iizuka |
Unknown Soldier 1P | Forgotten Worlds | 1988 | Capcom | Ally | Akio Ōtsuka |
Unknown Soldier 2P | Forgotten Worlds | 1988 | Capcom | Ally | Tesshō Genda |
Valkyrie | Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu | 1986 | Namco | Ally | Kikuko Inoue |
Vega (M. Bison) | Street Fighter II | 1991 | Capcom | Enemy | Tomomichi Nishimura |
Waya-Hime | Bravoman | 1988 | Namco | Both | Mariko Suzuki |
Wonder Momo | Wonder Momo | 1987 | Namco | Ally | Ayako Kawasumi |
Xiaomu | Original | 2005 | Namco | Ally | Omi Minami |
Zabel Zarock (Lord Raptor) | Darkstalkers | 1997 | Capcom | Enemy | Yūji Ueda |
Zouna (Malix) | Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu | 1986 | Namco | Enemy | Mayumi Tanaka |
Other media
Audio
The Namco × Capcom Special Sound Track promotional demo soundtrack was released on May 5, 2005. It featured a the short version of the theme song and a few character themes that would make their way into the final release. The Namco × Capcom Original Soundtrack (ナムコ クロス カプコン オリジナル・サウンドトラック Namuko Kurosu Kapukon Orijinaru Saundotorakku) was released on July 7, 2005 in Japan. Both albums feature work by composer Yuzo Koshiro. The game's theme song Subarashiki Shin Sekai was performed by Flair.
Namco × Capcom Special Sound Track (31:24) | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "すばらしき新世界(SHORT ver.) (Brave New World (Short Version)" | |||||||||
2. | "ヴァンパイアハンター~MORRIGAN Stage(Scotland) (Vampire Hunter: Morrigan's Stage (Scotland))" | |||||||||
3. | "ストライダー飛竜~防衛圏(1Stage Demo)~踏み込め!(1Stage BGM1) (Strider Hiryu: Defense Sphere (Stage 1 Demo): Break In! (Stage 1 BGM1))" | |||||||||
4. | "ストリートファイター2~Stage China Chun-Li (Street Fighter II: Stage China Chun Li)" | |||||||||
5. | "ストリートファイターZERO3~Brave or grave(Theme of VEGA Type.2) (Street Fighter Zero 3: Brave or Grave (Theme of Vega's Type.2))" | |||||||||
6. | "大魔界村~1st BGM (Ghouls & Ghosts: 1st BMG)" | |||||||||
7. | "ディノクライシス2~Regina's challenge (Dino Crisis 2: Regina's Challenge)" | |||||||||
8. | "私立ジャスティス学園~俺達の学校は俺達が守る (Rival Schools: We'll Protect Our School)" | |||||||||
9. | "ディグダグ2~DIG DUG 2 (Dig Dug II)" | |||||||||
10. | "イシターの復活~メインテーマ (Tower of Druaga: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
11. | "ワルキューレの伝説~メイン・テーマ (The Legend of Valkyrie: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
12. | "源平討魔伝~源平討魔伝のテーマ (The Genji & Heike Clans: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
13. | "妖怪道中記~メインテーマ (Phantom Travel Records: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
14. | "超絶倫人ベラボーマン~ベラボーマン (Supreme Hero Berabo Man: Berabo Man's Theme)" | |||||||||
15. | "ワンダーモモ~変身後BGM (Wonder Momo: After Transformation BGM)" |
Namco × Capcom Original Soundtrack Disc 1 (73:08) | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "すばらしき新世界 (Brave New World)" | |||||||||
2. | "ゆらぎの街のアリス(TITLE ver.) (The Trembling City of Aris (Title Version))" | |||||||||
3. | "激・闘・前・夜 (Night Before The Battle)" | |||||||||
4. | "すばらしき新世界(PIANO ver.) (Brave New World (Piano Version))" | |||||||||
