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Street Fighter × All Capcom (ストリートファイター×オールカプコン Sutorīto Faitā kurosu Ōrukapukon?) was a RPG strategy card game released November 13, 2013 for Japanese mobile phones, and later discontinued on May 13, 2015. It is a direct successor to Minna to Capcom All Stars (which was discontinuated on April 11, 2013) and it reused most of its art assets and gameplay. It is one of a number of Minna to series card games.

The game was a massive crossover between Capcom franchises, and included more than 500 characters from 24 different franchises.

Gameplay[]

Referred to as a "Capcom Hero Training RPG", the game is the successor of the discontinued Minna to Capcom All Stars, a trading card RPG game where each side plays using a deck of character cards. There are three game modes: Street Fight (ストリートファイト Sutorīto Faito?) allows the player to go through various missions to strengthen their deck, fighting against enemies in various locations; Team Battle (チームバトル Chīmu Batoru?) is a 20 vs. 20 mode where two player teams try to defeat a powerful boss first to gain Support P, points which are added to the player's supporting franchise; and Arena Battle (闘技バトル Tōgi Batoru?) where players can fight in 10 vs. 10 battles to get a boost in Support P. The series which gathers the most support gets first place in the weekly Title Ranking.

Later updates to the game has seen the inclusion of more cards, an extra "SSR" rarity rank and new modes like the Arena (闘技 Tōgi?).

Street Fight[]

In Street Fight mode, the player can level up and raise a card's stats through battles against strong boss characters. Each stage's background in this mode is based off locations from all represented games, as well as the weaker enemies encountered before the proper boss fight.

Story[]

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Promotional art.

In "Capcom World", a place where all Capcom characters live, the Street Fighter cast held a tournament to decide Capcom's No. 1. At the finals between Ryu and Chun-Li, however, characters from other franchises decided they wanted to participate as well, and joined the battle. In order to organize the subsequent chaos, a "Capcom No.1 Finals Steering Committee" (カプコンNo.1決定戦 運営委員会 Kapukon No. 1 Kettei-sen un'ei īnkai?) was hastily created to determine the No. 1 with the help of fans.

Original characters[]

The four members making up the "Capcom No.1 Finals Steering Committee".

Artwork Member Info
SFAL Chelsea
Chelsea (チェルシー Cherushī?) A young, energetic 14-years old girl with a strong passion for games. She served primarily as the player's assistant alongside a number of Servbots, appearing whenever the player leveled up a card, found new ones or obtained items, as well as reminding them of any special events. She wears a Yashichi hairpin.
SFAL Angelina
Angelina (アンジェリーナ Anjerīna?) The oldest of the three committee girls, Angelina is formal and well-mannered, but as a childhood fan of Capcom characters she harbors strong feelings for some of them, such as Zero and Hiryu, and at times she even seeks to marry them. Angelina appeared on the tutorial and explained gameplay and rules to the player, and she also appeared as a CPU enemy event early on.
SFAL Patty
Patty (パティ Pati?) The youngest of the three committee girls, Patty is a cheerful and enthusiastic kid. She appeared during the tutorial as Angelina's opponent, and was featured during certain story paths usually to comment on characters, often those she found cute. She wears a necktie with a Zenny button.
SFAL Commissioner T
Commissioner T (コミッショナーT Komisshonā Tī?) The head of the committee, an imposing bearded man wearing black shades which oversaw the tournament. He only appeared during the introduction cutscene to organize the event. Much like Mr. T from Adventure Quiz: Capcom World, he's a nod to Capcom's founder Kenzo Tsujimoto.

Franchises[]

The game includes more than 500 character cards from an initial set of 23 franchises spanning Capcom's 30+ years of history, plus one extra series (Gotcha Force) added at a later date. Represented franchises, as seen in the official site, include the following:

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • According to the initial press release a total of 30 franchises were planned, one for each year in celebration of Capcom's 30th Anniversary. As it turned out, only 1 franchise (Gotcha Force) was added through updates to the initial 23, with the remaining 6 franchises left on limbo: Captain Commando, Commando, Dead Rising, Power Stone, Steel Battalion and Tech Romancer. There were a few leftovers pointing to their planned inclusion, however:
    • Artwork of Captain Commando and G. Kaiser from Tech Romancer can be spotted during the game's intro.
    • One promotional image for the game features a low-rank card for Super Joe, the main character in Commando.
    • Frank West makes appearances in group artworks for the game.
  • Buried in the game's data are logos for Quiz Nanairo Dreams and Dino Crisis, indicating these two series were also planned to be included at some point. While no artwork of Dino Crisis characters has been found, Saki Omokane did appear in one of the game's group artworks. Years later, Capcom Artwork Team's official Twitter account shared 4 artworks for Saki (in her regular costume and school uniform) and Megumi Moritsugu (in her regular clothes and swimsuit) that were intended for character cards.[1]

External Links[]

  1. Capcom Staff (November 4, 2021). "Capcom Artwork Team's Official Twitter" (Japanese). Accessed March 17, 2023
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