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*Along with ''Resident Evil 0'', the game came out for the Nintendo Wii on June 23, 2009 as part of the [[Resident Evil Archives (series)|Resident Evil Archives]]. As with ''Resident Evil 4'' Wii edition game, the game was outfitted with Wii pointer controls. |
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*Along with ''Resident Evil 0'', the game came out for the Nintendo Wii on June 23, 2009 as part of the [[Resident Evil Archives (series)|Resident Evil Archives]]. As with ''Resident Evil 4'' Wii edition game, the game was outfitted with Wii pointer controls. |
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*On the back cover, the S.T.A.R.S. team is incorrectly referred to as the [[Special Tactics And Rescue Squad]], while in the manual and game, they are referred to by their real name, [[Special Tactics And Rescue Service]]. |
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*On the back cover, the S.T.A.R.S. team is incorrectly referred to as the [[Special Tactics And Rescue Squad]], while in the manual and game, they are referred to by their real name, [[Special Tactics And Rescue Service]]. |
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*Staircase camera angles had to be changed when it became apparent that the designers had chosen to add Jill's civilian clothes of ''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' as an unlockable costume so they could look up her skirt. The color of her underwear was also debated upon during design when the water fountain reflections were found to show them; in the end, "black" won.<ref name="navigation">{{Cite book|title=[[GameCube Biohazard Official Navigation Book]]|publisher=Enterbrain|date=April 2002}}</ref> |
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*Director Shinji Mikami was used by the motion capture crew to represent white-shirted zombies.{{Verify}} |
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*Director Shinji Mikami was used by the motion capture crew to represent white-shirted zombies.{{Verify}} |
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*Unlike The Original you can now run up and down the stairs freely instead of pressing the action button near them. This would simply mean that, they would have discarded all of the original 1st person cut scenes as far as going up or down the steps.<ref name="navigation" /> |
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*Unlike The Original you can now run up and down the stairs freely instead of pressing the action button near them. This would simply mean that, they would have discarded all of the original 1st person cut scenes as far as going up or down the steps.<ref name="navigation" /> |