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Resident Evil 1.5
''Resident Evil 1.5'' is a scrapped prototype version of the 1998 survival horror game ''Resident Evil 2.'' It was under development by Capcom for the PlayStation, and was directed by Hideki Kamiya and produced by Shinji Mikami. Beginning development a month after the completion of ''Resident Evil'' in early 1996, the game was drastically different than the completed version of ''Resident Evil 2''. It starred a female biker, Elza Walker, rather than Claire Redfield. It ultimately reached 60-80% completion before development was restarted nearly from scratch. With builds rumored to be circulating since the 1990s, ''Resident Evil 1.5'' became the focus of dedicated fans and video game preservationists to obtain and release a copy to the public. Purchased by a small group of fans in 2011 from a video game collector and kept private, a half-finished version was leaked online in 2013. While a more complete version of the game is theorized to be possessed by Capcom, it has never bee ...
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Raccoon Police Station
The Raccoon Police Station is a fictional police station that appears in Capcom's ''Resident Evil (series), Resident Evil'' survival horror franchise. The headquarters of the Raccoon Police Department (RPD), it is situated in the heart of Raccoon City. It serves as one of the primary settings for ''Resident Evil 2'' and its Resident Evil 2 (2019 video game), remake, where it becomes overrun by deadly Zombies in Resident Evil, zombies and the living bioweapon Mr. X (Resident Evil), Mr. X. It hides an entrance to the secret research facility of the evil Umbrella Corporation pharmaceutical company. It also appears in numerous subsequent games, including ''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' and its Resident Evil 3 (2020 video game), remake, ''Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles'', and ''Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles''. As a level, it has been praised by critics and fans for its unusual, artistic appearance, elaborate puzzles interwoven with the architecture, and intricate hub-base ...
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