Thank You, Capcom, For Making January Better. Year After Year.

Capcom’s downloadable content policy? Not super-great. Capcom’s policy of remembering January exists and actually releasing games in a month that most big game companies ignore? Pretty awesome. Let us look at how they’ve warmed us with games January after January. Mega Man X – January 1994 (SNES) Source: The DreamSlayer93’s longplay of the game. Resident Evil 2 — January 21, 1998 (PS1) / January 14, 2003 (GC) Source: JimmyPMV’s longplay of the game. Mega Man Legends — January 10, 2001 (N64) WildWolfG’s longplay of the rummy mars game. Onimusha: Warlords — January 25, 2001 (PS2) / rummy mars January 28, 2002 (Xbox) Source: AginoEvolution’s longplay of the game. Devil May Cry 2 — January 25, 2003 rummy master (PS2) Source: MichaelXboxEvolved’s longplay of the game. Maximo vs. Army of Zin — January 20, 2004 (PS2) Source: Official screenshot. Resident Evil 4 — January 11, 2005 (GC) Source: rummy master NeoGAF Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening SE — January 24, 2006 (PS2) Source: Kyomaster87’s longplay of the game. Mega Man Maverick Hunter X — January 31, 2006 (PSP) Source: RodriguezJr’s longplay of the game. Lost Planet — rummy modern January 12, 2007 (Xbox 360) Source: Official screenshot. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All — January 16, 2007 (DS) Source: Official rummy modern Nintendo screenshot. Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law — January 8, 2008 (PS2/PSP/Wii ) Source: Saxcat20’s longplay of the game. Dark Void — January 19, 2010 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) Source: Official trailer Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars — January 26, 2010 (Wii) Source: Classic Game Room Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective — January 11, 2011 (DS) Kaisap112’s longplay of the game. DmC — January 15, 2013 (Xbox 360/PS3) / January 25, 2013 (PC) Source: Official screenshot.

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