5. | "忘れ得ぬ,遠い日の約束 (Distant Day's Promise)" | |||||||||
6. | "時間(とき)の足音 (Footsteps of Time)" | |||||||||
7. | "ストリートファイター2~Stage China Chun-Li (Street Fighter II: Stage China Chun Li)" | |||||||||
8. | "加速する混沌< (Accelerating Chaos)" | |||||||||
9. | "ゆらぎの街のアリス (The Trembling City of Aris)" | |||||||||
10. | "すべては戦いの中に (Everything is in the Fight)" | |||||||||
11. | "たちこめる暗雲 (Enveloping Dark Clouds)" | |||||||||
12. | "ゼノサーガ エピソード1~戦闘するKOS-MOS (Xenosaga Episode I: Battling KOS-MOS)" | |||||||||
13. | "ゼノサーガ エピソード1~Battle (Xenosaga Episode I: Battle)" | |||||||||
14. | "それが進むべき道だから (Because It's The Right Path)" | |||||||||
15. | "タイトルコール (Title Call)" | |||||||||
16. | "ブレークタイム (Break Time)" | |||||||||
17. | "解かれた運命の門 (The Gate of Revealed Destinies)" | |||||||||
18. | "テイルズ オブ デスティニー~Lion-Irony of fate (Tales of Destiny: Lion-Irony of Fate)" | |||||||||
19. | "去りゆく者たち (To The Departed)" | |||||||||
20. | "風に向かって (Facing The Wind)" | |||||||||
21. | "風のクロノア2~STEPPING WIND (Klonoa of the Wind 2: Stepping Wind)" | |||||||||
22. | "ワルキューレの伝説~メイン・テーマ (The Legend of Valkyrie: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
23. | "イシターの復活~ドルアーガ(ENTRANT HALL) (Tower of Druaga (Entrance Hall))" | |||||||||
24. | "イシターの復活~メインテーマ (Tower of Druaga: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
25. | "妖怪道中記~サイコロ道場 (Phantom Travel Records: Gambling Hall)" | |||||||||
26. | "ソウルキャリバー2~BRAVE SWORD,BRAVER SOUL (Soul Calibur II: Brave Sword, Braver Soul)" | |||||||||
27. | "源平討魔伝~源平討魔伝のテーマ (The Genji & Heike Clans: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
28. | "バーニングフォース~Bay Yard (1st Day) (Burning Force: Bay Yard (1st Day))" | |||||||||
29. | "ロックマンDASH~フラッター号VSゲゼルシャフト号 (Rockman Dash: Flutter Vs. Gazel Shaft)" | |||||||||
30. | "源平討魔伝~義経 (The Genji & The Heike Clans: Yoshitsune)" | |||||||||
31. | "ヴァンパイアハンター~DEMITRI Stage(Romania) (Vampire Hunter: Demitri's Stage (Romania))" | |||||||||
32. | "大魔界村~1st BGM (Ghouls & Ghosts: 1st BMG)" | |||||||||
33. | "ヴァンパイアハンター~MORRIGAN Stage(Scotland) (Vampire Hunter: Morrigan's Stage (Scotland))" | |||||||||
34. | "闇のゆらめき (Flickering Darkness)" | |||||||||
35. | "ヴァンパイアハンター~LEI-LEI Stage(China) (Vampire Hunter: Lei-Lei's Stage (China))" |
Namco × Capcom Original Soundtrack Disc 2 (76:00) | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "ディノクライシス2~Regina's challenge (Dino Crisis 2: Regina's Challenge)" | |||||||||
2. | "鉄拳タッグトーナメント~OPENING MOVIE (Tekken Tag Tournament: Opening Movie)" | |||||||||
3. | "ストリートファイター2~Stage Japan Ryu (Street Fighter II: Ryu's Stage Japan)" | |||||||||
4. | "ストリートファイター2~Stage U.S.A. Ken (Street Fighter II: Ken's Stage U.S.A.)" | |||||||||
5. | "ワンダーモモ~ゲームBGM (Wonder Momo: Game BGM)" | |||||||||
6. | "超絶倫人ベラボーマン~ベラボーマン (Supreme Hero Berabo Man: Berabo Man's Theme)" | |||||||||
7. | "鉄拳3~Opening Movie (Tekken 3: Opening Movie)" | |||||||||
8. | "ワンダーモモ~変身後BGM (Wonder Momo: After Transformation BGM)" | |||||||||
9. | "ストリートファイターZERO2~STAGE SAKURA (Street Fighter Zero 2: Sakura's Stage" | |||||||||
