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Capcom released a pair of Strider games in 1989. The first was a more traditional arcade beat-em-up, a linear but beautiful bit of hardcore action tooled to eat as many quarters as possible.
A new Strider game is in development, Capcom announced during its “World of Capcom” games panel at Comic-Con in San Diego.. Developed in collaboration between Double Helix Games and Capcom’s ...
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Resident Evil publisher Capcom today announced that its new Metroidvania-style Strider game will launch later this month for consoles and PC. Simply titled Strider, the game comes to PlayStation 3 ...
Capcom also promised that Strider won't start off strong and suddenly lose all of his powers like Samus does in Metroid. We also talked about Strider's backstory, his plasma scarf, and why they ...
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Add Strider to your Capcom Arcade Stadium game line-up! In the year 2048, the world has been conquered by Grandmaster Meio. A young A-Class Strider, Hiryu, is entrusted with the dangerous task of ...
Strider Hiryu has always seemed like the Boba Fett of the Capcom universe - iconic looks, massively popular with fans, yet has never really had a chance to fully deliver on his enormous potential.
Capcom is bringing back Strider in a new side-scrolling adventure game similar to Super Metroid. During the San Diego Comic-Con yesterday, Capcom revealed the new game simply called Strider.
Strider Hiryu has endured as one of Capcom's cherished heroes, but the company has pained over his return for many years. VG247's Dave Cook speaks with the publisher about Double Helix Games ...
And yet, Strider is arguably one of the most recognizable ninjas in video games today, no thanks in small part to the frequent roster spot he’s held in every Marvel vs. Capcom fighting game ...
Strider! Apparently it was a beloved side-scrolling arcade platformer made by Capcom. It's coming back, for PC and other electronic entertainment devices. This is probably good news. Unfortunately ...