Resident Evil, known as Biohazard(バイオ ハザードBaiohazādo) in Japan, is a remake of the 1996 survival horror video game Resident Evil, developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The remake includes state of the art visuals as well as a variety of new gameplay elements, environments and story details; Shinji Mikami has stated that it is "70% different from the original."
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| - Resident Evil, known as Biohazard(バイオ ハザードBaiohazādo) in Japan, is a remake of the 1996 survival horror video game Resident Evil, developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The remake includes state of the art visuals as well as a variety of new gameplay elements, environments and story details; Shinji Mikami has stated that it is "70% different from the original."
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| - U.S. box art showing Jill Valentine and a zombie
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| - Misao Senbongi
- Shusaku Uchiyama
- Makoto Tomozawa
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| - Resident Evil, known as Biohazard(バイオ ハザードBaiohazādo) in Japan, is a remake of the 1996 survival horror video game Resident Evil, developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The remake includes state of the art visuals as well as a variety of new gameplay elements, environments and story details; Shinji Mikami has stated that it is "70% different from the original." The game was made in an exclusivity agreement between Capcom and Nintendo that spanned three new Resident Evil games and is also known under the informal titles of Resident Evil: Remake or Resident Evil: Rebirth (abbreviated REmake and REbirth, respectively). In 2004, it was re-released in the Pure Evil 2-Pack (Biohazard Double Feature in Japan) along with Resident Evil Zero and a demo of Resident Evil 4. The 2009 Wii version, titled Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil, features a slightly different control system. The game was released to very positive reviews, often described as the best Resident Evil title yet as well as one of the most visually impressive video games overall, and was a commercial success. Several publications also included it on their lists of scariest games ever made.
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