10. | "逢魔繚乱 (Evil Profusion)" | |||||||||
11. | "ファイナルファイ~(STAGE5)BGM6 (Final Fight: (Stage 5) BGM 6)" | |||||||||
12. | "私立ジャスティス学園~俺達の学校は俺達が守る (Rival Schools: We'll Protect Our School)" | |||||||||
13. | "ワルキューレの伝説~ズール (The Legend of Valkyrie: Zulu)" | |||||||||
14. | "妖怪道中記~メインテーマ (Phantom Travel Records: Main Theme)" | |||||||||
15. | "ポジティブシンキン (Positive Thinking)" | |||||||||
16. | "ロストワールド~1ROUND BGM (Lost World: Round 1 BGM)" | |||||||||
17. | "ロストワールド~SHOPPIN' (Lost World: Shopping)" | |||||||||
18. | "キャプテンコマンドー~STAGE 1(City) (Captain Commando: Stage 1 (city))" | |||||||||
19. | "その影,彼方より (That Shadow)" | |||||||||
20. | "ディグダグ2~DIG DUG 2 (Dig Dug II)" | |||||||||
21. | "ストライダー飛竜~防衛圏(1Stage Demo)~踏み込め!(1Stage BGM1) (Strider Hiryu: Defense Sphere (Stage 1 Demo): Break In! (Stage 1 BGM1))" | |||||||||
22. | "宿命という名の嵐 (The Storm Called Destiny)" | |||||||||
23. | "ストリートファイターZERO3~Brave or grave(Theme of VEGA Type.2) (Street Fighter Zero 3: Brave or Grave (Theme of Vega's Type.2))" | |||||||||
24. | "イシターの復活~クオックス (Tower of Druaga: Quarks)" | |||||||||
25. | "クルノアヒーローズ~GUNTZ (Klonoa Heroes: Guntz)" | |||||||||
26. | "99" | |||||||||
27. | "必勝への軌跡 (Path To Certain Victory)" | |||||||||
28. | "すばらしき新世界(INST. ver.) (Brave New World (Instrumental Version))" | |||||||||
29. | "あの頃の夢のように (Like An Old Dream)" | |||||||||
30. | "いつかきっと,月光(つき)の下で (Someday, Under The Moon)" | |||||||||
31. | "ゲームオーバー (Game Over)" | |||||||||
32. | "すばらしき新世界(LONG ver.) (Brave New World (Long Version)" | |||||||||
33. | "すばらしき新世界(カラオケ ver.) (Brave New World (Karaoke Version)" | |||||||||
34. | "いつかきっと,月光(つき)の下で(カラオケ ver.) (Someday, Under The Moon (Karaoke Version)" |
Reception
Namco × Capcom received a score of 28 out of 40 from Weekly Famitsu.[1] The game was the top-selling game during its week of release in Japan at 87,223 copies.[2] It sold approximately 131,615 copies in its first six months of release in Japan.[3] Namco × Capcom was re-released as part of the "PlayStation 2 the Best" line on June 8, 2006.[4]
See also
- Project X Zone - a crossover role-playing game featuring characters from Capcom, Namco Bandai and Sega in a similar vein to Namco × Capcom.
- Cross Edge - a crossover role-playing game featuring characters from Capcom, Namco Bandai and Nippon Ichi Software.
- Street Fighter X Tekken and Tekken X Street Fighter - crossover fighting games between the Street Fighter and Tekken series, developed by Capcom and Namco Bandai respectively.
Notes
References
- ↑ Welch, David. "RPGamer > Preview - Namco × Capcom". RPGamer.com. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
- ↑ Jenkins, David (June 3, 2005). "Japanese Sales Charts, Week Ending May 29th". Gamasutra.com. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ↑ "GEIMIN.NET/2005年テレビゲームソフト売り上げTOP500". Geimin.net (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-08-05.
- ↑ "PS2 NAMCO × CAPCOM". BandaiNamcoGames.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-08-05.
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