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Keitai Capcom (ケータイカプコン) was Capcom's mobile phone service in Japan between 2000 and 2014. Some of the services were continued until 2018.
Capcom Park (i-mode)[]


Capcom Park (カプコンパーク) was Keitai Capcom's main service, a free Capcom portal for i-mode.[1] The app was free to download and also provided news for free, but most of the other contents, like games, ringtones and wallpapers, required a fee that varied depending on the content and supported service (docomo, au and SoftBank). Most games were accessed from Capcom Party (カプコンパーティ), a distribution site accessed from Capcom Park that required a monthly fee. Depending of the system, some games were available on a different menu from Capcom Park and could have different payment methods. For example, Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network was first released for au in 2005 and was available on a Rockman.EXE menu, having its own fee. The 2009 release of the game for docomo was downloaded from Capcom Party.[2] The other services described below were integrated into Capcom Party in 2010. Keitai Capcom was discontinued in 2014,[3] but Capcom Park and Capcom Party were continued separately from it. Finally, SoftBank's Capcom Party was discontinued in 2017,[4] au and docomo's Capcom Party were discontinued between February-March 2018,[5][6] and all Capcom Park were also discontinued on April 2018.[7]
Rockman games[]
| Game | i-mode category |
docomo release (site) | au release (site) | SoftBank release (site) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockman (mova50X)[note 1] | Action | 2003 (Capcom Party)[8][9] | - | - |
| Rockman 2 (mova50X)[note 1] | Action | 2003 or 2004 (Capcom Party)[10] | - | - |
| Rockman Lite[note 2] | Action | 2004 (Capcom Party)[11] | - | - |
| Rockman 2 Lite[note 2] | Action | 2004 (Capcom Party)[11] | - | - |
| Rockman 3 Lite[note 2] | Action | 2005 (Capcom Party)[12][13] | - | - |
| Rockman | Action | 2007 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2008 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 2 | Action | 2008 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2008 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 3 | Action | 2008 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2009 (Capcom Party) | 2009 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 4 | Action | 2005 (Capcom Party) | 2006 (Capcom Party) | 2006 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 5 | Action | 2006 (Capcom Party) | 2007 (Capcom Party) | 2007 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 6 | Action | 2007 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman 9 | Action | 2010 (Capcom Party) 2010 (d Market App Store) |
2010 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) |
| Tobe! Rockman | Action | 2001 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store[note 3]) |
- | - |
| Rockman Panic Fire | Puzzle | 2003 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Bug Sweeper | Puzzle | 2003 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Slot | Quiz | 2003 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Space Rescue | Action | 2003 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman GP | Sports | 2004 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Pinball | Quiz | 2004 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Tennis | Sports | 2007 (Capcom Party) | 2010 (Capcom Party) | - |
| Chokkan! Rockman | Action | 2008 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman Diver | Action | 2011 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman The Puzzle Battle | Puzzle | 2011 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2011 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman no Dot Art Logic | Puzzle | 2011 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) | 2011 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman Solitaire | Quiz | 2012 (Capcom Party) | 2012 (Capcom Party) | 2012 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman Poker | Quiz | 2012 (Capcom Party) | 2012 (Capcom Party) | 2012 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman X | Action | 2007 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) | 2008 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman X2 | Action | 2008 (Capcom Party) | 2009 (Capcom Party) | 2009 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman X3 | Action | 2010 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2010 | 2010 |
| Rockman X4 Rockman X Ver. | Action | 2011 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2011 (Capcom Party) | - |
| Rockman X4 Zero Ver. | Action | 2011 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2011 (Capcom Party) | - |
| Kobun ga Tobun? | Action | 2001 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store[note 4]) |
2010 (Capcom Party) | 2010 (Capcom Party) |
| Oshioki Kobun | Action | 2001 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store[note 4]) |
2010 (Capcom Party) | 2010 (Capcom Party) |
| Rockman DASH Golf | Sports | 2003 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Kumitate Kobun | Action | 2001 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman DASH: 5tsu no Shima no Daibouken! | Action | 2008 (Capcom Party) | - | - |
| Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network | RPG | 2009 (Capcom Party) | 2005 (Rockman.EXE) | - |
| Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network Battler's Tower | RPG | - | 2007 (Rockman.EXE) | - |
| Rockman.EXE Legend of Network | RPG | 2009 (Capcom Party) | 2007 (Rockman.EXE) | - |
| Puchiguru | Puzzle | 2001 (Capcom Party)[14] 2003 (Capcom Party)[15] |
- | - |
| Puchi☆guru | Puzzle | 2009 (Capcom Party) 2011 (d Market App Store) |
2010 (Capcom Party) | 2010 (Capcom Party) |
| Capcom Girl no Mind Puzzle | Puzzle | 2004 (Capcom Party)[16][17] | - | - |
Capcom Park (EZweb)[]
A different version of Capcom Park that was available for EZweb.[18] Instead of Capcom Party, the site that had the games was named Club☆Capcom (クラブ☆カプコン). It was divided into Club☆Capcom (Urikiri) (クラブ☆カプコン(ウリキリ)), which was also known as Torikiri★Capcom (とりきり★カプコン), and Club☆Capcom (Java) (クラブ☆カプコン(Java)) in 2006,[19] renewed into Capcom Party in 2010.[20]
Rockman related games:[21]
| Rockman (old)[note 5][22] | |
| Rockman 2 (old)[note 5][23][24] | |
| Rockman (new)[note 6][25][26] | |
| Rockman 2 (new)[note 6][27][28] | |
| Rockman 3[note 6][29][13] | |
| Rockman (latest) | |
| Rockman 2 (latest) | |
| Rockman 3 (latest) | |
| Rockman 4 | |
| Rockman 5 | |
| Rockman 6 | |
| Tobe! Rockman | |
| Rockman Panic Fire | |
| Rockman Bug Sweeper | |
| Rockman Slot | |
| Rockman Space Rescue | |
| Rockman GP | |
| Rockman Pinball | |
| Rockman X | |
| Rockman X2 | |
| Kobun ga Tobun? | |
| Kobun ga Tobun? Xmas[30][31] | 2001 |
| Oshioki Kobun | |
| Rockman DASH Golf | |
| Kumitate Kobun | |
| Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network | |
| Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network Battler's Tower | |
| Rockman.EXE Legend of Network | |
| Roll-chan no 15 Panel | |
| Puchiguru | |
| Capcom Girl no Mind Puzzle |
Capcom Park (Vodafone live!)[]
A different version of Capcom Park that was available for Vodafone live! (J-SKY, Yahoo! Keitai).[32] Instead of Capcom Party, the site that had the games was named Capsule@Capcom (カプセル@カプコン). It was divided into Torikiri★Capcom (とりきり★カプコン) and Capsule@Capcom in 2007,[33] renewed into Capcom Party in 2010.[34]
Rockman related games:[35]
| Game |
|---|
| Rockman[note 5][36] |
| Rockman 2[note 5][37][38] |
| Rockman (trial version)[note 6][39][40] |
| Rockman 3[note 6][41][13] |
| Rockman (latest) |
| Rockman 2 (latest) |
| Rockman 3 (latest)[42] |
| Rockman 4 |
| Rockman 5 |
| Rockman 6 |
| Tobe! Rockman |
| Rockman Panic Fire |
| Rockman Bug Sweeper |
| Rockman Slot |
| Rockman Space Rescue |
| Rockman Rocket Christmas[43] |
| Rockman GP |
| Rockman Pinball |
| Rockman X |
| Rockman X2[42] |
| Kobun ga Tobun? |
| Kobun ga Tobun? Xmas[44] |
| Rockman DASH Golf |
| Kumitate Kobun |
| Puchiguru |
| Capcom Girl no Mind Puzzle |
Capcom Chakuon Gahō[]
Capcom Chakuon Gahō (カプコン着音画報) was a menu available on the two versions of Capcom Park and in Club☆Capcom. It provided wallpapers, ringtones, and other contents for mobile phones. It had over 300 wallpapers and ringtones at launch, and new ones were included weekly.[45][46][47]
Standby apps[]

