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Jeffery the hyper-intelligent guitar Started conversation Sep 15, 2001
As I type Resident Evil: Code Veronica X has hit the shops. It is infact the PS2 version of the Dreamcast game with a few extras. If you have played Veronice but dont own it buy the game (its like Resi DC was for the 1st game).
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Zucchini Posted Oct 2, 2002
Resident Evil is now out for the Gamecube.
It looks GORGEOUS. It is basically the first game all over again,
but with new areas and some puzzles jiggled around to confuse people who are familiar with the first game :>
Gameplay still clunky but loveable - only being able to carry eight objects no matter their size, magic teleporting chests, not being able to back off whilst shooting etc. I my opinion these 'unrealistic' elements actually add to the whole survival aspect.
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THE SPACE INVADER Posted Jun 14, 2003
hello
Ok code vernoica
:-claire renfield
claire travels to a remote island in europe looking for her bro chris
(a fax in resident evil2 stars room gave his local)the games location is set in a prison/torture chamber/lab and later a artic lab and a copy of the house rooms of resident evil 1(oh my poor head)
the complex is being run by twin blonde brother and sister (or so it seams)
bit parts :-teenage ginger gold luger weilding freak whos daddy died and he had to shoot him when he became a zom (nice!) but his name escapes me although i do remember a very nice bullet time movie with him jumping out of a plate glass window
later chris turns up clock it with all of them and you get a fps ha ha ha
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Apollyon - Grammar Fascist Posted Apr 23, 2005
The red-headed guy is Steve Burnside.
RE4 has just been released on GameCube and looks f***ing brilliant!
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