List of Capcom games: M

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This is a list of video games by Capcom organized alphabetically by name. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom.

TitleSystemRelease dateDeveloper(s)JPNAEUAUSRef(s)
Magic Sword Arcade July 23, 1990CapcomYesYesYes [1]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System May 29, 1992Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [1]
Xbox Live Arcade April 14, 2010CapcomYesYesYesYes [2]
PlayStation Network April 15, 2010YesYesYesYes [2]
Magical Tetris Challenge Arcade 1998CapcomYes [3]
Nintendo 64 November 20, 1998YesYesYes [3]
PlayStation March 18, 1999YesYes [3]
Game Boy Color November 12, 1999YesYesYes [3]
Mahjong Gakuen Arcade 1988CapcomYes [4]
Makaimura for WonderSwan WonderSwan July 22, 1999CapcomYes [5]
Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting Arcade April 2000 Takumi Corporation YesYes [6]
Dreamcast November 9, 2000YesYes [6]
Marusa no Onna Nintendo Entertainment System September 19, 1989CapcomYes [7]
Marvel Super Heroes Arcade October 24, 1995CapcomYesYes [8]
Sega Saturn August 8, 1997YesYesYes [8]
PlayStation September 25, 1997YesYesYes [8]
PlayStation Network September 26, 2012YesYesYesYes [8]
Xbox Live Arcade YesYesYesYes [8]
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Arcade July 1997CapcomYesYes [9]
Sega Saturn October 22, 1998Yes [9]
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter EX Edition PlayStation February 23, 1999CapcomYesYesYes [9]
Marvel Super Heroes In War of the Gems Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 18, 1996CapcomYesYesYes [10]
Marvel vs. Capcom Dreamcast March 25, 1999CapcomYesYesYes [11]
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Dreamcast March 30, 2000CapcomYesYesYes [12]
iOS April 25, 2012YesYesYesYes [12]
PlayStation 2 September 19, 2002YesYesYes [12]
PlayStation Network August 13, 2009YesYesYesYes [12]
Xbox September 19, 2002YesYes [12]
Xbox Live Marketplace July 29, 2009YesYesYesYes [12]
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes Arcade 2000CapcomYesYesYesYes [12]
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds PlayStation 3 February 15, 2011Capcom/Eighting YesYesYes [13]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [13]
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Arcade January 23, 1998CapcomYesYes [8]
Dreamcast March 25, 1999YesYesYes [8]
Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes EX Edition PlayStation November 11, 1999CapcomYesYesYes [8]
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite PlayStation 4 September 19, 2017CapcomYesYesYes [14]
Microsoft Windows YesYesYes [14]
Xbox One YesYesYes [14]
Marvel vs. Capcom Origins PlayStation Network September 25, 2012CapcomYesYesYesYes [15]
Xbox Live Arcade September 26, 2012YesYesYesYes [15]
Maximo vs. Army of Zin PlayStation 2 September 18, 2003CapcomYesYesYesYes [16]
PlayStation Network February 15, 2012Yes [16]
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory PlayStation 2 December 27, 2001CapcomYesYesYesYes [17]
PlayStation Network October 4, 2011YesYesYes [17]
MaXplosion iOS 2011CapcomYesYesYes [18]
Mega Man Nintendo Entertainment System December 17, 1987CapcomYesYesYes [19]
PlayStation August 5, 1999Yes [20]
Android January 5, 2017YesYes [21]
Mega Man & Bass Super Nintendo Entertainment System April 24, 1998CapcomYes [22]
Game Boy Advance August 10, 2002YesYesYesYes [23]
Mega Man 2 Nintendo Entertainment System December 24, 1988CapcomYesYesYes [24]
PlayStation September 2, 1999Yes [25]
iOS March 26, 2009Yes [26]
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters Arcade July 9, 1996CapcomYesYesYesYes [27]
Mega Man 3 Nintendo Entertainment System September 28, 1990CapcomYesYesYes [28]
PlayStation September 14, 1999Yes [29]
Mega Man 4 Nintendo Entertainment System December 6, 1991CapcomYesYesYes [30]
PlayStation October 28, 1999Yes [31]
