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Resident Evil (Long Box) – PS1 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Resident Evil Long Box Version Sony Playstation Game


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388210107
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS1_RESIDENT_EVIL_LB

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

104 reviews for Resident Evil (Long Box) – PS1 Game

  1. Bowie V. Ibarra

    Even with the advent of the PS2/3, the original “Resident Evil” still holds its water against the modern era of video games. It set the standard for “survival horror” in video games. It frightens and delights. The controls take a little to get down, and the intensity and urgency of the game demand that you get those under control or be eaten.The game takes time and is recommended for those that can devote 30min-1hour a day to the game.A must for any game who claims to be a fan of the zombie genre.

  2. Josh

    This is by far one of the best games of all time. It is the start of survival horror. Mind you the voice acting is terrible the game play an spooks that pop up through out the whole game make the voice acting an after thought and seem meaningless. If you have never played this game before you need to get it turn off the lights and get busy cause you will not be disapointed

  3. DorrisWilkinson

    Resident Evil: Director’s Cut (1997). The PSX re-release of the 1996 survival horror game. Back when the PSX was first released, the system didn’t have much in the way of standout games. Of course, there were a few noteworthy PSX launch games like Twisted Metal, Doom, and Tekken, but for the most part, the PSX didn’t have anything outstanding yet. Thus, Resident Evil was made. Taking influences from the earlier survival horror series Alone In The Dark, Resident evil took all of its aspects to the next level and eventually became one of Capcom’s most successful franchises to date, ranking just behind the Mega Man and Street Fighter games. In fact, the original RE game was probably the first PSX game to make the system worthwhile before other important games were released in the following years. Most everyone who’s played the games already knows the story, but for those who haven’t, here’s a brief synopsis: A strange murder occurrence just outside of Raccoon City has caused Police officials to be suspicious, so they sent two Special Tactics and Rescue Squad (STARS) teams to go investigate. You play as either Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield, both of them surviving STARS members. The teams end up getting stuck in the mountains, so they eventually find themselves inside a huge mansion, where the STARS members discover numerous creatures such as zombies, mutilated dogs, giant spiders, and other monsters. These were all created due to Umbrella Corporation’s disastrous T-Virus. As.

  4. Robert W. Lyons

    Resident Evil has long been my favorite rpg series. I had searched all over for a copy of this game and finally found it here at bargain price and excellent quality.

  5. John Lindsey

    This is the one that started it all folks! this is about mysterious murders in Raccoon city involving cannibalism, a group of special police officers called “S.T.A.R.S.” go outside the city to find the murderers but when their Helicopter with pilot leaves them behind, they seek shelter in a large mansion but unknown to them that the mansion is also a death trap with hordes of Zombies, giant tarantulas, monster dogs and mutant creatures waiting for them, will they make it out alive?A brilliant and highly original game using elements of Lucio Fulci, George Romero, Dario Argento, horror and science ficiton with clues, gore, cool monsters, puzzles and knowing how to survive which makes this a one-of-a-kind game for every game player. I’ve became a fan of this since 1996, it’s the best game i’ve ever played with the entire series too.

  6. wildcat

    If you like to play action games where you are being chased and you get to blow things up i highly recommend this game. Definitely get your memory card ready because you won’t want to stop playing

  7. Ben Rowland

    This Director’s Cut is the only version of this game you should own, simply because it supports the Analogue joysticks on the Playstation controller. The control in the other versions is impossible at times, and a bugger to learn if you are a first time player.The game by itself is excellent. Lot’s of puzzles, and lots of Zombies to shoot down. There are times (many of them, actually) where you much be careful how many zombies you shoot, because you can run low on bullets very quickly. The story is standard for any Survival Horror game: A group of soldiers are locked in an old mansion that is infested with zombies. An evil company has eperimented with a chemical that turns people into zombies, and the fallout turns the WHOLE TOWN into zombies. To survive, you must make your way through the mansion, and solve all the puzzles. This is definitely a challenge, and one that can be frustrating at times, but rewarding once completed.Here are the pros. The graphics are superb. The detailing of the zombies and the surroundings give you are real sense of dread, and yes, the blood flow is well detailed, it sprays when you are wounded. The music is ominous and ambient, giving just the right mood to the situations you come across. The story is also well put together, even though anyone who has seen George Romero’s “Living Dead” trilogy (and what horror fan hasn’t?) can get a sense of deja vu. All these elements make this a game well worth getting.Now for the cons. This game is not the tou.

  8. Angela

    we have always been a fan of all the resident evil games we all love to play them and was very happy that the game was in great shape and that we got it fast when we ordered it

  9. Erin

    Excellent game and a total classic of the genre. The voice acting though….Oh my goodness! The voice acting is terrible (which is exactly why I loved it so much!)

  10. Alan C. Logan

    This is one of the greatest games of all times. No if, ands, or buts. This is the granddaddy of them all when it comes to survival horror. Yes, Alone in the Dark, Uninvited and Sweet Home came first, but they went nowhere. This is what kick started an entire genre.I love this version of the game the best (even more than that ReMake) because it has 3 options for gameplay, original, beginner or arranged. Arranged is awesome as it “arranges” the locations of many items in the game. Much like the “2nd quest” on the first Zelda game.The voice acting is legendary, the graphics just awesome and who can forget the live video at the beginning and ending of the game! (The girl who played Jill is absolutely beautiful.)This game is hard. One bites puts you in orange caution if you’re Jill, on arranged anyway. Ammunition is VERY limited at the start of the game. But that’s what makes it so great. You can’t run around blasting things. It’s just wonderful!There are many easter eggs or “little things” to find out in this game. (Look up a good walkthrough if you have trouble finding them.) These give the game a good bit of replay value.I highly recommend this if you want a good game. In fact, they don’t get much better.

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