The Japanese branch of Capcom has revealed that the Resident Evil and Sengoku Basara 3 twin packs will be coming exclusively to the Playstation 3 in Japan.
The Capcom Store reveals a few details for their Resident Evil HD Collection Green Herb Press Kit, which was recently released to celebrate the launch of Resident Evil 4 HD and the upcoming Resident Evil: Code Veronica X HD.
The Playstation 3 version of the just-released Resident Evil 4 HD does not include any strict DRM that requires you to log-in to the Playstation Network.
Capcom’s Christian Svensson HD explains why the Playstation Plus 50% off deal for Resident Evil 4 HD and Resident Evil Code Veronica X HD on the Playstation Network won’t be coming to Xbox Live.
Capcom’s Christian Svensson has made several interesting comments regarding whether or not the Playstation Network releases of Resident Evil 4 HD and Code Veronica X HD will have DRM.
The mandatory install size has been revealed for Resident Evil: Revival Selection on the Playstation 3, which contains the retail versions of Resident Evil 4 HD and Resident Evil: Code Veronica X HD.
A man dressed as Resident Evil's HUNK for the Crypticon Horror Convention's "zombie crawl" was recently taken into custody after bystanders mistook him for a masked gunman as he walked into the Metro Clothing store.
A dozen police cars pulled up to the scene with guns drawn. But after realizing their mistake, they issued "Jay" with a disturbance order and soon let him go.
His costume consisted of a black Umbrella Corporation security outfit, knee pads, a knife, a grenade, a gas mask, a...
""We'll definitely be looking at a lot of titles that have things like Street Fighter and Resident Evil in the title," Kramer said. "We're thinking about putting together a long list of the titles we're looking at, and then releasing it on Capcom Unity and having people vote on them. Ultimately we're looking at bringing between 20 and 40 titles to the PSN over the next several months.""
It's a topic that has come up on various gaming sites recently... Many so-called "survival-horror" titles of this generation (such as Dead Space and Resident Evil 5) are taking more action-oriented routes to attract a larger audience, thus losing the "survival" aspect that many older horror games were known for.
But is survival horror slowly disappearing? Or is it simply evolving and adaptaing to suit a more mainstream audience? And if that's the case, is this change for the better?
In a recent Gamegrep article, Next-Gen previewed Fatal Frame IV detailing most of what we know about the game so far. But a small tidbit of new information regarding the gameplay is what stood out for fans of the series.
Apparently Fatal Frame IV will have similar controls and over-the-shoulder camera angles as Resident Evil 4, (which is a considerable change from the previous FF games which all had a fixed-camera and more traditional survival-horror controls). Is this the first sign of Sud...
With Resident Evil 5 coming along, the Producer, Jun Takeuchi has gone to state how the Sixaxis controller is not a viable option for aiming in Resident Evil 5... however it should be noted that the comment is in response to a question asking if it would be possible to use the PS3 controller in a similar fashion to how the WiiMote was used in RE4: Wii Edition.
However the sensitivity issues for something like that aside, Takeuchi went on to express his fondness for the system calling it "g...
"Three sisters and a camera on a haunted island? Sounds about right.
Plot: The game is set in the mysterious Rougetsu Island, where five young girls of the Minazuki family were kidnapped in the past. Two of the girls later died, while the remaining three - Ruka, Misaki, and Madoka - have decided to visit the island in an attempt to remember what happened during that incident. The magazine reveals that players will take on the role of Ruka and venture around the mansion in the island, which..."
"Capcom has already seen massive worldwide success with both Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition and Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles on Nintendos immensely popular Wii console, with the duo easily surpassing a million sales each around the globe. So it was hardly any surprise to hear yet another entry into the popular survival horror franchise was on the cards. Now the developer has lifted the lid on the game by releasing the first ever trailer
Due for release on 10th July, 2008 in Japan,..."
"Capcom is proud to announce that Resident Evil 4 Wii edition for the Nintendo Wii has shipped over 1 million copies worldwide.
Since the release of the first Resident Evil game in 1996, the series has shipped over 33 million units (as of October 30, 2007) and is valued as one of Capcoms most original and cutting-edge titles worldwide. Resident Evil 4 Wii edition retains the overflowing intensity of the original Resident Evil 4 while bringing players a totally unique, new experience thr..."
Capcom expected around 420,000 units sold, in total, for Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition. However, just revealed today that in just over 2 months, it has almost doubled that number. It has sold more than 750,000 (three quarters of a million) units! Incredibly high sales for a port of a game that has been on 3 other platforms.
How do you think this could affect Resident Evil, and mature games in general, in the future?
As Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition cleary showed, the whole light-gun-style aspect of the Wii Remote is an especially strong gameplay aspect of Nintendo's latest hardware offering. And the recently unveiled Wii Zapper looks set to take that strength one step further. But what of alternatives to Nintendo's official peripheral? Meet the Rifle Gun Prop from DealExtreme.
If you've already played Resident Evil 4 on the GameCube or the PlayStation 2 (which included exclusive content), then the addition of Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls may not blow your skirt up in terms of the Wii Edition. However, if you've never played the game, then now, on the Wii, is very much the time.
"With week after week of lacklustre software releases on pretty much every applicable format, it would appear the only thing worth playing is the waiting game. So, another seven days roll along, another seven days are chipped off the block of time sitting between now and the virtual tsunami of top-tier titles that are set to cascade around us come the end of the summer."
"Those of you looking forward in spewing endless zombie gore using a Wii-mote may be in for a disappointment. Capcom introduced the wonderful crimson world of Resident Evil 4 to the Nintendo Wii on May 31 in Japan.
Importers can snag the title for 3,900 yen (thats about $32 bucks.) But for some reason, Capcom has surprisingly decided to censor a hefty amount gore and blood from the game. Yeah, that Wii-mote massacre you were planning sounds more like a game of Warioware now.
Ignore the ..."
"While cute isn't a word we'd normally associate with Resident Evil, it's probably the best way we can describe the Resi 4 Wii Edition trailer that publisher/developer Capcom has just released. Point your eyes here to see exactly what we mean...
The picture perfect rent-a-bodies and their clinical show home apartment are unarguably easy on the eye, but we were mostly interested in checking out the snippets of game and, yes, it definitely is Resi 4, but with an unmistakably shaky Wii crossha..."

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