The retro hits just keep on coming today! This newly released trailer of the upcoming Capcom Classics Reloaded compliation shows off the game in action, and it gets a retro-loving gamer like myself pretty excited. Not only will it feature Street Figher II, and Ghouls 'n Goblins, it'll also come with game-sharing so that you and your friends can play using just one UMD. The compliation will feature more than 15 games, and will collect stats, and save things like cheats and music in galleries that you can easily access. Best of all, it has a nice budget price of $27 shipped on amazon.com. The game comes out October 24th.
Capcom Classics reloads on the PSP

Looks like somebody's on a classic kick: Last Friday, Capcom announced that they would be continuing the nostalgia fest started by Capcom Classics Collection Remix with the coming release of Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded for the PSP. The new title will feature 15 old-school titles, some of which are listed below:
- Commando
- Eco Fighters
- Ghouls n' Ghosts
- King of Dragons
- Knights of the Round
- Street Fighter II
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Capcom Classics Remix gets the PSP treatment

The month-old title's already seen action on the PS2 and Xbox, but a near overhaul of classic titles (which now includes old-school favorites like Captain Commando and Strider) means an entirely fresh experience for gamers looking to spend some gaming time with old friends from the arcade. The difference this time being there's no need to deal with a pocketful of greasy quarters.
Here's a quick list of some of the games we'll be seeing on the disc:
1941
Avengers
Block Block
Captain Commando
Magic Sword
Quiz and Dragons (major credit muncher)
Street Fighter
Strider
Three Wonders
Varth
Wireless multiplayer play, score swapping, and the option to select different screen sizes are also included.
There's already a decent roster of titles on this compilation, but if you had it your way, what would your classic game compilation look like?
[via PSP Updates]
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