Will the Capcom Home Arcade join our list of the best retro consoles ? Let's hope the emulation is good. Maybe you and a friend could go in on this pricey system together? In fact, if I'm not mistaken, all 16 games support co-op play. There are certainly plenty of co-op beat-'em-ups to take advantage of the system's dual-stick setup. Knowing Capcom, I figured they'd cram in at least three different entries to show off different characters and eras, especially since the system supports global leaderboards. Not a bad selection! It is surprisingly light on Street Fighters, though. Oh, and speaking of old favorites, here are all 16 included games: It's worth noting these are Japanese cabinet-style layouts using Sanwa sticks and super-sensitive buttons (unlike Western arcade cabinets with their bat-top joysticks and bulky buttons). This beast is meant for Capcom fans who want to play some old favorites with a buddy and don't mind a little bulk, hence the mirrored arcade control schemes with eight buttons and one joystick apiece. Of course, Capcom isn't necessarily going for the same easy-to-use experience as the SNES Classic. With a â¬230 (around $260) price tag, it's also one of the most expensive yet. This is currently undergoing changes and is expected to change drastically within the first couple of days after the game official launch.Īt a staggering 74 centimeters long, 22 centimeters wide, and 11 centimeters tall (to the joysticks), the Capcom Home Arcade is handily the biggest plug-n-play in ages - possibly ever. Below is our Marvel vs Capcom Infinite Tier List of the Best and Worst Characters in the game.