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Capcom putting weight behind Games for Windows

Microsoft’s Games for Windows service got a shot in the arm today with the announcement of major support from Capcom. In North America, the publisher will release Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil 5 and Bionic Commando for Microsoft’s PC gaming service.

A brief press release confirmed that all games will feature customised control schemes and all the trappings of a GFW release (including achivements). Presumably Street Fighter IV will come bundled with a MadCatz pad – I don’t fancy throwing fireballs with arrow keys.

Capcom's Street Fighter IV, coming to Games for Windows.

Capcom's Street Fighter IV, coming to Games for Windows.

Most notably, Capcom’s confirmed that Resident Evil 5 will include support for of NVIDIA’s GeForce 3D Vision technology (silly glasses sold separately). Are zombies jumping out of your laptop enough to coax you into a second purchase?

It’s interesting to see significant support for the awkwardly-named Games for Windows service from Capcom – there’s obviously a huge install base if a publisher can find the right price point and approach. That said, any platform without strong parent support will continue to struggle, and Microsoft hasn’t paid much attention lately.

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