Mega Man 5 Nintendo Entertainment System December 4, 1992CapcomYesYesYes [32]
PlayStation November 25, 1999Yes [33]
Mega Man 6 Nintendo Entertainment System November 5, 1993CapcomYesYes [34]
PlayStation December 9, 1999Yes [35]
Mega Man 64 Nintendo 64 November 22, 2000CapcomYesYes [36]
Mega Man 7 Super Nintendo Entertainment System March 24, 1995CapcomYesYesYes [37]
Mega Man 8 PlayStation December 17, 1996CapcomYesYesYesYes [38]
Sega Saturn January 17, 1997YesYes [38]
Mega Man 9 WiiWare September 22, 2008 Inti Creates/CapcomYesYesYesYes [39]
PlayStation Network September 25, 2008YesYesYesYes [39]
Xbox Live Marketplace October 1, 2008YesYesYesYes [39]
Mega Man 10 WiiWare March 1, 2010 Inti Creates/CapcomYesYesYesYes [40]
PlayStation Network March 9, 2010YesYesYes [40]
Xbox Live Marketplace March 31, 2010YesYesYesYes [40]
Mega Man 11 Microsoft Windows October 2, 2018CapcomYesYesYesYes [41]
Nintendo Switch YesYesYesYes [41]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYesYes [41]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [41]
Mega Man Anniversary Collection GameCube June 23, 2004 Atomic Planet Entertainment Yes [42]
PlayStation 2 Yes [42]
Xbox March 15, 2005Yes [43]
Mega Man Battle & Chase PlayStation March 20, 1997CapcomYesYesYesYes [44]
Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge Game Boy Advance August 8, 2003 Inti Creates/CapcomYesYesYes [45]
Mega Man Battle Network Game Boy Advance March 21, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [46]
Mega Man Battle Network 2 Game Boy Advance December 14, 2001CapcomYesYesYesYes [47]
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Game Boy Advance December 6, 2002CapcomYesYesYesYes [48] [49]
Mega Man Battle Network 4 Game Boy Advance December 14, 2003CapcomYesYesYesYes [50] [51]
Mega Man Battle Network 5 Game Boy Advance December 9, 2004CapcomYesYesYes [52]
Nintendo DS July 21, 2005YesYesYesYes [52]
Mega Man Battle Network 6 Game Boy Advance November 23, 2005CapcomYesYesYes [53]
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Game Boy July 26, 1991Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [54]
Mega Man II Game Boy December 20, 1991Japan System HouseYesYesYes [55]
Mega Man III Game Boy December 11, 1992Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [55]
Mega Man IV Game Boy October 29, 1993Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [55]
Mega Man Legends PlayStation December 18, 1997CapcomYesYesYes [56]
Microsoft Windows February 23, 2001YesYes [57]
PlayStation Portable August 4, 2005Yes [57]
Mega Man Legends 2 PlayStation April 20, 2000CapcomYesYesYes [58]
Microsoft Windows September 8, 2005YesYes [58]
PlayStation Portable May 30, 2003Yes [58]
Mega Man Legends 3 Nintendo 3DS CancelledCapcom [59]
Mega Man Mania Game Boy Advance CancelledCapcom [42]
Mega Man Network Transmission GameCube March 6, 2003 Arika YesYesYes [60]
Mega Man Powered Up PlayStation Portable March 2, 2006CapcomYesYesYes [61]
PlayStation Network December 16, 2009Yes [62]
Mega Man Soccer Super Nintendo Entertainment System February 17, 1994Sun LYesYes [28]
Mega Man Star Force Nintendo DS December 14, 2006CapcomYesYesYesYes [63]
Mega Man Star Force 2 Nintendo DS November 22, 2007CapcomYesYesYesYes [64]
Mega Man Star Force 3 Nintendo DS November 13, 2008CapcomYesYes [65]
Mega Man Universe PlayStation Network CancelledCapcom [66]
Xbox Live Marketplace [66]
Mega Man V Game Boy July 22, 1994Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [67]
Mega Man X Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 17, 1993CapcomYesYesYes [68]
DOS March 10, 1995Rozner LabsYesYes [68]
Virtual Console 2011CapcomYesYesYesYes [68]
Android November 18, 2011Yes [69]
iOS December 21, 2011YesYesYesYes [70]
Mega Man X Collection GameCube January 10, 2006CapcomYes [71]
PlayStation 2 Yes [71]
Mega Man X: Command Mission GameCube July 29, 2004CapcomYesYesYes [72]
PlayStation 2 YesYesYes [72]
