Capcom's "Super Election" survey shows fan interest in a Dino Crisis remake among other classics, as the gaming community's favorites become apparent.


Dino Crisis Tops Popularity in Capcom's Game Survey

Capcom, the esteemed video game developer, has been engaging their audience in an intriguing exercise of participatory decision-making: a "Super Election." Hosted on their 40th-anniversary site, aptly named Capcom Town, this poll invites fans to voice out their opinions on which of the company's celebrated games they would prefer to see either remade or followed up with a sequel. While the final tally is set to close on April 12th, Capcom couldn't resist teasing the gaming community with early results displayed as a word cloud—hinting at the most beloved titles thus far, even before the survey has officially concluded.

The "Super Election" comprises a set of 10 questions that delve into players' past experiences and future desires regarding Capcom's gaming universe. Two questions, in particular, stand at the heart of this electoral endeavor:

- "Are there any Capcom game series (including spinoff games) that you would like to see get a sequel or a new game?"

- "Is there a game that you would like to see completely remade with the latest technology...?"

To facilitate the decision-making process, Capcom has preloaded the survey with a formidable roster of their classic hits. These include titles that range from the samurai adventures of Onimusha, the artistic realms of Okami, to other gems in Capcom's treasury. Based on 200,000 votes that were mined via a sophisticated text analysis tool, Capcom revealed a word cloud through their Twitter handle—a modern-day mosaic reflecting the collective consciousness of their fan base.

While details on the methodology remain somewhat nebulous—is the word cloud drawn from all collective responses or just the written ones? Does it include reflections from questions beyond just game remakes?—the visual does not skimp on clarity regarding the frontrunners. Mega Man and Dino Crisis have emerged as the twin titans of the word cloud, with both looking to claim the throne of fan affection. Not far behind, series like Ace Attorney and Resident Evil also boast a proud presence in the crowd of names—a testament to their enduring legacies.

Additional titles peek out from the nebula of nostalgia and anticipation. Names like Dead Rising, Monster Hunter, Devil May Cry, Darkstalkers, and God Hand are also discernible, each bringing with it a history of fond recollections and untapped potential for modern revitalization.

For those who haven't cast their vote but want to join the celebration of Capcom's legacy and future, the gates of Capcom Town remain open. Participation does require an account—a small hurdle for dedicated fans eager to stake a claim in the destiny of their favorite virtual worlds.

The outpouring of responses serves as a clear signal of the robust connection between a video game company and its audience. It's a dialogue that not only honors the past but also shapes the future. Through this initiative, Capcom places the power in the hands of its community, blending the line between consumer and creator. These early revelations provide just a glimpse of the vibrant tapestry that decades of gaming have woven. For the final verdict, all eyes will be on the concluding results come April 12th.

This display of affection for classics such as Dino Crisis illuminates the powerful influence nostalgia holds in the gaming industry. Titles that have captivated players years, or even decades ago, maintain their allure, inspiring yearning for a return in higher resolution and with updated mechanisms that modern technology affords. A remake of these classics is not only an homage to the fans but also a bridge connecting new generations to the very origins of today's video gaming landscape.

Amidst these interactive echoes of the past, the gaming community remains on the edge of their seats, anticipating which of these beloved titles will indeed be given a new lease on life in the digital era. Whether it manifests in the resurrection of prehistoric predators in Dino Crisis or another high-resolution adventure with the Blue Bomber, it's clear: in Capcom's universe, it's the fans who have the ultimate say. As the survey's close approaches, only time will tell which of these classics will be reimagined for a new day.

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