Whoknows pops in with...So RE3 on GC has all of the content of the DC/PC versions?
With no additional explanation, I think we're both misinterpreting what we both read/wrote.Nope.
Ok, so I'm wrong with what little extras were included (I wasn't 100% sure) however, the gfx, FMV and more than likely the DC/PC versions just ported over to GC. I know what it says above, but to counter what you mentioned, about spending additional resources, it wouldn't take much to remove or gimp a version by removing things.The PC and Dreamcast versions allow the player to choose Jill's outfit in the main game from the start without going to the boutique, and include two additional outfits not present in the PlayStation version.
The Mercenaries minigame is also available right from the start, and had the added feature of allowing players to post their top scores online on Capcom's official website (this function has since been discontinued).
The Dreamcast version also utilized the VMU by displaying the characters' health status. The GameCube version is a direct port of the original PlayStation version with no added features other than an increased frame rate for FMV scenes, and smoother-looking character models.
Q: Which version will the GCN version be ported from?
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:robably the Dreamcast or PC version. Dreamcast to GameCube ports, I here, are pretty easy. The PC version may also make it.
The latest release of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, the GameCube version first came out in North America on January 14, 2003 to correlate with the release of Resident Evil (Nintendo GameCube). This version is a direct port of the PlayStation version but features anti-aliasing applied to three-dimensional models as well as cutscenes that play at sixty frames per second (instead of thirty). It has the same difficulty modes but does not feature the two extra alternative outfits, starting selection modes, or the ability to post "Operation: Mad Jackal" scores.
Seems to suggest that PlayStation Move Heroes will be out on PSN the same day as retail. They also mention that the three bonus month offer for buying a 12 month sub will be ending on 3/29.Hi everyone,
First off, we have a couple merchandise updates: the bonus offer PlayStation Plus subscribers get when they sign up for the 1 year package is ending on 3/29, so the next few weeks mark the last time you’ll be able to take advantage of this opportunity! Additionally, the previously announced full game trial for MAG is getting switched to a MAG demo for all PSN subscribers. The MAG demo comes down on March 29.
Second, we’d like to preview our upcoming publishes by calling out some of the free games, huge discounts and exciting exclusives coming your way over the next couple weeks.
Free Games
PlayStation Plus subscribers will get SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs Beta, along with the PlayStation Move Heroes full game trial for free in the March 22 publish.
Then on March 29, Plus subscribers will get Comet Crash and Vector TD for free! Take back your comet from the enemy in Comet Crash using build turrets, lasers, and a number of other units to obliterate your foes, or join up with a few friends in Co-op mode to fight together. Players can also go head-to-head in Versus mode and see who is worthy of conquering the massive Comet.
Huge Discounts
On March 29 you get Ricochet HD, the futuristic brick-breaking title, for a whopping 75% off the regular store price! Ricochet HD offers 150 levels of action, and the 10 unique planetary vistas are certainly easy on the eyes.
We’re also offering the classic PSone snowboarding title Cool Boarder 2 at a 50% discount starting on the 29th.
Starting on March 22, we’re offering a 20% discount on Swarm, but this offer will only last for two weeks.
Exciting Exclusives
For all the X-Men, Iron Man, and Street Fighter fans out there we’re offering Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds 38 Avatars bundle exclusively to Plus subscribers on the 29th.
Were also offering Plus subscribers exclusive access to the full game trial for Split Second on the 29th. Navigate your way through explosions, plane crashes and building collapses as you race for money and fame.
