Resident Evil

Resident Evil, known in Japan as Biohazard​ (バイオハザード), is a survival horror video game by Capcom. The inaugural title and first installment in the Resident Evil series, it was originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation and has subsequently been ported to the Sega Saturn and PC. In 2002, a remake of the game was released for the Nintendo GameCube featuring new graphics, voice acting and many significant gameplay changes. A Nintendo DS port of... more

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  • 1996

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  • Oct 1, 1998

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Resident Evil

Resident Evil, is a video game series and media franchise consisting of comic books, novelizations, films, and a variety of collectibles, including action figures, strategy guides and publications. Developed by Capcom and created by Shinji Mikami, the series has sold almost 40 million games as of...

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S. D. Perry

Stephani Danelle Perry (credited as S. D. Perry in her works) is a novelist living in Portland, Oregon. She is the daughter of writer Steve Perry. S. D. Perry is currently living in Portland, Oregon with her husband, Myk, her two children Cyrus and Myk Jr, and their two dogs. She mostly writes tie...

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  • 2007

IGN Top 100 Games of All Time of 2007

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