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Capcom confirms Flock as secret E3 game

Capcom has made first mention of a game called Flock via its blog, which will be shown next week at E3.

The following info's ripped straight from the site. Playable Dark Void, there.

  • Street Fighter IV: Final arcade code running on a heaping handful of arcade machines.
  • Resident Evil 5: Game of show? Quite possibly!
  • Dark Void: Also playable, also awesome. Snazzed up since CAPTIVATE08 and ready to totally jetpack your face.
  • Bionic Commando: New areas and enemies, now playable on console!
  • Mega Man 9: Put on your retro hats and prepare for a major challenge.
  • MotoGP '08: This year's installment of the fastest-growing motorsport on two wheels. We'll be running the 360 version.
  • Neopets Puzzle Adventure: Surprise hit from CAPTIVATE08, we've got more to show on this puzzle adventure game created by the guys who brought you Puzzle Quest.
  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix: A new batch of characters will be selectable for hi-def brawling.
  • Plunder: Something new is happening with our digital pirate's booty...
  • Bionic Commando Rearmed: It's almost out, and we're showing it one last time.
  • New games-on-the-go from Capcom Interactive, our mobile group
  • Plus a new super-secret project, Flock!

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