List of Capcom games: S

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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)
Samurai Sword Family Computer Disk System November 15, 1988CapcomYes [1]
Saturday Night Slam Masters Arcade July 13, 1993CapcomYesYesYesYes [2]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis YesYesYesYes [3]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System YesYesYesYes [4]
Section Z Arcade December 1985CapcomYes [5]
Family Computer Disk System May 25, 1987Yes [6]
Nintendo Entertainment System July 1987YesYes [6]
Sengoku Basara PlayStation 2 July 21, 2005CapcomYesYesYesYes [7]
PlayStation Network June 19, 2013Yes [7]
Sengoku Basara 2 PlayStation 2 2006CapcomYes [8]
Wii Yes [8]
Sengoku Basara Battle Heroes PlayStation Portable 2009CapcomYes [9]
Sengoku Basara Chronicle Heroes PlayStation Portable July 21, 2011CapcomYes [10]
Sengoku Basara X Arcade 2008CapcomYes [10]
PlayStation 2 Yes [10]
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes PlayStation 3 July 29, 2010CapcomYesYesYesYes [11]
Wii YesYesYesYes [11]
Sengoku Basara 4 PlayStation 3 January 23, 2014CapcomYes [12]
PlayStation 4 July 23, 2015Yes [12]
Sengoku Basara: Sanada Yukimura-Den PlayStation 3 August 25, 2016CapcomYes [13]
PlayStation 4 Yes [13]
Shadow of Rome PlayStation 2 February 4, 2005CapcomYesYesYes [14]
Shantae Game Boy Color June 2, 2002 WayForward Technologies Yes [15]
Shichisei Toushin: Guyferd PlayStation 1998CapcomYes [16]
Sega Saturn Yes [16]
Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 PlayStation 1999CapcomYes [17]
Side Arms Commodore 64 Yes [18]
TurboGrafx-16 Yes [18]
ZX Spectrum Yes [18]
Side Arms Hyper Dyne Amiga Yes [18]
Arcade December 1986CapcomYes [18]
Atari ST Yes [18]
Side Arms Special TurboGrafx-CD Yes [18]
Slipstream Arcade 1995CapcomYesYesYes [19]
Smurfs' Village iOS 2010Beeline Interactive Inc.YesYesYes [20]
Android 2011YesYesYes [20]
Smurfs' Grabber iOS September 7, 2011Beeline Interactive Inc.YesYesYes [21]
Smurf Life iOS 2012Beeline Interactive Inc.YesYesYes [22]
Snow Brothers Nintendo Entertainment System 1990CapcomYes [23]
SonSon Arcade July 1984CapcomYes [24]
Nintendo Entertainment System February 8, 1986 Micronics Yes [24]
SonSon 2 TurboGrafx-16 1989CapcomYes [25]
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand Arcade 1999CapcomYesYes [26]
Dreamcast August 10, 2000YesYesYes [27]
Spyborgs Wii September 22, 2009Bionic GamesYesYesYes [28]
Star Gladiator Arcade July 1996CapcomYesYesYesYes [29]
PlayStation October 25, 1996YesYesYesYes [30]
Startling Adventures Kuso 3 נDaiboken PlayStation May 24, 2001CapcomYes [31]
Steel Battalion Xbox September 12, 2002CapcomYesYesYesYes [32]
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor Xbox 360 June 19, 2012 FromSoftware YesYesYesYes [33]
Steel Battalion: Line of Contact Xbox February 26, 2004Capcom/Nude Maker YesYesYes [34]
Steel Fang Microsoft Windows 1996CapcomYes [35]
Stocker Commodore 64 1988Bally Sente Inc.YesYesYesYes [36]
Street Fighter Amiga August 30, 1987 Tiertex Yes [37]
Arcade CapcomYesYesYes [37]
Atari ST 1988TiertexYesYes [37]
Commodore 64 June 1988Pacific International DataworksYesYes [37]
DOS 1988Micro TalentYes [37]
ZX Spectrum TiertexYes [37]
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Microsoft Windows May 29, 2018 Digital Eclipse YesYesYesYes [38]
Nintendo Switch YesYesYesYes [38]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYesYes [38]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [38]
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Nintendo Entertainment System August 8, 1990CapcomYesYes [39]
Virtual Console February 26, 2014YesYesYesYes [39]
Street Fighter Alpha Arcade June 5, 1995CapcomYesYes [40]
Game Boy Color 1999YesYesYes [40]
PlayStation December 22, 1995YesYesYes [41]
PlayStation Network August 14, 2008YesYesYesYes [40]
Sega Saturn January 26, 1996YesYesYesYes [42]
Microsoft Windows June 14, 1998Yes [40]
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Arcade February 27, 1996CapcomYesYes [43]
PlayStation August 9, 1996YesYesYes [44]
PlayStation Network June 4, 2009Yes [43]
Sega Saturn September 14, 1996YesYesYes [45]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System November 1996YesYesYes [46]
Virtual Console December 7, 2009YesYesYes [43]
Microsoft Windows November 1, 1997YesYesYes [43]
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Arcade June 29, 1998 Atlus/Capcom YesYes [47]
Dreamcast July 8, 1999YesYesYes [48]
Game Boy Advance September 27, 2002 Crawfish Interactive YesYesYes [49]
PlayStation December 23, 1998CapcomYesYesYes [50]
