For detailed information about this series, see: Capcom Fighting Evolution on Wikipedia
Capcom Fighting is a crossover fighting video game series by Capcom.
Video Games[]
- Capcom Fighting All-Stars: Code Holders. Arcade. The intended first entry in the series before its cancellation. It was a 3D fighting game in the vein of Rival Schools.
- Capcom Fighting Evolution (October 2004). Arcade. Later released on PlayStation 2 and Xbox. A "salvaged" version of the above released in its place, a traditional 2D sprite-based fighting game. Known as Capcom Fighting Jam in Japan and Europe
Links to other series[]
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2002 | Strider Hiryu's moveset from Capcom Fighting All-Stars featured moves from his Marvel vs. Capcom appearances. | |||
Street Fighter | October 2004 | Twelve Street Fighter characters are selectable in Capcom Fighting Evolution; Ingrid is selectable in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX and the three original characters from Capcom Fighting All-Stars have been included in the online Street Fighter V character encyclopedia and Karin is given an Ingrid costume in Arcade Edition. |
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Darkstalkers | October 2004 | Anakaris, Demitri, Felicia and Jedah from Darkstalkers are selectable in Capcom Fighting Evolution. |
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Red Earth | October 2004 | Leo, Kenji, Hauzer and Hydron from Red Earth are selectable in Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 1 | |
Final Fight | October 2004 | Haggar, Jessica and Carlos Miyamoto make a cameo appearance in Alex's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 1 | |
Rival Schools | October 2004 | Characters from Rival Schools make cameo appearances in Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 1 | |
Star Gladiator | October 2004 | June Lin Milliam and Ellie from Star Gladiator make cameos in Felicia's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. |
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Strider | October 2004 | Tong Pooh from Strider makes a cameo in Felicia's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 1 | |
Power Stone | October 2004 | Ayame and Rouge from Power Stone make cameos in Felicia's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. |
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Battle Circuit | October 2004 | Yellow Iris from Battle Circuit makes a cameo in Felicia's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. |
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Devil May Cry | October 2004 | Dante from Devil May Cry makes a cameo appearance in Jedah's ending from Capcom Fighting Evolution. |
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Vulgus | October 2004 | The Yashichi enemy from Vulgus appears in Hydron's ending from Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 1 | |
Forgotten Worlds | October 2004 | A statue of the War God from Forgotten Worlds makes a cameo in Guy's ending in Capcom Fighting Evolution. | 2 | |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure | October 2004 | Rose's "Midnight Bliss" form in Capcom Fighting Evolution is masked Lisa Lisa on a Gondola from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure part 2, while her secret "Midnight Bliss" form is Enya Geil from part 3. |
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Gotcha Force | October 2004 | Guy's secret "Midnight Bliss" form in Capcom Fighting Evolution is Shadow Girl from Gotcha Force. |
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Pocket Fighter | October 2004 | Chun-li's secret "Midnight Bliss" form in Capcom Fighting Evolution is one of her sprites from Pocket Fighter. |
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Ace o Nerae! | October 2004 | Karin's "Midnight Bliss" form in Capcom Fighting Evolution is based on Reika Ryuzaki from Ace o Nerae!. |
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December 2008 | Ingrid from Capcom Fighting All-Stars was considered to be a playable character in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. | |||
Tekken | March 06, 2012 | Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution makes an uncredited cameo in the prequel comic book bundled with Street Fighter X Tekken Special Edition. |
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Onimusha | March 14, 2013 | Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Jam appears in Onimusha Soul as part of the "Capcom Heroines" limited event. | 1 | |
Otoranger | January 24, 2014 | D.D., Rook and Ingrid from Capcom Fighting All-Stars are featured in Otoranger. | 1 | |
Project X Zone | November 12, 2015 | There are references to Capcom Fighting Evolution in Project X Zone 2. | 3 |