Compare Capcom Arcade Stadium Packs 1, 2, and 3 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Capcom. Published by CAPCOM CO., LTD. Released on 5/25/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Single Player, Arcade, Adventure.

Thirty-two Capcom arcade classics spanning 1984 to 2001, all in one package. Beat-em-ups, shooters, fighters, and cult oddities, with modern quality-of-life tricks bolted on.

Capcom Arcade Stadium is a compilation of 32 arcade titles covering roughly three decades of the publisher's coin-op history, organized into three themed packs: Pack 1 (Dawn of the Arcade, 1984-1988), Pack 2 (Arcade Revolution, 1989-1992), and Pack 3 (Arcade Evolution, 1992-2001). Buying all three packs together also throws in Ghosts 'n Goblins, the original quarter-eating platformer that still has the nerve to murder you on stage one. The selection cuts across multiple genres: top-down shoot-em-ups like 1942 and 1941, side-scrolling brawlers like Final Fight and Strider, fighting games anchored by Street Fighter II and its variants, and deeper cuts like the bullet-hell Progear, which makes its console debut here. That breadth is the collection's biggest selling point and also its main caveat: some genres are stacked (there are five entries in the 19XX shooter series alone), while others feel notably thin. On the feature side, the emulation is sharp and the quality-of-life toolkit is genuinely good. You get gameplay rewind, save states, adjustable difficulty, and a variable speed control that lets you slow down the action when things get hectic or crank it up when the pacing drags. Visual options cover the full spectrum from 3D-rendered cabinet skins with fake scanlines down to a clean 2D view with simple border frames. Most games also let you toggle between English and Japanese ROMs, which is a small thing that retro fans will appreciate. The CASPO points system earns you new frames, backgrounds, and cabinet designs as you play, and Score Challenge plus Timed Challenge modes feed directly into global online leaderboards if you want a reason to keep grinding. For the couch crowd: roughly 18 of the 32 games support local co-op, and a handful allow up to four players simultaneously, which makes a Saturday night session very viable. Final Fight in particular holds up well with two people passing a controller around. The bad news is that there is no online multiplayer at all, which will sting if your crew is geographically scattered. The other honest note is that Street Fighter II appears in multiple iterations across the packs, and critics at launch pointed out that several brawler titles overlap with the separately sold Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle, which adds online play for those same games. If you already own that bundle, some of the value here evaporates. Who is this for? Anyone who grew up pumping 50p into a cabinet and wants a solid, well-preserved way to revisit those games on PC. Newcomers can lean fully on rewind and save states to keep things approachable, while high-score hunters can ignore those aids completely and chase leaderboard spots. The collection sold over 1.8 million units, which suggests it found its audience. Just go in knowing the roster has some filler alongside the genuine classics, and that this is local-only when friends are involved. Riley, Scout Team

Capcom Arcade Stadium Packs 1, 2, and 3
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Capcom Arcade Stadium Packs 1, 2, and 3

May 25, 2021CapcomCAPCOM CO., LTD
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Thirty-two Capcom arcade classics spanning 1984 to 2001, all in one package. Beat-em-ups, shooters, fighters, and cult oddities, with modern quality-of-life tricks bolted on.

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Solid retro pick for local co-op nights and nostalgia hunters, but the no-online-multiplayer limit is a real gap in 2024.

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About Capcom Arcade Stadium Packs 1, 2, and 3

Capcom Arcade Stadium is a compilation of 32 arcade titles covering roughly three decades of the publisher's coin-op history, organized into three themed packs: Pack 1 (Dawn of the Arcade, 1984-1988), Pack 2 (Arcade Revolution, 1989-1992), and Pack 3 (Arcade Evolution, 1992-2001). Buying all three packs together also throws in Ghosts 'n Goblins, the original quarter-eating platformer that still has the nerve to murder you on stage one. The selection cuts across multiple genres: top-down shoot-em-ups like 1942 and 1941, side-scrolling brawlers like Final Fight and Strider, fighting games anchored by Street Fighter II and its variants, and deeper cuts like the bullet-hell Progear, which makes its console debut here. That breadth is the collection's biggest selling point and also its main caveat: some genres are stacked (there are five entries in the 19XX shooter series alone), while others feel notably thin. On the feature side, the emulation is sharp and the quality-of-life toolkit is genuinely good. You get gameplay rewind, save states, adjustable difficulty, and a variable speed control that lets you slow down the action when things get hectic or crank it up when the pacing drags. Visual options cover the full spectrum from 3D-rendered cabinet skins with fake scanlines down to a clean 2D view with simple border frames. Most games also let you toggle between English and Japanese ROMs, which is a small thing that retro fans will appreciate. The CASPO points system earns you new frames, backgrounds, and cabinet designs as you play, and Score Challenge plus Timed Challenge modes feed directly into global online leaderboards if you want a reason to keep grinding. For the couch crowd: roughly 18 of the 32 games support local co-op, and a handful allow up to four players simultaneously, which makes a Saturday night session very viable. Final Fight in particular holds up well with two people passing a controller around. The bad news is that there is no online multiplayer at all, which will sting if your crew is geographically scattered. The other honest note is that Street Fighter II appears in multiple iterations across the packs, and critics at launch pointed out that several brawler titles overlap with the separately sold Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle, which adds online play for those same games. If you already own that bundle, some of the value here evaporates. Who is this for? Anyone who grew up pumping 50p into a cabinet and wants a solid, well-preserved way to revisit those games on PC. Newcomers can lean fully on rewind and save states to keep things approachable, while high-score hunters can ignore those aids completely and chase leaderboard spots. The collection sold over 1.8 million units, which suggests it found its audience. Just go in knowing the roster has some filler alongside the genuine classics, and that this is local-only when friends are involved.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamRetro CompilationLocal Co-opCouch MultiplayerScore AttackBeat-em-upShoot-em-upLeaderboard DrivenRewind FeatureCabinet Aesthetics

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Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
11
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
WINDOWS® 10

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Capcom
Publisher
CAPCOM CO., LTD
Release Date
May 25, 2021

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