PlayStation Network October 18, 2011YesYes [47]
Sega Saturn August 6, 1999Yes [51] [52]
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max PlayStation Portable January 19, 2006CapcomYesYesYes [53]
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology PlayStation 2 May 25, 2006CapcomYesYesYesYes [54]
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection PlayStation 2 August 31, 2004CapcomYes [55]
Xbox October 28, 2004YesYesYes [55]
Street Fighter Collection PlayStation September 18, 1997CapcomYesYesYes [56]
Sega Saturn October 23, 1997YesYesYes [57]
Street Fighter EX Arcade December 19, 1996 Arika YesYes [58]
Street Fighter EX2 Arcade May 26, 1998 Arika YesYes [59]
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus Arcade June 11, 1999 Arika YesYes [59]
PlayStation December 22, 1999 Arika YesYesYes [59]
Street Fighter EX3 PlayStation 2 March 4, 2000 Arika YesYesYes [60]
Street Fighter EX Alpha PlayStation July 17, 1997 Arika YesYesYes [61]
Street Fighter EX Plus Arcade March 3, 1997 Arika YesYes [58]
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Amiga 1992Creative MaterialsYes [62]
Arcade March 1991CapcomYesYesYesYes [63]
Commodore 64 1992Creative MaterialsYes [62]
CPS Changer 1994CapcomYes [62]
DOS 1992CapcomYesYes [62]
Game Boy August 11, 1995Sun LYesYesYesYes [62]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System June 10, 1992CapcomYesYesYes [62]
Virtual Console December 2, 2006CapcomYesYesYesYes [64] [65]
ZX Spectrum 1992 Tiertex Yes [62]
Street Fighter II Champion Edition Arcade March 13, 1992CapcomYesYesYesYes [66]
PC Engine June 12, 1993Yes [66]
Master System September 1997 Tec Toy Yes [66]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis September 28, 1993CapcomYesYesYes [66]
X68000 November 26, 1993Yes [66]
Virtual Console July 29, 2008YesYesYesYes [66]
Street Fighter II Movie PlayStation December 12, 1995CapcomYes [67]
Sega Saturn March 15, 1996Yes [67]
Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition Sega Mega Drive/Genesis September 28, 1993CapcomYesYesYes [68]
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting Arcade December 9, 1992CapcomYesYesYesYes [69]
CPS Changer YesYesYesYes [69]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System July 11, 1993YesYesYesYes [70]
Virtual Console August 10, 2007YesYesYesYes [71]
Xbox Live Marketplace August 2, 2006YesYes [72]
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Arcade May 12, 1999CapcomYesYesYesYes [73]
Dreamcast June 29, 2000YesYesYes [74]
PlayStation 2 July 22, 2004YesYes [73]
Xbox October 28, 2004YesYesYes [73]
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition PlayStation Network August 23, 2011 Iron Galaxy Studios YesYesYes [75]
Xbox Live Marketplace August 24, 2011YesYesYesYes [75]
Street Fighter III: Double Impact Dreamcast December 16, 1999CapcomYesYesYes [76]
Street Fighter III: New Generation Arcade February 1997CapcomYesYesYes [77]
Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact Arcade October 1997CapcomYesYes [78]
Dreamcast December 16, 1999YesYesYes [79]
Street Fighter IV Arcade July 18, 2008 Dimps/CapcomYes [80]
PlayStation 3 February 12, 2009YesYesYes [81]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [81]
Microsoft Windows July 2, 2009YesYesYes [82]
iOS March 10, 2010YesYesYes [83]
Android March 10, 2010YesYesYes [84]
Street Fighter IV: Volt iOS June 30, 2011 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYes [85]
Street Fighter V PlayStation 4 February 16, 2016 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYesYes [86]
Microsoft Windows YesYesYesYes [86]
Street Fighter V: Arcade Version PlayStation 4 January 16, 2018 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYesYes [87]
Microsoft Windows YesYesYesYes [87]
Street Fighter 6 Microsoft Windows June 2, 2023CapcomYesYesYesYes [88]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYesYes [88]
PlayStation 5 YesYesYesYes [88]
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYesYes [88]
Street Fighter X Mega Man Microsoft Windows December 17, 2012Seow Zong HuiYesYesYesYes [89]
Street Fighter X Tekken PlayStation 3 March 6, 2012 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYes [90]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [90]
Microsoft Windows May 11, 2012QLOCYesYesYesYes [90]
PlayStation Vita October 25, 2012 Sucker Punch Productions YesYesYes [90]
iOS September 19, 2012 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYesYes [91]
Street Fighter Zero CPS Changer 1996CapcomYes [92]
Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Arcade 1996CapcomYes [93]
Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash PlayStation 1996CapcomYes [93]
Sega Saturn Yes [93]
Street Fighter Zero 3 Sega Saturn August 6, 1999CapcomYes [94]
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper Arcade 2001CapcomYes [95]
Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game) Arcade June 1995 Incredible Technologies YesYesYesYes [96]
Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game) PlayStation August 11, 1995CapcomYesYesYesYes [97]
Sega Saturn YesYesYesYes [98]
Strider Amiga 1989YesYesYesYes [99]
Atari ST YesYesYesYes [99]
Arcade March 7, 1989CapcomYesYesYes [100]
Commodore 64 1989YesYesYesYes [99]
DOS YesYesYesYes [99]
PlayStation 2000YesYesYesYes [101]
Master System 1991 Sega YesYesYesYes [99]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis September 29, 1990SegaYesYesYesYes [102]
TurboGrafx-CD September 22, 1994YesYesYesYes [99]
Virtual Console November 15, 2011YesYes [99]
X68000 1991Yes [99]
ZX Spectrum 1989YesYesYesYes [99]
Strider (2014 video game) PlayStation Network February 18, 2014 Double Helix Games/CapcomYesYesYesYes [103]
Microsoft Windows YesYesYesYes [103]
Xbox Live Marketplace YesYesYesYes [103]
Strider (1989 NES video game) Nintendo Entertainment System July 1989CapcomYes [104]
Strider HD PlayStation 4 February 18, 2014 Double Helix Games/CapcomYesYesYesYes [103]
Xbox One YesYesYesYes [103]
Strider 2 Arcade December 13, 1999CapcomYesYes [105]
PlayStation February 24, 2000YesYesYes [106]
PlayStation Network August 27, 2014YesYes [106]
Strider HD PlayStation Network February 18, 2014 Double Helix Games/CapcomYesYesYesYes [103]
Xbox Live Marketplace YesYesYesYes [103]
Strider II Amiga 1990YesYes [107]
Amstrad CPC YesYes [107]
Atari ST YesYes [107]
Commodore 64 YesYes [107]
Game Gear YesYes [107]
Master System 1992YesYes [107]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis YesYes [107]
ZX Spectrum 1990YesYes [107]
Super Adventure Rockman PlayStation June 25, 1998KouyoushaYes [108]
Sega Saturn Yes [108]
Super Buster Bros. Arcade November 1990 Mitchell Corporation YesYes [109]
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Game Boy Advance July 19, 2002CapcomYesYesYes [110]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 4, 1991YesYesYes [110]
Virtual Console May 16, 2013YesYesYesYes [110]
Super Pang Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 1992CapcomYesYes [110]
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo Arcade May 31, 1996CapcomYesYesYes [111]
PlayStation November 30, 1996YesYes [112]
Sega Saturn 1997YesYesYes [112]
Microsoft Windows 1997YesYesYesYes [112]
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix PlayStation Network August 30, 2007CapcomYesYesYesYes [113]
Xbox Live Marketplace August 29, 2007YesYesYesYes [113]
Super Puzzle Fighter II X for Matching Service Dreamcast July 5, 2001Yes [112]
Super Street Fighter II Amiga 1995Yes [114]
Arcade September 10, 1993YesYesYesYes [114]
DOS 1996Yes [114]
FM Towns October 1994Yes [114]
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis June 25, 1994YesYesYes [114]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System YesYesYes [114]
Virtual Console December 18, 2007YesYesYesYes [114]
X68000 September 30, 1994Yes [114]
Super Street Fighter II Turbo Amiga 1995Yes [111]
Arcade February 23, 1994CapcomYesYesYesYes [111]
DOS May 1995 Eurocom YesYes [111]
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix PlayStation Network November 25, 2008 Backbone Entertainment YesYes [113]
Xbox Live Marketplace November 26, 2008Yes [113]
Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge for Matching Service Dreamcast 2000CapcomYes [114]
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival Game Boy Advance June 13, 2001CapcomYesYesYes [111]
Super Street Fighter IV PlayStation 3 April 27, 2010 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYes [115]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [115]
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition Nintendo 3DS February 26, 2011 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYesYes [115]
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Arcade December 16, 2010 Dimps/CapcomYesYesYes [116]
PlayStation 3 June 30, 2011YesYesYes [116]
Xbox 360 YesYesYes [116]
Microsoft Windows July 5, 2011QLOCYesYesYesYes [116]
Suzu Monogatari PlayStation June 1, 2000CapcomYes [117] [118]
Sweet Home Nintendo Entertainment System December 15, 1989CapcomYes [119]
Sydney 2000 Microsoft Windows August 14, 2000 Attention to Detail Yes [120]
PlayStation October 26, 2000Yes [121]
Dreamcast Yes [122]

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