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Akuma Has an SA1 100% Combo in 3rd STRIKE
Akuma Has an SA1 100% Combo in 3rd STRIKE
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RESIDENT EVIL CHRIS AND REBECCA PLAY THE MOONLIGHT SONATA
RESIDENT EVIL CHRIS AND REBECCA PLAY THE MOONLIGHT SONATA
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Resident Evil GOG Release Seamless HD Project
For those who are fans of the franchise, seeing the game with this graphic design is wonderful!
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MR. X (ALL ENCOUNTERS*, LEON) - RESIDENT EVIL 2 BOSS BATTLE
MR. X (ALL ENCOUNTERS*, LEON) - RESIDENT EVIL 2 BOSS BATTLE
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INFINITE ROCKET LAUNCHER VS ALL BOSSES - RESIDENT EVIL 4
INFINITE ROCKET LAUNCHER VS ALL BOSSES - RESIDENT EVIL 4
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Dino Crisis - Ps1
Dino Crisis (ディノクライシス) in Japan, is a game released in 1999 for Playstation by Capcom. Created by the same director of Resident Evil, Shinji Mikami. The game follows the same element, only differentiating the antagonist, who now, instead of hungry humans, are animals thirsty for blood.[1] Dino Crisis was originally released in July 1999 for the PlayStation platform. Having other versions for DreamCast, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation Network. The main character is Regina. History The game tells the story of a rescue unit called S.O.R.T., who has to go to an unknown island called Ibis. Scientist Edward Kirk, a world authority on energy research, apparently died three years ago 2006. In fact, he is alive and working with a research group on an isolated island, when the government finds out, they send a group to bring Kirk back to your country of origin. The scientist developed an energy source called Third Energy. The agents parachute (one of them - Cooper - dies right at the beginning, after landing and being swallowed by a T-Rex) and discover that the place is full of dinosaurs, and that almost all the workers have been killed. When they meet Dr. Kirk, he reveals to them that Third Energy is capable of transporting objects and beings to any time, and that the reason those dinosaurs are there is because depending on the amount of energy used, it is even possible to travel through time. Regina and her team Gail and Rick must rescue him and return safely to the Continent. There are three endings to this game, one of which is the incineration of 25% of Ibis Island.
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Sega CD commercial shown in the USA
Sega CD commercial shown in the USA in 1993
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Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 of Capcom VS SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium
Japanese advertising for crossplay between Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 of Capcom VS SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium.
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Tempo - Sega 32X
Tempo[a] is a video game for the Sega 32X released in 1995. It was developed by Sega and Red Company and published by Sega.
Story
In Tempo, the titular grasshopper character Tempo and his friend, Katy, star on The Major Minor Show as they climb the top of the tower to defeat King Dirge.
Gameplay
The stages are presented as performances on a musical variety show like Soul Train. The game uses hand-drawn graphics for the backgrounds and sprites.
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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis - Ps1
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, known in Japan as Biohazard 3: Last Escape (バイオハザード3 ラストエスケープ Baiohazādo 3 Rasuto Esukēpu?), is a survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom, originally released for the PlayStation in 1999. It is the third game in the Resident Evil franchise, and takes place before and after the events of Resident Evil 2.
The story focuses on Jill Valentine and her efforts to escape Raccoon City, a city completely infected with a new type of secret biological weapon developed by the pharmaceutical company Umbrella Corporation. The game uses the same engine as its predecessors and features 3D models over pre-rendered backgrounds with fixed camera angles. Unlike previous games, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is designed to be more action-oriented. It features a greater number of enemies to defeat and introduces the Nemesis creature, which periodically pursues the player until the end of the game.
Resident Evil 3 was a critical and commercial success, selling more than three million units worldwide. Most critics praised the graphics for being detailed and Nemesis as a frightening villain, but some criticized the short length of the game and story. After its release on PlayStation, the game was later ported to Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows and GameCube. A recreation, titled Resident Evil 3, was released on April 3, 2020 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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Resident Evil - Ps1
Resident Evil, known in Japan as Biohazard (バイオハザード Baiohazādo?), is a survival horror video game originally released for the Playstation. It is the first title in the Resident Evil game series. The plot follows Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, members of an elite task force known as S.T.A.R.S., as they investigate the outskirts of Raccoon City following the disappearance of their team members. They soon find themselves trapped in a mansion infested by zombies and other monsters. The player, having chosen to play as Chris or Jill at the start of the game, must explore the mansion to discover its secrets and find a way to escape.
