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CAPCOM® ENTERTAINMENT EXPANDS DIGITAL INITIATIVE WITH NEW DOWNLOADABLE GAMES

Super Street Fighter® II Turbo HD Remix, Super Puzzle Fighter™ II HD Remix, Rocketmen: Axis of Evil and Talisman Make Up Capcom's Latest Downloadable Line-up

SAN MATEO, Calif - April 12, 2007 - Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of several digitally downloadable titles for Xbox LIVE® Arcade, PLAYSTATION® Network and PC. Capcom hits including Super Street Fighter® II Turbo HD Remix and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will appear in all-new form, while licensed games Rocketmen: Axis of Evil and Talisman appear as downloadable games for the first time. These titles reflect Capcom's new "Digital Initiative," which has also produced the incredibly successful Xbox LIVE Arcade title, Street Fighter® II' Hyper Fighting.

"Following in the footsteps of our highly successful Street Fighter II Xbox Live title, these projects represent the beginnings of a much larger 'Capcom Digital Initiative' focused around the limitless creativity and community development that can happen with downloadable content models. We're extremely excited about the ability to address the needs of specific market segments without sacrificing game quality," said Jack Symon, director, brand marketing, Capcom Entertainment. "We intend to be a major player in this space by using a combination of classic Capcom IP, licensed IP and, in the future, harnessing some of the biggest names in game development to create new classic experiences."

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix downloads Capcom's incredibly popular puzzle game into the new generation. This fall, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade, PLAYSTATION® Network and PC in its greatest incarnation to date. The new version of the game features newly created 1080p HD graphics, several new game modes, improved game balance, new stage backgrounds courtesy of Udon Entertainment and online play.

The Capcom arcade classic receives a whole new look as Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix comes to both the, PLAYSTATION® Network and Xbox LIVE this fall. Capcom will maintain the integrity of the popular game by utilizing the original game code while upgrading the graphics with new artwork and high resolution 1080p images. Again, all of the art, from character animation to stage backgrounds, will be completely redrawn by Udon Entertainment, the company responsible for the official US Street Fighter series of comics. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will include both online and offline competition for one to two players.

WizKids®' popular constructible strategy game comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade and PLAYSTATION® Network this fall with Rocketmen: Axis of Evil. In this arcade shooter, players will join the heroes of the Alliance of Free Planets in their white-knuckled, frenzied struggle to free the Solar System. Up to four players will be able to cooperatively shoot their way through multiple levels, powering up their weapons, picking up bonuses and laying waste to anything that moves.

Based on Games Workshop's classic board game, Talisman is the quintessential fantasy hybrid board/role-playing game for up to four players, either online or offline. The game takes place in a fantasy realm and is based very closely on the board game through a 3D representation of the map with animated productions. Players scour dungeons, attack other creatures, cast effects-laden spells and use magical items and weapons to enhance their actions. Talisman will be rolling its way onto Xbox LIVE Arcade, PLAYSTATION® Network and PC in Q4 2007, while the highly anticipated 4th Edition of the board game is due for release from Games Workshop's Black Industries imprint in winter 2007.

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