Capcom has revealed its upcoming line-up of games, and while we already knew about some of the releases, there are more than a few pleasant surprises. Leading the way is Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. No real details were revealed about the game, though you can get an early glimpse of it in the teaser trailer below. It will be coming to both the PS3 and 360 in spring of 2011.

Also announced was Bionic Commando Rearmed 2, the sequel to 2008's retro remake. Again, few details were revealed, but the game will introduce a jump button to the series for the first time. No word if development will be handled by the newly formed Might & Delight. It's expected to be released in the first quarter of 2011.

Capcom also revealed North American releases for a pair of anticipated Nintendo DS games. Ōkamiden, the sequel to the classic PS2 game, is confirmed for a release at some point next year. Meanwhile, Ghost Trick Phantom Detective, a new game from the creator of the Ace Attorney series, is scheduled to hit store shelves next winter.

There's also some new details on the upcoming Dead Rising 2. The game will include co-op play, and a downloadable prologue dubbed Dead Rising 2: Case Zero will be released exclusively on Xbox Live before the full game's August release. The game is set three years prior to the retail release and will introduce players to new protagonist Chuck Greene.

It was also announced that both Lost Planet 2 and Super Street Fighter IV will be getting launch day downloadable content. For SSF4, this will take the form of new costume packs, while a free Tournament Mode will also be available as a free download on June 15. Lost Planet 2, meanwhile, will be getting a new map pack.