First conceived by producer Tokuro Fujiwara as a recreation of his earlier horror game Sweet Home (1989),[5][6] Resident Evil's development was led by Shinji Mikami. Going through several redesigns, the game was first developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993,[7][8] then as a fully 3D first-person PlayStation game in 1994, and finally as a third-person game with pre-rendered.[9][10] Gameplay consists primarily of third-person action with additional emphasis on inventory management, exploration, and puzzle solving. Resident Evil establishes many conventions seen later in the series, including the control scheme, inventory system, save system, and use of 3D models overlaid with pre-rendered backgrounds.
Resident Evil was very well received by critics and is often credited with defining the survival horror genre.[11] It received praise for its graphics, gameplay, sound, and atmosphere, although it received some criticism for its voice acting.[12] In addition to video games, Resident Evil has been credited with repopularizing zombies in popular culture beginning in the late 1990s (along with The House of the Dead), leading to renewed interest in zombie films during the 2000s.[13] [14][15][16] Resident Evil has since been hailed as one of the best and most influential video games of all time.
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How are the Mortal Kombat film sets today? 🎥🎞️
How are the Mortal Kombat film sets today? 🎥🎞️
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Resident Evil 2: Marvin's Mod v1.2
Resident Evil 2 - Marvin's Mod (Desperate Times) is a new game mod that tells the story of Marvin Branagh before his final moments in Resident Evil 2.
Play as Marvin Branagh: Experience Marvin's story as seen in Resident Evil Outbreak File #2.
Dynamic Events: Revisit places after completing certain tasks to encounter changing rooms with different events, NPC interactions, and cutscenes.
New Movies: Edited movies from Resident Evil Outbreak will play in new areas not featured in the original game.
Start In New Location: Begin the game in the east offices with fellow survivors.
AI Partner: During certain parts of the game, a fellow R.P.D. officer will assist you.
New Story: Based on Resident Evil Outbreak events, this mod introduces additional story elements for world-building.
New Ending Requirements: Complete specific objectives as you progress through the game.
New Items: Collect new and unique items while exploring and escaping the Raccoon City Police Station.
New Routes: Explore the R.P.D. using new paths through familiar locations.
Boss Battles: Encounter boss battles in different locations compared to the original game.
Changed Puzzle Solutions: Altered a few puzzle solutions, with more changes planned for future versions.
Increased Difficulty: Zombies and monsters deal more damage when attacking.
New 3D Models: Includes new 3D character models.
Custom SCD Scripts: Features custom SCD scripting for dynamic rooms, movie playback, and more.
Custom DLL: Utilizes a custom .DLL for various features and tweaks, eliminating the need to modify the original game .EXE.
Weapon Damage Changes: Alters weapon damage values for different monsters, affecting their strength.
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Street Fighter II - The Animated Movie 1994
Street Fighter II The Animated Movie 1994
It brings back memories of Saturdays when me, my brother, friends, neighbors watched the film and series of this classic!
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Resident Evil Survivor - PS1
Resident Evil Survivor[a] is a light gun shooter video game developed by Tose and published by Capcom. It was released on the PlayStation in Japan on January 27, 2000, in Europe on March 31, 2000, and in North America on August 30, 2000. It is a spin-off of the Resident Evil video game series. It is also the first first-person perspective Resident Evil game predating Resident Evil 7: Biohazard by seventeen years. A Microsoft Windows version was released only in China and Taiwan on September 7, 2002.
As the first release of the Gun Survivor series, this game was a major difference from the main Resident Evil series, substituting the third-person perspective of the previous games to a first-person view. The Japanese and European versions of the game were compatible with Namco's GunCon/G-Con 45 light gun, making it one of the first off-rail light gun games, whereas lightgun compatibility was removed from the North American release.[3] It was followed by Resident Evil Survivor 2 – Code: Veronica.
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Mortal Kombat Original VS Mortal Kombat Arcade Edition (Megadrive)
Mortal Kombat Original VS Mortal Kombat Arcade Edition (Megadrive)
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