[quote name='MadFlava']Hey I also got it at Target on Black Friday for $10. I've been playing it all weekend and CCC2 is awesome. So far I have finished Black Tiger, 1941, Eco Fighters, Knights of the Round, King of Dragons, Street Fighter, Strider, and the Capcom Quiz that opens up the cheats. As far as I an tell Digital Eclipse did a damn near perfect job emulating the games. They also included a three slot save feature so you can save any of your games at any part of the game which should come in handy when I try to beat all 50 levels of Magic Sword. It already helped me big on Black Tiger. Playing Strider for my first time in over a decade and I was able to complete it without using any continues, it was like riding a bike, you don't forget how to beat all the levels. Digital Eclipse was also responsible for Sega Genesis Collection which was the game I was playing before this one came out.
Let's hope that somehow in CCC3 they can work a deal to put out games that had licenses, like Aliens vs. Predator, Willow, and X-men Children of the Atom.[/QUOTE]
I've only finished the Capcom Quiz, Three Wonders (the GnG style game), and Knights of the Round. I'll play through Captain Commando when I'm home again (this weekend.) I was also playing Sega Genesis Collection right before this and Digital Eclipse deserves a damn medal... they absolutely nailed these.
As for CCC3, if Capcom negotiated and got licenses to stuff like Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, AVP, etc. (which really shouldn't be that hard since the games were already produced), I would gladly pay $100 for it. Yes, I like those games that much. As long as we see more CPS2 stuff though, I'm happy. Capcom sure knew how to make 'em back in the 90's and the fact that these games are still entertaining as hell now is astounding.