Mega Man X Legacy Collection Microsoft Windows July 24, 2018CapcomYesYesYesYes [73]
Nintendo Switch YesYesYesYes [73]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYesYes [73]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [73]
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 Microsoft Windows July 24, 2018CapcomYesYesYesYes [73]
Nintendo Switch YesYesYesYes [73]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYesYes [73]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [73]
Mega Man X2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 16, 1994CapcomYesYesYesYes [74]
Mega Man X3 Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 1, 1995Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYes [75]
PlayStation April 26, 1996CapcomYesYes [75]
Sega Saturn YesYes [75]
Microsoft Windows March 28, 1997YesYesYes [75]
Virtual Console August 28, 2014Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYesYes [76]
Mega Man X4 PlayStation August 1, 1997CapcomYesYes [77]
Sega Saturn YesYes [77]
Microsoft Windows December 3, 1998YesYesYes [77]
PlayStation Network December 17, 2014YesYes [78]
Mega Man X5 PlayStation November 30, 2000CapcomYesYesYes [79]
Microsoft Windows July 30, 2001YesYesYesYes [80]
PlayStation Network September 9, 2014YesYes [81]
Mega Man X6 PlayStation November 29, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [82]
Microsoft Windows December 13, 2002Yes [82]
PlayStation Network July 8, 2015Yes [82]
Mega Man X7 PlayStation 2 July 17, 2003CapcomYesYesYes [83]
Microsoft Windows 2004Yes [83]
Mega Man X8 PlayStation 2 December 7, 2004CapcomYesYesYes [84]
Microsoft Windows March 10, 2005YesYes [85]
PlayStation Network December 16, 2015Yes [84]
Mega Man Xtreme Game Boy Color October 20, 2000CapcomYesYesYes [86]
Mega Man Xtreme 2 Game Boy Color July 19, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [87]
Virtual Console December 25, 2013YesYesYesYes [88]
Mega Man Zero Game Boy Advance October 22, 2014 Inti Creates YesYesYes [89]
Virtual Console December 25, 2013YesYesYesYes [90]
Mega Man Zero 2 Game Boy Advance May 2, 2003 Inti Creates YesYesYes [91]
Virtual Console January 7, 2015YesYesYesYes [90]
Mega Man Zero 3 Game Boy Advance April 23, 2004 Inti Creates YesYesYes [92]
Virtual Console March 26, 2015YesYesYesYes [93]
Mega Man Zero 4 Game Boy Advance April 21, 2005 Inti Creates YesYesYesYes [94]
Virtual Console May 14, 2015YesYesYesYes [94]
Mega Man Zero Collection Nintendo DS June 8, 2010 Inti Creates YesYesYesYes [95]
Mega Man ZX Nintendo DS July 6, 2006 Inti Creates YesYesYesYes [96]
Mega Man ZX Advent Nintendo DS July 12, 2007 Inti Creates YesYesYesYes [97]
Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X PlayStation Portable December 15, 2005CapcomYesYesYesYes [98]
Mega Man: The Power Battle Arcade October 18, 1995CapcomYes [99]
Mega Man: The Wily Wars Sega Mega Drive/Genesis October 21, 1994Minakuchi EngineeringYesYesYesYes [100]
Mega Twins Amiga 1991YesYesYesYes [101]
Arcade June 19, 1990CapcomYesYesYesYes [101]
Atari ST 1991TwilightYesYesYesYes [101]
PC Engine 1992 NEC Avenue Yes [101]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis 1994 Visco YesYesYesYes [101]
Mercs Amiga April 1990 Tiertex YesYesYes [102]
Amstrad CPC YesYesYes [102]
Arcade March 2, 1990CapcomYesYesYes [102]
Atari ST April 1990TiertexYesYesYes [102]
Commodore 64 YesYesYes [102]
Virtual Console February 9, 2009YesYesYes [103]
ZX Spectrum April 1990YesYesYes [102]
Metal Walker Game Boy Color December 24, 1999CapcomYesYes [104]
Mickey Mousecapade Nintendo Entertainment System March 6, 1987 Hudson Soft YesYes [105]
Mickey's Dangerous Chase Game Boy May 15, 1991 Now Production YesYesYes [106]
Mighty Final Fight Nintendo Entertainment System June 11, 1993CapcomYesYesYesYes [107]
Virtual Console January 29, 2014YesYesYesYes [107]
Minute to Win It iOS March 17, 2011CapcomYesYesYes [108]
Mizushima Shinji no Daikoushien Nintendo Entertainment System October 26, 1990CapcomYes [109]
