

In addition, for 2d, 2.5d (SFIV/V style 3d graphics on a 2d plane games) and 3d fighting games combined, counting only original titles and console ports of games originally released (in arcades, generally) within the past five years, though, the Dreamcast still has the edge, I think… it goes to show how Capcom has faded, and how the fighting game genre doesn’t see anywhere near the number of releases now that it once did. It’s too bad.
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Capcom did release more 3d fighting games that have 3d movement (that is, not games that play on a flat plane like the Street Fighter IV/V series all do) on the Dreamcast than on all other platforms combined, though, so there is that after the DC Capcom mostly abandoned 3d fighting games.

Returning to the subject of ‘near-useless lists’… here’s another one! I made this because I was wondering if Capcom had released more fighting games on the Dreamcast than they have since. Well, that was true through the ’00s, but thanks to their numerous digital re-releases of old games, it isn’t anymore.
