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2 years ago ::
Sep 13, 2010 - 1:07PM
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I think this is the third place I'm asking since I don't seem to be getting any answers, but is Capcom planing on supporting the Androids mobile OS?
The Nutter - a poem inspired by justice.
If I was a nutter, a crazy little man. I’d spend my days on forums, trolling the best I can. I’d get banned so very often, every couple days. It’s really not my fault that I’m so full of craze. When I’m out in public, the girls give me the look. Too bad it’s fear and pity that I somehow mistook. I'd continue to tell myself its desire in her eye. But in reality: I’m a stalker, a creepy little guy. At days end I'd head back home to my mental ward. Go online, start more flames wars, when I get so board.
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1 year ago ::
Apr 29, 2011 - 6:27PM
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it would be very nice to see some capcom games on android phones. iphone already has sf4 why not android phones when the market is much bigger?
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11 months ago ::
Jul 01, 2011 - 7:32PM
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Makes no sense from a business point of view not to make games for Android OS 2.2 and newer. Unless Capcom has an exclusive deal with Apple. If Capcom mobile is reading this what games are you planning for the Android OS platform tablet or phone devices?
Thanks for listening.
-Richard Silva- CAPCOM player since 1984
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7 months ago ::
Nov 12, 2011 - 12:21AM
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I'm with these guys, with the inclusion of Windows Phone 7 of course ;) It'd be awesome to have some quality games for the people who don't want to play that "Angry Birds" game. You guys are capable of topping such a game, so my question is, what's keeping you guys from doing so?
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7 months ago ::
Nov 13, 2011 - 7:11PM
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Even more reason CAPCOM should start offering old library games or even new games for the Android OS platform. Research agency Canalys has published its findings on the smartphone bullfight of 2011 where sales for the first quarter of 2011 were forecasted and from the whole lot only one thing that stands out. Android market share is expanding and as it rises it grabs a huge 35% of smartphone sector and rising to a 41% high by the second quarter of 2011. A total of 101 million smartphones were shipped out quarter 1 in 2011. Of them 37.3 million were Android phones while there was nearly half that amount 18.65 million that numbered the iPhones sold in the same quarter.
-Richard Silva- CAPCOM player since 1984
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