Contents.Unused Items DumDum RoundsAlternate bullets for the Colt Python magnum. Though the game describes them as more powerful, they actually do less damage than the standard.357 magnum rounds. They can only be used in the original game through hacking and were removed entirely for the Director's Cut version.Flamethrower FuelMuch like in the sequel, fuel for the flamethrower is hidden in the game's coding but goes unused.PickaxeRemoved from the final game for unknown reasons.
Interestingly, when attempting to use this item a prompt will appear onscreen giving you the choice of yes/no instead of the default 'this item cannot be used' message though nothing seems to happen with either choice. Has a black inventory graphic but a full 3D model when examined.OilAn orange can of oil with a flame graphic on the front. Its intended use is unknown.Comm RadioThis item is given to the player in storyline but never used in-game outside of cutscenes. Features a glitchy inventory graphic.Build Date Japan 1.0USAJapan 1.1PAL (English)PAL (French)PAL (German)01/01 01 MASTER 0222 BIO HAZARD01/01 01 MASTER 0308 RESIDENT EVIL01/01 02 MASTER 0309 BIO HAZARD01/01 01 MASTER 0614 RESIDENT EVIL01/01 01 MASTER 0621 RESIDENT EVIL01/01 01 MASTER 0712 RESIDENT EVILThese are the build dates for different completion builds of the original 1996 release found in the CAPCOM.INF file. They can also be seen by inserting the game disc in any disc drive on your computer, and simply seeing the 'last modified' date on the SLPS002.22 file.Regional Differences Original 1996 Version Title Screen JapanUSAThe Resident Evil series is known as Biohazard in Japan, although the title in this firstentry was spelled as two words.Font JapanUSABio Hazard contains a few lines of English text. When the game was localized, it was given a new variable-width font.
Download the Resident Evil 2(E)(Disc 1)(Leon) ROM for Playstation /PSX. Filename: ResidentEvil2(E)(Disc1)(Leon)SLES-00972.rar. Works with Android, Windows, and Mac OS X devices. Dreamcast GameCube Game Gear Gameboy Advance Gameboy Color. MAME Neo Geo Nintendo Nintendo 64 Nintendo DS.
However, they didn't take advantage of this for the lines of text that was originally in English as those retained their original formatting.File Images Botany BookKeeper's DiaryResearcher's Will & LetterResearcher's Will (Torn)Orders & FaxPlant 42 Report'V-JOLT' ReportScrapbookSecurity SystemThe Japanese version includes background images for all files with gray-colored text over them. Other Differences. At the Japanese version's character select screen, the difficulty level is displayed under the character (Jill is easy, Chris is hard). This text was removed from the international versions.
In the Japanese version, the opening FMV displays the helicopter rotor blades against the cloudy sky at the top-left corner of the screen. For some odd reason, this was mirrored in the international versions. In the Japanese version, you can not skip the ending cutscenes with the helicopter or the credits, no matter how many times you beat the game.Most of the changes listed above would be reverted in the. (Source: ) Revisional Differences Director's CutResident Evil: Director's Cut is a revised version of the game that was released in late 1997 to fill-in for the postponed release of as a result of its troubled development. Despite the subtitle, it doesn't really restore any missing content (such as the George Trevor letters) to the game.
In fact, the U.S. Version, while being advertised as 'Uncut and Uncensored', still used the same censored video files as the previous U.S. Resident evil 4 disc 2 gamecube. Release as a result of a localization mix-up (later prints of the game removed the bullet-point mentioning the uncensored footage on back of the CD case).