Marvel's Captain America

Marvel's Captain America (マーベルズキャプテンアメリカ - Māberuzukyaputen'amerika) was a game developed by Ocean Games (オーシャンゲーム) and published by the popular multi-media company Marvel Entertainment (マーベルエンターテイメント), making their game publishing debut with the release of this game. Marvel's Captain America would be developed to connect in continuity with the Marvel's Spider-Man (マーベルのスパイダーマン) game, which was developed by Insomniac Games (不眠症のゲーム) and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment (ソニーインタラクティブエンタテインメント). While it may be strange to have Ocean Games, a Japanese company, create a game about a soldier originating from World War II, Marvel Entertainment chose the company because of their fantastic work on the Heroes of the World (世界の英雄) franchise. Ocean Games was very dedicated to this game, as many within the company were big fans of the company and their properties. The company not only took many Captain America mega-fan developers, and put them in large roles within the development, they also were able to get Alan Silvestri, the composer of Captain America: The First Avenger (アメリカ大尉：最初の復讐者), to compose the music. Ocean Games also got the late Herman Wouk (ハーマンウォーク), a WWII expert, to write many of the game's dialogues. Sadly, he died while the game was in early development. In turn, the game was dedicated to him.

Production
Marvel's Captain America would begin development when one day the head of Marvel Entertainment's video game division contacted Kotaro Yamamoto, the CEO of Ocean Games. He asked if they would develop a specific game for them. Marvel Entertainment already had a contract written up for the game studio, and Ocean Games signed. They were now obligated to create a video game based off of the immensely popular Marvel character Captain America. The studio didn't know exactly where to begin. The first thing they did was to hire many different American game developers in Japan, looking for jobs. It just so happened, many of those new hires were fans of the character. The company put these new developers, along with some other veterans, in a new team specifically created for the game. This brand new team would be dubbed Team Super.

The lead of Team Super would be an American developer named Strider Parrish, who had been a lifelong fan of the character, reading the comics since a very young age. He would begin the development of the game by sorting through all of his old Captain America comics, figuring out which version of the hero he liked best. And, during this whole process, one question kept nagging at him: should the game be an origin story for the character? The previous game in the franchise was a Spider-Man game, which was not an origin.