
Capcom will be presenting the Resident Evil Showcase later this week, and fans of the horror franchise just took a spin and took a turn with the prospect of the three classic PlayStation 1 games being ported to modern consoles. It all comes from a countdown on the franchise’s Twitter account, which started scoring every day before the event with a retrospective of all the titles in the main line. Well, everyone except Resident Evil 0. However, thanks to some interesting differentiators between the original games and the videos that Capcom posted on Twitter, some fans think we are about to get the original versions of Resident Evil for PS1, Resident Evil 2and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
All posts so far have focused on the inventory screens, and the most attentive Twitter users are noticing the changes between the games launched in the 1990s and what Capcom is posting on its social media channel. For example, the video for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis below features a much longer inventory section, as well as the 25th anniversary badge in the lower right corner.
Due to the way Capcom counted down to the Resident Evil Showcase, supporters thought the developer might be announcing versions for the three classic games. They encountered a small hurdle yesterday, however, as the countdown continued with Resident Evil 4. The general line of thought now is simply that Capcom is counting down to the digital event, looking back on each major line launch. . After all, he would line up correctly with a Resident Evil Village reveal this Thursday. As cool as such a release is for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, we have many doubts that this will really happen.
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