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KylieDog said:
DrYon said:
Boutros said:

Capcom?...

Resident Evil series is multiplatform
Devil May Cry 4 is multiplatform
Onimusha is multiplatform
Dead Rising is 360 exclusive
Lost Planet was 360 timed exclusive
No PS3 exclusive

I don't understand...

That's right, Capcom. As I said, they were key supporters for PS1 and PS2.

Resident Evil 1, 2 and 3 were PS1 timed exclusive. Resident Evil Outbreak 1 and 2 were PS2 exclusive. Devil May Cry 1, 2 and 3 were PS2 exclusive. Onimusha 1 (Xbox version later), 2, 3 and 4 were PS2 exclusive. Dino Crisis 1 and 2 were PS1 timed exclusive. Breath of Fire 3 and 4 were PS1 exclusive and 5 were PS2 exclusive. Megaman X5, X6 were PS1 exclusive and Megaman X7 and X8 were PS2 exclusive. Monster Hunter 1 and 2 were PS2 exclusive. Monster Hunter Freedom 1 and 2 are PSP exclusive and the major seller games for it.

They still give major support for PS3. The only real exception is Monster Hunter 3. There's no doubt, they have strong ties with Sony.

 

You seem to ignore the fact Dino Crisis 3 went to Xbox only, Resident Evil (REmake) and RE0 both went exclusively to Gamecube.  RE: Code Veronica was a Dreamcast exclusive until it died, Street Fighter III, MvC1+2, Powerstone...all DC games that only went elsewhere after the DC died, and they didn't go exclusively to PS2 either.  RE4 also went to GC first.

 

...probably a load I am missing.  Point is for every PS exclusive game there is probably an exclusive for another console.

 

 

My answer is Valve...they have done nothing for PS3 or Wii.  Orange Box on PS3 was EA.

I didn't ignore. These are very few exceptions. Just because they got some exclusive titles for non-Sony consoles doesn't hide the fact they were focused on PS2 more than any other platform.

"Point is for every PS exclusive game there is probably an exclusive for another console."

Not really. Capcom support for PS1 were, by a long shot, higher than N64 and Saturn. Same goes for PS2 and their competitors: DC, GC and Xbox, no one came close to the support Capcom gave to PS2. Even on the portables, at the beggining of the war between DS and PSP, Capcom was PSP focused. They're still very restricted toward DS, very few games released for it, adding the fact we're talking about a 100+ million userbase portable.

The only reason now Capcom isn't so Sony biased is because the PS3 is in third-place and still almost every single major game they do is also coming for it (the only real recent exceptions are Monster Hunter Tri and Dead Rising). Which is contradictory, since their support for N64 was almost non-existant and they gave very few support for the original Xbox. Both of them had similar userbase PS3 have now.

That's why I came to the conclusion that Capcom is biased toward Sony.