DrYon said:
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. |
Between the Capcom Five and every major Capcom franchise this generation either going multiplatform ps3/360 and Monster Hunter completely jumping ship, I'd hardly call them Sony biased. And let's not forget that Dead Rising was 360 exclusive and Lost Planet timed exclusive.
And hell, almost all of their ps1 big hitters went multiplat as well, with RE 1-3 winding up on more Nintendo platforms than Sony platforms.