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Resident Evil 4: Playstation Magazine
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A PlayStation 2 port of Resident Evil 4 was released in America on October 25, 2005. Despite earlier rumors of a downgraded port due to the PlayStation 2's hardware capabilities, impressions of the port based on a preview build have been generally favorable . Many critics stated that the PlayStation 2 version's graphics were very close to the GameCube’s, despite a lower polygon count, which resulted in a loss of character and environment detail.
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- Almost 10 years after it was originally supposed to be released, new footage of Resident Evil 1.5 makes it way online thanks to The PlayStation Museum. Everyone who still wants it gains more hope that it can happen.
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After the announcement of the exclusivity policy, Capcom still announced two Resident Evil titles for the PlayStation 2; Resident Evil: Dead Aim and Resident Evil Outbreak. Capcom stated that those games were side stories and not subject to the GameCube policy, adding that the games ... required the use of additional peripherals (a light gun and online support) that were not available for the GameCube.
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Today a patch was released for Resident Evil 4, upgrading the game to version 1.1.0. Some crash problems were fixed and lighting effects added, giving the game a slightly better look. The patch may not bring Resident Evil 4 up to the standard of the console version, but it is nice to see that developers are responding to criticisms from gaming magazines and of course the gamers themselves. To the Download
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[A] video has popped up online of an iPhone PlayStation emulator, psx4iphone, running Resident Evil Director's Cut. which makes shooting stuff impossible. Oh well. It's running, so it's a start. You can check it out at the following link:
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