Capcom Arcade Stadium All Game List & Should You Buy DLC or Single?
Capcom Arcade Stadium is an arcade game that lets you play all the best arcade games of Capcom that have been released from 1984-2001. The game has been developed by Capcom and is currently now listed on steam where players all over the world can enjoy the nostalgia.
There are currently 32 games available in Capcom Arcade Stadium and you can also try out the 1943 game for free. For the rest of the other games, you need to buy the DLC pack from steam or you can buy them individually. You can find games to buy individually at the bottom of the game store page, where the individual game will cost you 2$. Below you will find the list of all 32 games that are available and should you buy the full game, DLC, or single pack.
Capcom Arcade Stadium All Games List
There are three DLC available for you to buy that are categorized by year which are
- 1984 – 1988
- 1989 – 1992
- 1992 – 2001
Dawn Of the Arcade (84-88)
- Vulgus
- Pirate Ship Higemaru
- 1942
- Commando
- Section Z
- Trojan
- Legendary Wings
- Bionic Commando
- Forgotten Worlds
- Ghouls n Ghosts
Arcade Revolution (89-92)
- Strider
- Dynasty Wars
- Final Fight
- 1941: Counter Attack
- Mercs
- Mega Twins
- Carrier Air Wing
- Street Fighter II
- Captain Commando
- Varth: Operation Thunderstorm
Arcade Evolution (92-01)
- Warriors Of Fate
- Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo
- Armored Warriors
- Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
- 19XX: The War Against Destiny
- Battle Circuit
- Giga Wing
- 1944: The Loop Master
- Progear
Note: Each DLC contains 10 games and Ghost n Goblins is an individual download, and 1943 is a free game.
Capcom Arcade Stadium Buy DLC Or Full Game Or Single Pack
While each game is available for you to buy standalone, you should always try out buying individually to save some money. If you can afford the full pack you can directly dive into the nostalgic feels with your friends. While each DLC pack game has been listed above, you can check if there are some of your favorite childhood games in them. You can then check the price of your favorite individual game and the DLC and select the cheaper one.