BioHazard 15th Anniversary BOX (e-capcom) Limited Edition

Platform: Playstation 3
Edition: (e-capcom) Limited Edition
Format: 2

Published by Capcom
Released in Japan on Sep 08, 2011 at a price of ¥7,800

The e-capcom Limited Edition of BioHazard 15th Anniversary BOX comes in a large cardboard slip case designed to look worn. It contains the following:

          • Resident Evil Directors Cut (PS1)
          • Resident Evil 2 (PS1)
          • Resident Evil 3 (PS1)
          • Resident Evil Revival Selection (PS3)
          • Resident Evil 4 soundtrack
          • Resident Evil Code: Veronica soundtrack
          • special Resident Evil pin and sticker set
          • Original Resident Evil 5 spacer

          • Availability:
            This edition is exclusive to the e-capcom store in Japan.
            Additional Information:
            While the PS3 games in this edition are region free, the older generation games from the PS2 and PS1 retain their original region lock ( Region 2).

Other games with Collector's Edition releases from the
Resident Evil franchise.

Comments:

  1. gurpswoo1:
    **Added BioHazard 15th Anniversary BOX e-capcom edition **

  2. foreverflash:
    Thanks! I was wondering why this hadn't been added to DB yet as it's been available to preorder for a months...! I was gonna say something but never got around to it...

    Do you think this edition is a worthy collectible for the RE franchise? I've considered getting it but was unsure because I live in USA and these are all the "Biohazard" games (but they're the same as the Resident Evil games in US right?)

  3. gurpswoo1:
    Quote:
    Thanks! I was wondering why this hadn't been added to DB yet as it's been available to preorder for a months...! I was gonna say something but never got around to it...
    Yeah sorry about that, I though I made the database entry but I did a quick check on my list of games to add and it wasn't.


    Quote:
    Do you think this edition is a worthy collectible for the RE franchise? I've considered getting it but was unsure because I live in USA and these are all the "Biohazard" games (but they're the same as the Resident Evil games in US right?)
    For any Resident Evil Fan or franchise collector, I think it's a must. It unlikely they will release a similar edition outside of japan.

    For Collector's it's still a very good item to have, it not something many collector's are going to have especially outide of japan.

    The bigger issue is price but considering the content it's a very special edition even by Japanese standards.

  4. foreverflash:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gurpswoo1 View Post
    Yeah sorry about that, I though I made the database entry but I did a quick check on my list of games to add and it wasn't.




    For any Resident Evil Fan or franchise collector, I think it's a must. It unlikely they will release a similar edition outside of japan.

    For Collector's it's still a very good item to have, it not something many collector's are going to have especially outide of japan.

    The bigger issue is price but considering the content it's a very special edition even by Japanese standards.
    Can you tell me (if you know), are all the Biohazard games the SAME as the Resident Evil games here in USA (just different names)? I'd hate to buy that set and find out the games are actually different...

  5. Sevket:
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    Originally Posted by foreverflash View Post
    Can you tell me (if you know), are all the Biohazard games the SAME as the Resident Evil games here in USA (just different names)? I'd hate to buy that set and find out the games are actually different...
    "Resident Evil, known as Biohazard in Japan, is a media franchise owned by the video game company Capcom. It was created by Shinji Mikami as a survival horror game series that was initiated with the eponymous PlayStation title Resident Evil in 1996. Since then, the game series has strayed from its roots to include action games, and has sold 45 million units as of March 2011.[1] The Resident Evil media franchise has been expanded to comic books, novels and novelizations, sound dramas, live-action and computer-generated feature films, and a variety of collectibles, such as action figures and strategy guides."

  6. gurpswoo1:
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    an you tell me (if you know), are all the Biohazard games the SAME as the Resident Evil games here in USA (just different names)? I'd hate to buy that set and find out the games are actually different...
    Yes Sevket is correct, they are near identical. The only differences will be certain changes in terms of censorship. these will be minor. The other problem is that the in game text such as signs and banner may be in Japanese.

    This edition is supposed to have English VA so you can turn off subtitles. The other problem is the region coding as stated above. The remastered PS2 and PS1 games will have the region lock intact. So it will be region 2.

  7. Sevket:


  8. foreverflash:
    delete

  9. Mike1888:
    I can see it?

  10. vhal_x:
    Me too :s ? xx

  11. foreverflash:
    Sorry guys. The video took forever to show up in the embedding at first it just was blank white. I see it now too.

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