
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
You can’t get more ‘old school’ than the strangely named Vulgus. This is Capcom’s first arcade game, released in 1984, and can be found in ‘Capcom classics collection-vol. 1’.
Vulgus is a simple, vertical scrolling shooter. You control a small aircraft and face dozens of enemies which shoot bullets or just crash on you. The latter happens often because opponents tend to appear from the sides of the screen and then swarm in on you. Your weapon shoots only directly ahead and its rapid fire mode isn’t fast enough. There are no upgrades or smart bombs either. So, Vulgus is very hard from the beginning. Take into account the absence of continues and you end up with a game that punishes you repeatedly.

All 21 Classic Games are playable for a limited time 🎮

Jason Dietz: "We reveal the past year's best and worst video game publishers (based on their 2025 releases) in the 16th edition of our annual Game Publisher Rankings."
But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂

Capcom has clarified its current stance on generative AI in its videogames. The major Japanese publisher and developer behind popular series like Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and Monster Hunter has revealed that while it doesn't use gen-AI assets in their games, it is exploring ways to use generative AI to streamline the game development process.
Using Artificial Intelligence (more like Realistic Stupidity) art assets in your games is a great way to get people to boycott your product. We don't need that ugly, unsophisticated, generic, fake art in our games, good on CAPCOM for not using that garbage.
Naw you can't fool us, You work with Nvidia, that's a fact! And here you wanted to advertise but now look stupid!