
The survival horror video game Resident Evil made its debut on the PlayStation in 1996, and was later ported to the Sega Saturn. It was a critical and commercial success, leading to the production of two sequels, Resident Evil 2 in 1998 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis in 1999, both for the PlayStation. A port of Resident Evil 2 was released for the Nintendo 64. In addition, ports of all three were released forWindows. The fourth game in the series, Resident Evil Code: Veronica, was developed for the Sega Dreamcast and released in 2000, followed by ports of 2 and 3. Resident Evil Code: Veronica was later re-released for Dreamcast in Japan in an updated form as Code: Veronica Complete, which included slight changes, many of which revolved around story cutscenes. This updated version was later ported to PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube under the title Code: Veronica X.
Despite earlier announcements that the next game in the series would be
released for the PlayStation 2, which resulted in the creation of an unrelated
game titled Devil May Cry, series' creator and producer Shinji Mikami decided
to make the series exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube. The next three games
in the series—a remake of the original Resident Evil and the prequel Resident Evil Zero, both
released in 2002, as well as Resident Evil 4—were all released initially as
GameCube exclusives. Resident
Evil 4 was later released for
Windows, PS2 and Wii. In
addition, the GameCube received ports of the previous Resident Evil sequels. Despite this exclusivity
agreement between Capcom and Nintendo, Capcom released several Resident Evil titles for the PS2 that were not
considered direct sequels.
A trilogy of GunCon-compatible light gun games
known as the Gun Survivor series featured first person game
play. The first, Resident Evil Survivor, was
released in 2000 for the PlayStation and PC, but received mediocre reviews. The
subsequent games, Resident Evil
Survivor 2 Code: Veronica and Resident
Evil: Dead Aim, fared somewhat better. Dead Aim is actually the fourth Gun Survivor game in Japan, with Gun Survivor 3 being the Dino Crisis spin-off Dino Stalker. In a
similar vein, the Chronicles series features first person game
play, albeit on an on-rails path. Resident
Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles was
released in 2007 for the Wii, with a
follow up, Resident
Evil: The Darkside Chronicles released
in 2009.
Resident Evil Outbreak is an online game for the
PS2, released in 2003, depicting a series of episodic storylines in Raccoon City set
during the same time period as Resident
Evil 2 and 3. It was followed by a sequel, Resident Evil
Outbreak File #2. Raccoon City is a fictional
metropolis located in the Arklay Mountains of North America that succumbed to the
deadly T-Virus outbreak and was consequently destroyed via a nuclear missile
attack issued by the United States government. The town served a critical
junction for the series' progression as one of the main catalysts to Umbrella's
downfall as well as the entry point for some of the series' most notable
characters.
Resident Evil Gaiden is an action-adventure game for the Game Boy Color featuring
an RPG-style
combat system. There have also been several downloadable mobile games based on
the Resident Evil series in Japan. Some of these mobile
games have been released in North America and Europe through T-Mobile.
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