Most are bundled into collections that include several titles apiece.

Capcom is arguably the primary contributor to this wave.

The collection launches next year on Steam and modern consoles.

The company recently confirmed a September 12 release date forMarvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics.

A demo is available now, with alaunchset for September 6.

However, customers who purchase the premium edition can play it now.

The re-release makes the survival horror classic officially playable on modern versions of Windows and introduces several improvements.

GOG previously released the original Resident Evil and plans to follow it up with Resident Evil 3.

Now, nearly every major title in the 37-year-old series is available on Steam.

Furthermore, the company plans to introduce remastered versions of the first twoSuikodenRPGs on March 6.

The bundle comes to Steam and GOG later this year.

Pre-orders are also nowopenfor the upcoming remake of Dragon Quest III, which launches on November 14.

Square Enix plans to release remakes of the first two entries in the genre-defining RPG series next year.