Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium costs $39.99 for the whole set, while the individual games cost $3.99. Also, I didn’t factor in SonSon towards my ultimate verdict, since it’s free-to-download whether you buy the complete set or not. Capcom Sports Club also has three different games, but they all had the same aim (being fast-paced arcade sports games) and play value, so I chose to count it as one game. Three Wonders contains three completely different games, and they were so different from each-other that I chose to review them as their own entities. There’s 32 games in Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, but really, there’s 34. NO! means the game didn’t age gracefully and is not worth seeking out, and certainly not worth spending money on. YES! means the game is still fun and has actual gameplay value when played today and is worth seeking out. Capcom has a history of lazy packages, like Capcom Arcade Cabinet for example. For that matter, the simple yet effective manuals that include visual aides that identify power-ups or provide complete move sets for fighters is much appreciated. I had to remap the controls quite a lot, and I didn’t appreciate how much I needed that until I played the Nintendo 64 collection on Switch Online, which has no such options. Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium is identical to the first stadium in terms of engine and layout.
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