Capcom was one of the most active publishers on Sega's amazing console, the Dreamcast. Old Capcom franchises received amazing updates and new franchises were born. Here is a list of my favorite 10 Capcom Dreamcast games.
10. Vampire Chronicles - A great fighting game with a lot of options for different matches. You can have your character use the fighting system from any of the previous Darkstalkers games, making for some interesting maches. This game was only available in Japan.
9.Tech Romancer - This spiritual successor to Capcom's own Cyberbots, this game feature awesome giant robot action. Also, like many great Capcom Dreamcast games, Tech Romancer features a robust amount of unlockables to extend replay value. You could even download a mini-game to your VMU to unlock more points to buy content!
8. Mars Matrix - Capcom published a lot of great shooters for the Dreamcast, including Giga Wing and Gunbird 2, but Mars Matrix shines as their finest shooter on the system. Intense difficulty and lots of unlockables will keep you coming back.
7. Resident Evil: Code Veronica - This then-exclusive Dreamcast entry into the RE franchise pushed the series forward in terms of story and difficulty.
6. Cannon Spike - A great shooter with loads of Capcom fan service. Take out wave after wave of enemies as Cammy, Mega Man, King Arthur and more. This classic begs for an update on XBLA/PSN.
5. Capcom vs SNK - The presentation in this great game will make your forget all about the horrible copy and paste job Capcom did with the packaging (Literally just art from SFA3 and Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition tacked on the cover. What were they thinking?). Great match-ups and some of the best boss fights in a Capcom fighter. Also, you could link this game to Neo Geo Pocket Color's SNK vs Capcom. I know I'm one of like 10 people that actually did this, but it's awesome.
4. Street Fighter III: Third Strike - I think that SFIII:TS is the greatest game ever made. I didn't get into in as much until after the Dreamcast, but the Dreamcast version was definitely a classic. The Dreamcast also saw a compilation of earlier versions of SFIII and a perfect port of Street Fighter Alpha 3.
3. Marvel vs Capcom 2 - The lasting power of this novelty act is amazing. This game features a giant cast and loads of replay value to unlock everything.
2. Project Justice - Capcom's best 3-D fighting game (until maybe, SFIV), Project Justice is incredible. This sequel to the classic, Rival Schools, feature a ton of story and unlockables on top of some truly great fighting action. It also features some of the best presentation of any Capcom game. A true classic.
1. Power Stone 2 - The first Power Stone was incredible and put those four controller slots on the Dreamcast to work. The second installment added a ton of unlockables and great options for collecting and customizing items. Power Stone is incredible with 1-4 players. A better 4 person fighter has yet to come out. This is another game that would be a perfect fit for XBLA/PSN.











I have to agree with Powerstone 2 being the best Dreamcast game, followed by Project Justice and MvC2.
Matoto ManBut you counted an import game as the 10th best. I would've thought you'd have put SFIIX or SFZ3 in there because that had online capabilities too.
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