As you see, there are 32 titles within
Arcade Stadium. The main issue is that these games can be purchased in installment, and the actual content is a bit questionable if you happen to be a seasoned Capcom fan. While I love the
Street Fighter II love on display and played a ton of Capcom’s beat-em ups, I will say that seeing them stapled in here for the sake of content despite being released in other compilations fairly recently kind of put me off a bit. Sure, there are new backgrounds to add and a slightly different aesthetic, but everyone I know who would buy this bought the other titles the day they came out, myself included. While filler content is forgivable, I think it was fairly brave of Capcom to dive in with so many titles they have re-released in other collections.
Capcom Arcade Stadium Review (Switch eShop)
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Capcom Arcade Stadium Now Available on Switch eShop with Two Free Games
Ever since the Capcom Arcade Stadium was announced last year, it has looked like a promising way for Capcom to keep their rich arcade history alive on modern-day platforms. Doing it on the Switch is cool too since it allows you to have a ton of classic arcade games playable anywhere. With multiple game packs available, you can get all 30 of the collection’s games for $39.99 in one lump purchase or you can piecemeal it with various packs. Those looking for a free slice of the action can enjoy 1943 for free no matter what, and you can enjoy Ghosts ‘n Goblins as a free download until the launch of Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection on February 25.