Keitai Capcom

Keitai Capcom (ケータイカプコン) was Capcom's mobile phone service in Japan between 2000 and 2014.

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. 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. The other services described below were integrated into Capcom Party in 2010. Finally, Capcom Park was discontinued alongside Keitai Capcom in 2014.

Rockman games
*1 Finally this was removed from Game List.
 * 2 This name was given later to distinguish it from latest version. Finally this was removed from Game List.

Capcom Park (EZweb)
A different version of Capcom Park that was available for EZweb. 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)) (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, renewed into Capcom Party in 2010.

Rockman related games:

*3 Same as Capcom Party's mova50X version. Finally this was removed from Game List.
 * 4 Same as Capcom Party's Lite version.

Capcom Park (Vodafone live!)
A different version of Capcom Park that was available for Vodafone live! (J-SKY, Yahoo! Keitai). 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, renewed into Capcom Party in 2010.

Rockman related games:

*5 Same as Capcom Party's mova50X version.
 * 6 Same as Capcom Party's Lite version.

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.

<!--Known updates: (up to 3/28, 2005)

Wallpapers
※「描きおろし庵」は、カプコンデザイン部が「カプコン着音画報」の為に描き下ろしたイラストを紹介するコーナーです.

Unknown:
 * -|「描きおろし庵」…桜・風鈴||July 16, 2001
 * -|描きおろし庵… 梅の花||June 3, 2002
 * -|「描きおろし庵」…夏果物||August 5, 2002
 * -|「描きおろし庵」…？？？||February 17, 2003
 * -|「カレンダー」… 02年6月||5/27, 2002 (same as "「カレンダー」… 02年6月　鬼武者2"?)
 * -|「カレンダー」…’02年10月 -1-||September 23, 2002
 * -|カレンダー…02年 11月(1)||10/21, 2002
 * -|「カレンダー」’03年 3月(1)…？？？||February 17, 2003
 * -|「カレンダー」…04年08月 ［2］(右)||July 26, 2004
 * -|カレンダー…04年12月（右）||11/29, 2004
 * -|カレンダー…05年2月 1（右）||1/24, 2005
 * -|カレンダー…05年2月 ２（右）||1/31, 2005
 * -|カレンダー…05年4月#1（右）||3/28, 2005

Ringtones
July 16, 2001:

メロゲット 	（着メロ曲数　約300曲） ・「ロックマン2」…オープニング ・「ロックマン3」…ハードマン ・「ロックマン3」…ステージセレクト ・「ロックマン3」…武器ゲット

16和音専用曲も続々登場！ ・「ロックマン2」…オープニング（★） ・「ロックマン3」…ハードマン（★） ・「ロックマン3」…ステージセレクト（★） ・「ロックマン3」…武器ゲット（★） ・「ロックマンX5」…ステージセレクト（★） ※★は、16和音対応です

2002+:

Related games:
 * -|「ポケットファイター」… ポケットファイターのテーマ||5/27/2002
 * -|「ポケットファイター」… プレイヤーセレクト||5/27/2002
 * -|Onslaught 1||Marvel vs Capcom||December 15, 2003
 * -|「MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2」…オープニング||February 17, 2003 (EZweb)
 * -|「auto modellista」…Main Menu||December 23, 2002 (EZweb)
 * -|「auto modellsta」…Full Scaled||January 6, 2003

Photo Frame (フォトフレーム)
sample (Breath of Fire)

声ゲット
Voices?

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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) 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.