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Federation vs ZAFT Arcade July 2005CapcomYes [110]
PlayStation 2 November 17, 2005Yes [110]
PlayStation Portable April 5, 2007Yes [110]
Mobile Suit Gundam: AEUG Vs Titans Arcade September 2003CapcomYes [111]
PlayStation 2 Yes [111]
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon Arcade December 6, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [112]
PlayStation 2 YesYesYes [112]
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon DX Dreamcast December 6, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [112]
Monster Hunter PlayStation 2 March 11, 2004CapcomYesYesYesYes [113]
Monster Hunter 2 PlayStation 2 February 16, 2006CapcomYes [114]
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Nintendo 3DS December 10, 2011CapcomYesYesYesYes [115]
Wii U December 8, 2012YesYesYesYes [115]
Monster Hunter 4 Nintendo 3DS September 14, 2013CapcomYes [116]
Monster Hunter Freedom PlayStation Portable December 1, 2005CapcomYesYesYesYes [117]
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 PlayStation Portable February 22, 2007CapcomYesYesYesYes [118]
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite PlayStation Portable March 27, 2008CapcomYesYesYesYes [119]
iOS May 8, 2014YesYesYesYes [120]
Monster Hunter Frontier G Microsoft Windows April 17, 2013CapcomYes [121]
Xbox 360 Yes [121]
PlayStation 3 November 20, 2013Yes [121]
Wii U December 11, 2013Yes [121]
PlayStation Vita August 13, 2014Yes [122]
Monster Hunter Frontier Online Microsoft Windows June 21, 2007CapcomYes [123]
Xbox Live Marketplace June 24, 2010Yes [123]
Monster Hunter G PlayStation 2 January 20, 2005CapcomYesYes [124]
Wii April 23, 2009Yes [124]
Monster Hunter Generations / Monster Hunter X Nintendo 3DS November 28, 2015CapcomYes [125]
July 15, 2016YesYesYes [126]
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Nintendo Switch November 28, 2015CapcomYes [127]
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd PlayStation Portable December 1, 2010CapcomYesYes [128]
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD ver. PlayStation 3 August 25, 2011CapcomYes [129]
Monster Hunter Stories Nintendo 3DS October 8, 2016 Marvelous Yes [130]
Monster Hunter Tri Wii August 1, 2009CapcomYesYesYesYes [131]
Monster Hunter Rise Nintendo Switch March 26, 2021CapcomYesYesYesYes [132]
Microsoft Windows January 12, 2022YesYesYesYes [133]
PlayStation 4 January 20, 2023YesYesYesYes [134]
PlayStation 5 YesYesYesYes [134]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [134]
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYesYes [134]
Monster Hunter: World PlayStation 4 January 26, 2018CapcomYesYesYesYes [135]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [135]
Microsoft Windows August 9, 2018YesYesYesYes [135]
Monster Hunter XX Nintendo 3DS March 18, 2017CapcomYes [136]
Monster Hunter XX: Nintendo Switch Ver. Nintendo Switch August 25, 2017CapcomYes [137]
MotoGP Wii October 30, 2008 Milestone srl YesYesYes [138]
MotoGP '07 PlayStation 2 October 1, 2007 Milestone srl YesYesYesYes [139]
MotoGP '08 PlayStation 2 October 24, 2008 Milestone srl YesYesYes [140]
PlayStation 3 YesYesYes [140]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [140]
Microsoft Windows YesYes [140]
MotoGP 09/10 PlayStation 3 March 18, 2010Monumental GamesYesYesYes [141]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [141]
MotoGP 10/11 PlayStation 3 March 15, 2011Monumental GamesYesYesYes [142]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [142]
Mr. Bill iOS September 24, 2010CapcomYesYesYes [143]
Muscle Bomber CPS Changer July 13, 1993CapcomYesYesYesYes [144]
Muscle Bomber 2 CPS Changer September 2, 1994CapcomYesYesYesYes [144]
Muscle Bomber Duo Arcade December 6, 1993CapcomYesYesYesYes [145] [146]
Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion FM Towns July 13, 1993CapcomYesYesYesYes [144]

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