Back in the PSOne days, Capcom smartly mixed Jurassic Park with Resident Evil and ended up with Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2, a fantastic survival-horror series. Being chased down a narrow corridors by a Raptor, or being cornered in a small room by a T-Rex, was terrifying stuff. Dare I say, even more terrifying than a hoarde of zombies chasing after you.
Unfortunately, the DC games were never as popular as Resident Evil and, after the disasteriffic Dino Crisis 3, Capcom didn't continue ...
Here's Capcom's list of titles that are hitting the PSN. Starting tomorrow the Capcom Classics Collection Remixed will be up for download, which contains games such as Bionic Commando, Captain Commando, Final Fight, Street Fighter, and others. The PSN will get a steady stream of content after that with the likes of Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Darkstalkers, Dino Crisis, Resident Evil 2 and 3, and most notably, Power Stone Collection. That's plenty of games to keep your wallet dry for a while.
The survival-horror genre has a surprising amount of female protagonists, and many of them are well-known characters in the gaming world.
GI have listed their favorite survival-horror babes, as well as some classics that older fans may have forgotten. Go to source for full list.
"Street Fighter II June 1992 SNES 6,300,000
Resident Evil 2 January 1998 PS 4,960,000
Street Fighter II Turbo July 1993 SNES 4,100,000
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis September 1999 PS 3,500,000
Resident Evil March 1996 PS 2,750,000
Dino Crisis July 1999 PS 2,400,000
Devil May Cry 4 January 2008 PS3, Xbox 360 2,300,000
Devil May Cry August 2001 PS2 2,160,000
View the rest of the list at the source."

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