Barry Burton/notes


 * Barry is the only character in Resident Evil 5 to use his signature weapon during melee attacks (Gun Bash and Miranda Rights).
 * In the original live-action FMVs and character art, Barry is seen with a black magnum revolver. However in the game, it is switched to a chrome finish.
 * In The Mercenaries Reunion, when Barry approaches an enemy from behind when shot in the leg, he will perform a melee move where he takes his magnum out and pistol whips the enemy in the back of the head (Gun Bash). This originates from classic Resident Evil where when the player follows a specific path in the game, Barry will come up behind Albert Wesker and knock him out with his gun.
 * In Dead Rising a burger joint called Jill's Sandwiches is a reference to Barry's famous Jill sandwich joke.
 * In Resident Evil: Uprising, searching through Barry's desk will result in the finding of a "Jill Sandwich recipe". A rather interesting Easter Egg.
 * There is a Militia Ganado in Resident Evil 4 that strikingly resembles Barry.
 * Barry was the only member of S.T.A.R.S known to be married.
 * Barry carries an M500 Handcannon in the Mercenaries 3D.
 * Even though canonically Barry never dies, in the original game depending on cartain actions made by the player he CAN die. However his deaths are different. In the original game he will be found wounded by Jill near the end of the game and will give Jill a picture of his family before dying. Instead in the remake if the player chooses not to give Barry his gun back he will be killed by Lisa Trevor.
 * Barry makes a brief appearance during a mission briefring for the level "Gone Rogue" of Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, being depicted as one of Nemesis's main targets.
 * Barry is one of the main characters not to be depicted in the retelling of the original Resident Evil events in Resident Evil : Umbrella Chronicles, despite his involvement with Jill's investigation of the mansion. However, he is still mentioned in the archives of the game which confirms his part into the Mansion Incident as well as canonically establish that he is the helicopter pilot who saved Jill and Carlos at the end of Resident Evil 3.
 * During the New York Comic-Con 2011, one of the Resident Evil producers, Rey Jimenez, did promise that if Operation Raccoon City sold enough copies, he would push for a sequel to be made that will have Barry as a playable character. Source