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Image:Cap-Bon!_1.png|Vol. 1 - ''Biohazard - Marhawa Desire'' manga |
Image:Cap-Bon!_1.png|Vol. 1 - ''Biohazard - Marhawa Desire'' manga |
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Image:Cap-Bon!_2.png|Vol. 2 - ''[[Monster Hunter Tri|Monster Hunter 3G]]'' |
Image:Cap-Bon!_2.png|Vol. 2 - ''[[Monster Hunter Tri|Monster Hunter 3G]]'' |
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− | Image:Cap-Bon!_3.png|Vol. 3 - ''[[Resident Evil |
+ | Image:Cap-Bon!_3.png|Vol. 3 - ''[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]'' |
Image:Cap-Bon!_4.png|Vol. 4 - ''Sengoku BASARA HD Collection'' |
Image:Cap-Bon!_4.png|Vol. 4 - ''Sengoku BASARA HD Collection'' |
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Image:Cap-Bon!_5.png|Vol. 5 - ''[[DmC: Devil May Cry]]'' |
Image:Cap-Bon!_5.png|Vol. 5 - ''[[DmC: Devil May Cry]]'' |
Revision as of 18:06, 16 October 2014
Cap-Bon! is Capcom's current official magazine in Japan, preceded by Club Capcom and CFC Style Fan-Book CAP!. Capbon, the magazine's official mascot can be taken into battle instead of a Felyne in Monster Hunter 4 through use of a code for a downloadable quest found in its September 2013 issue. Capbon appears to be some kind of green salamander-like creature. On the cover of the first five issues, Capbon can be located just above and to the left of the volume number.