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Secrets, News, Tips, Guides, Cheats and MoreFed up with your pathetic human DNA? Albert Wesker makes a convincing argument for injecting Uroboros (Resident Evil 5)
Posted on February 02, 2011Imagine if Tricell Pharmaceutical Company made a product that transformed wimpy men into deadly killers who could survive being neck deep in a river of volcanic magma. Imagine that product being called ‘Old Uroboros’ and being endorsed by Resident Evil’s metrosexual bad guy Albert Wesker. Now imagine if the TV commercial for ‘Old Uroboros’ was like this…
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Resident Evil Villain Wesker Does the Old Spice Guy
Posted on February 01, 2011Look down, now look back up. You’re on a volcano, with the man your man could kill like.
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New Resident Evil set to shuffle into Spike's Video Game Awards if teasers images are to be believed (Resident Evil 6)
Posted on November 26, 2010If you enjoy sinking bullets into the skulls of living challenged souls, then you’ll no know doubt be excited to hear a new Resident Evil could be unveiled at Spike’s Video Game Awards next month. Well, that’s if a teaser video briefly showing the Biohazard logo (Resi’s title in Japan) is anything to go by. Gamerzines has also unearthed further t-shirt-based evidence (no, really), which hints at an announcement on the survival horror series being forthcoming…
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New Resident Evil GameTo Be Revealed At This Year's Spike VGAs?
Posted on November 26, 2010As it was previously reported here on Shogun Gamer, Spike TV plans to reveal a new zombie game during their upcoming annual Video Games Awards telecast extravaganza.
Naturally the rumor mill began to churn on the identity of this supposedly mysterious new zombie kill fest but once again the all powerful internet may have removed some the mystery behind the unveiling.
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First trailer for Resident Evil: Damnation, the new CG RE film
Posted on November 04, 2010
If Resident Evil: Afterlife wasn’t exactly the Resident Evil film you wanted to see, then perhaps Resident Evil: Damnation will be. Announced in September, RE: Damnation is a direct sequel to Resident Evil: Degeneration, the 2008 CG film that featured Jill Valentine and Leon Kennedy. Upon being announced there weren’t a whole lot of details for RE: Damnation aside from a 2012 release date, that it would 3D and that Leon Kennedy would once again be the star.
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Rumor: Team-Based Resident Evil Coming From SOCOM Dev Slant Six
Posted on November 04, 2010A new instalment in Capcom’s zombie franchise Resident Evil may be in development at Slant Six Games, the Canadian developer behind SOCOM: Confrontation, if a document received by Kotaku is to be believed.
No details are offered on the supposed game codenamed ‘Resident Evil: Raccoon City’ beyond it being “team-based.” This could indicate a multiplayer slant or simply that it’s squad-based, like the SOCOM series.
Slant Six has yet to …
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A boatload of Resident Evil: Revelations screens
Posted on September 29, 2010Despite its title, not much is known about Resident Evil: Revelations, the upcoming 3DS expansion of the Resident Evil story. A new set of screens for the title continue to showcase Chris and Jill’s journey through a mysterious, poorly-lit ship. Pay attention for a gameplay shot – and you’ll see it looks not unlike RE4 and 5.
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Resident Evil: Afterlife tops US box office
Posted on September 13, 2010Fourth installment in Capcom-inspired film franchise takes in $27.7 million; best opening weekend for series to date.
On Friday, Resident Evil: Afterlife hit North American theaters after being savaged by critics. However, like the zombie hordes the film and its Capcom-published inspirations depict, moviegoers overran theaters to see the action-horror film.
Variety reports that Afterlife raked in $27.7 million over the weekend, a record opening for the film series. The original Resident Evil opened with $17.7 million in 2002, followed by Apocalypse with $23.0 million in 2004 and Extinction with $23.7 million in 2007. The Hollywood trade magazine pointed to Afterlife‘s IMAX and 3D presentations–which have higher ticket prices–as the reasons for the uptick in revenues.
Resident Evil: Afterlife once again stars Milla Jovovich as Alice, a heroine battling for survival in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Five years after the evil Umbrella Corporation’s virus resulted in a large portion of the world’s population becoming shuffling undead, she travels to Los Angeles to seek a safe haven. Naturally, though, things do not go according to plan.
Bad reviews aside, Afterlife is a rare financial success story for game-based films. Most that make it to the screen are critical and box-office bombs, such as Doom,
BloodRayne, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, and Dungeon Siege: In the Name of the King. One of the most high-profile and best-reviewed game-based films to date, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, was a commercial disappointment despite a nearly $200 million budget and the backing of Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
Hope remains, however, as a film set in the Warcraft universe is currently in preproduction with Spider-Man director Sam Raimi at the helm. The project has the support of both film studio Warner Bros. and production company Legendary Pictures (The Dark Knight, Watchmen, 300).
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