HellDescent writes: "Capcom has always been known for putting in some bonus modes and treats to liven up their games after completion and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles follows that tradition. We have 2 videos here that show of some of the bonuses we can expect to see in this title."
The Resident Evil Archives series gives Wii gamers the opportunity to play classic Resident Evil games at a great value price. The first release in the Resident Evil Archives series saw the GameCube remake of the original Resident Evil available with an updated control scheme, and the next instalment will offer the same for the GameCube's other exclusive Resident Evil release, Resident Evil Zero.
Capcom announced today the release date of the most awaited port version of Resident Evil Zero on the Nintendo Wii.
That Gaming Site writes: "Capcom Europe have confirmed that the second entry in the Resident Evil archives series will hit Europe in January.
HellDescent writes: "The 4th Resident Evil film has officially been confirmed by Screen Gems and Constantine Films. Milla Jovavich is returning as Alice, Ali Larter as Clair Redfield, Spencer Locke as K-Mart, Wentworth Miller as Chris Redfield and Albert Wesker will be now played by Shawn Roberts. The full 3D film is set to begin filming in Toronto very soon."
Hell Descent writes:
Paul W.S. Anderson tells Shock Till You Drop that Resident Evil: Afterlife will be his 4th RE film, but not a sequel. Instead the series will be revamped and start as a whole new trilogy. Afterlife will have a bigger budget than the previous films and will see the return of old characters and new ones. The film will also be joining that whole 3D fad that decided to rear its head up from the 70's.
Producer Jun Takeuchi has said he'd like to see the Resident Evil series rebooted after Dark Chronicles.
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Biohaze, a Resident Evil fan community interviewed Capcom's Director of Communications, Chris Kramer. The podcast focuses mainly on the Resident Evil series and some juicy details about the highly anticipated, Resident Evil: The Dark Side Chronicles are revealed. Sherry Birkin fans will be very pleased. So, go head on over to Biohaze and get in on the podcast discussion!
Vin Diesel proves that he's more nerd than most of you reading this story, while David Hayter opens his own studio and San Diego officially grants Sony Online Entertainment their own holiday. It's an interesting day to say the least.