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Capcom Production Studio 1

Japan Founded 1999

Capcom Production Studio 1 was a Capcom games development studio under the control of Executive Producer Noritaka Funamizu. The studio prioritised the development of online video games for the PlayStation, such as Auto Modellista and Monster Hunter.

Capcom Production Studio 1 at a Glance

If you are browsing PlayPile to understand Capcom Production Studio 1, you will find a Japanese developer founded in 1999 that operated until 2020. This studio developed 26 titles but never published games under its own name. Their output was heavily concentrated in the 2000s when they released 19 games, while their activity dropped significantly to just five titles in the 2010s and one each in the 1990s and 2020s. The studio is best known for Adventure games with 14 releases, followed by Hack and slash or Beat 'em up titles with nine entries. They also handled eight Role-playing games, five Puzzle games, and four Shooter and Fighting games. Their work spans many platforms, with the PlayStation 2 being the most common home for their eight games on that system. They also released six titles on PC and five on PlayStation 3. Arcade cabinets hosted four of their projects, while they had a smaller presence on Dreamcast, Xbox 360, Wii, and newer consoles like the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo 3DS with three games each. The studio prioritized online video games for PlayStation systems according to their bio, often working with Executive Producer Noritaka Funamizu. The quality of their library is generally strong. Out of 24 rated titles, the average score sits at 77 out of 100. Thirteen of their games achieved great ratings above 80, and nine others landed in the good range between 60 and 79. Only two titles received mixed scores, and none fell below that threshold. Their highest-rated work includes Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 at 89.9 and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages at 89.8. They also delivered strong entries like Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening - Special Edition and several The Legend of Zelda titles for the Game Boy Advance. Recent releases show a decline in momentum. While Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition reached 79.4 in 2015, their 2012 release of Devil May Cry 2 scored only 48.3, which stands out as an outlier in their catalog. They continued to re-release older content like the 2012 version of Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition and Monster Hunter Tri: Special Pack in 2010. The studio's activity slowed considerably after 2015, leaving just one game in the 2020s. Their legacy remains tied to a specific era of PlayStation development where they balanced action-heavy genres with licensed adventures.

26
Total Games
77
Avg Rating
1998
First Release
2020
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Adventure
28%
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
18%
Role-playing (RPG)
16%
Puzzle
10%
Shooter
8%

Platform Spread

PlayStation 2
8
PC (Microsoft Windows)
6
PlayStation 3
5
Arcade
4
Xbox 360
3

Release Timeline

1990s
1
2000s
19
2010s
5
2020s
1

Rating Distribution

13
80-100
9
60-79
2
40-59
0
0-39