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The Capcom Home Arcade is a home arcade console that was developed by Capcom and was announced for the first time on April 15, 2019. The console is shaped like Capcom's logo and is an arcade stick. It comes preloaded with 16 games taken from the CPS and CPS-II arcade boards.
Capcom Home Arcade has everything you could want from a retro gaming system with the best Capcom titles from the golden-age of arcade gaming.

IT WORKS-Simply Plug & Play! Connect the supplied HDMI cable from your Capcom Home Arcade to your TV, and the supplied USB cable to a USB power supply and turn on
It also allows for two players to join in multiplayer games. You can also play what you want with full control through a joystick and button setup.

Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors, 1994
The first Darkstalkers game, released in the mid-'90s, was a huge deal, despite the series' unfortunate demise. Super Street Fighter II Turbo released earlier that year helped keep Street Fighter II alive in the minds of gamers, but the gigantic character designs and extremely realistic animations of Darkstalkers made them stand out.

Final Fight, 1989
At the time of its release, Final Fight was an iconic Capcom arcade game, and it is still cherished by fans today. Although the first game was a huge hit, and several sequels followed, the series fell out of favour and was finally forgotten. With characters and stages appearing in the Street Fighter Alpha games and Street Fighter 3-5, its history has been preserved.

Ghouls ‘n Ghosts, 1988
Ghouls 'n Ghosts is known for its severe difficulty and for Arthur, the boxer-clad knight in drab armour.. The mediaeval fantasy realm of this 1988 classic is teeming with creatures. Ghouls 'n Ghosts punishes sloppy or overconfident play from the very beginning. To make matters worse, just when you believe you've reached the conclusion of the game's five stages, Lucifer reappears and sends you back to the beginning, where you must replay each level once again before facing the final boss.

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