Standby apps are apps that work when the phone is on standby mode, acting like computer screensavers. They were included for i-mode in 2003, one of them being Rockman Styles (ロックマンスタイルズ), which displayed Rockman's Styles from Rockman.EXE 3.
Karakuri Watch[]

Karakuri Watch (からくりWATCH "automata watch") was a series of animated analog clocks that had a Capcom character. One of them was a Kobun (コブン) clock with an animated Kobun. The movements he makes are different in the morning and afternoon, and when the alarm comes off, Tron appears and gives a sermon.
In the EZweb version, the clocks were available on Club@Capcom instead of Capcom Chakuon Gahō.[25]
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Was removed from the game list on 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 This name was given later to distinguish it from the latest version. Was removed from the game list on 2014.
- ↑ As part of the collection Capcom Party Classics 2 (カプコンパーティクラシックス2).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 As part of the collection Capcom Party Classics (カプコンパーティクラシックス).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Same as Capcom Party's mova50X version.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Same as Capcom Party's Lite version.
See also[]
External links[]
- Keitai Capcom (2004 archive)
- Keitai Capcom (2009 archive)
- Keitai Capcom (2013 archive)
- Keitai Capcom: Featuring Rockman (archive)
- The Mechanical Maniacs: Cell Phone Games
- Gaming Alexandria: Complete Guide to i-mode Games
References[]
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Park (i-mode)
- ↑ Rockman.EXE: Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network official page (archive)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Close Notice (2014.4)
- ↑ Capcom Support: Important Notice for SoftBank (2017.2.1)
- ↑ Capcom Support: Important Notice for au (2017.12.20)
- ↑ Capcom Support: Important Notice for docomo (2017.12.20)
- ↑ Capcom Support: Important Notice about Capcom Park (2018.2.1)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party (2003.2)
- ↑ Game-Watch (2003.1.16)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party (2004.2)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party (2004.7)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party (2005.10)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Game-Watch (2005.4.1)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party (2001.7)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Party Puchiguru
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Mind Puzzle
- ↑ Game-Watch (2004.9.9)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Park (EZweb)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2006.4)
- ↑ Inside-Games (2010.6.3)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: EZweb Game List (2009)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2003.10)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2004.4)
- ↑ Game-Watch (2004.3.1)
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2004.6)
- ↑ Game-Watch (2004.5.13)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2005.11)
- ↑ Famitsu.com (2005.10.14)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2005.4)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Club☆Capcom (2001.12)
- ↑ Dengeki-Online (2001.12.13)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Park (Vodafone live!)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capsule@Capcom (2007.10)
- ↑ ITmedia-Mobile (2010.8.5)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: SoftBank Game List (2009)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capsule@Capcom (2002.10)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capsule@Capcom (2003.8)
- ↑ Game-Watch (2003.6.18)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Free Campaign
- ↑ Game-Watch (2004.6.1)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capsule@Capcom (2005.4)
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Keitai Capcom: SoftBank Rockman (2009.6)
- ↑ Game-Watch: "Capcom, Vodafone Live! "Biohazard" and i-mode "Gyakuten Saiban" are available now"
- ↑ Keitai-Watch (2002.12.2)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Chakuon Gahō (i-mode)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Chakuon Gahō (EZweb)
- ↑ Keitai Capcom: Capcom Chakuon Gahō (Vodafone live!)