As always be sure to check the full list of new items as well as items that are being taken down from the PlayStation Plus storefronts below:
PlayStation Plus Highlights for 3/22:
Full Game Trial
Featured Games
- PlayStation Move Heroes
Discounted Games & DLC
- SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs Multiplayer Beta (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)
PlayStation Plus Highlights for 3/29:
- Swarm Full Game (PlayStation Plus price $11.99, regular price $14.99)
- Mini Squadron PlayStation minis (PlayStation Plus price $1.00, regular price $1.99)
- Wakeboarding HD (PlayStation Plus price $3.99, regular price $4.99)
Full Game Trial
Featured Games
- Split Second
Discounted Games & DLC
- Comet Crash (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $9.99)
- A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks! (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $1.99)
- Vector TD (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $3.99)
- Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $9.99)
Featured Themes & Avatars
- Cool Boarder 2 (PSOne) (PlayStation Plus price $3.00, regular price $5.99)
- Ricochet HD (PlayStation Plus price $2.50, regular price $9.99)
Last Chance, Get Them While You Can – Coming down on March 22:
- Fish Tank Dynamic Theme (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)
- Molecules Static Theme (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)
- Marvel Vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds 38 Avatars bundle (Exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers for $3.99)
Featured Offers to PlayStation Plus Subscribers
Last Chance, Get Them While You Can – Coming down on March 29:
- PSN Gamers’ Choice Award winner: Best PS3 Game (Castle Crashers) (PlayStation Plus Price $7.50, regular price $14.99)
- PSN Gamers’ Choice Award winner: Best PSN Exclusive Game (Dead nation) (PlayStation Plus price $7.50, regular price $14.99)
- PSN Gamers’ Choice Award winner: Best PSP Game (God of War: Ghost of Sparta) (PlayStation Plus price $20.00, regular price $39.99)
- PSN Gamers’ Choice Award winner: Best Mini (Age of Zombies) (PlayStation Plus price $2.50, regular price $4.99)
Featured Offers to PlayStation Plus Subscribers
Discounted Games/DLC
- MAG Demo
- Spyro Year of the Dragon (PSOne) (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $5.99)
- Enigmo PlayStation minis (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $3.99)
- Pix’n Love Rush PlayStation minis (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $2.49)
- PSN Holiday Dynamic Theme (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $2.99)
- Blast Factor (PlayStation Plus price $2.00, regular price $9.99)
- Liquid Metal Static Theme (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $1.49)
Along with releasing an HD version of one of our beloved classics, we are giving away a special present to PlayStation Network members who pick up the game within the first two weeks. Gamers who purchase Beyond Good & Evil HD within two weeks from launch will receive two free avatars.
It’s been over a week since the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, inflicting serious loss of life and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. The Japanese people, together with support and compassion from the global community, are beginning what will be a long recovery process.
Sony Computer Entertainment’s headquarters are located in Tokyo, and so we’ve heard firsthand of the disaster’s impact from our colleagues and friends. As we here in America watch the tragic events that continue to unfold, you might be left thinking, “Is there any way I can help?”
Sony Group is aiding the recovery through financial contributions and donations of radios, batteries and other equipment that can be used in the relief efforts. Today we’re making it possible for you to contribute directly to the earthquake and tsunami recovery efforts through a medium you’re already quite familiar with – the PlayStation Network.
You can make donations in the amount of $2, $5, $10, $25 and $50 from your wallet in the PlayStation Store. With your donation, you’ll get a free theme for your PlayStation 3. In order to make a donation, go to the “Aid Japan” area under the New Releases category on the PlayStation Store.
It’s important to note that your contributions will go directly to the American Red Cross – Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Fund. Every penny donated will go to the fund, which supports emergency relief and recovery efforts, including deploying personnel, sending relief supplies and providing financial resources.
Many gamers in particular feel a special bond with Japan, even if they’ve never traveled there personally. Its ingenuity and innovation have shaped our industry, and its culture and style have brought a sense of community across the world.
Please join us now in helping the Japanese people during this great time of need. Together we can have a significant impact on the relief process.
Legend of Mana will be $5.99 and Ghostbusters will be $9.99.PlayStation Network
DC Universe Online — A massively-multiplayer experience, DC Universe Online brings high-energy action to the forefront with a combat system designed to deliver a fast-paced action experience with the extraordinary powers of your personally created heroes and villains at your disposal. Battle with or against their favorite DC Super Heroes and Villains including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and The Joker. For the very first time, players and fans will be able to enter this fabled world as an active force for good or evil.
Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime — Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime is a four player, ghost-busting adventure that will take players on a brand new paranormal experience. Gamers will suit up with their proton packs and assume the role of a rookie hired by the Ghostbusters to save New York City from a disaster of ghoulish proportions.
Swarm — Swarm lets the player take control of 50 utterly fearless Swarmites and drive them through an intense, entertaining and often suicidal battle for a greater good. Run, bash, huddle, boost, stack, jump, push and throw your way through gauntlets of death and destruction in an attempt to collect valuable DNA and ensure that at least one Swarmite survives. With a unique combination of mass character control and fast action, the resulting brutal aftermath will make players want to play Swarm over and over again.
Battle: Los Angeles — Battle: Los Angeles gives players the opportunity to relive the thrill of the movie as they fight alongside characters from the film to defend the city of Los Angeles from attacks from unknown forces in fast and frantic first-person shooter gameplay. Players assume the role of Corporal Lee Imlay, a Marine fighting against a worldwide alien invasion that has the city of Los Angeles as the major battleground and focal point for the game.
PSN Demos
WWE: All-Stars
You Don’t Know Jack
Ghostbusters: Sactum of Slime
Hoard (PSP Demo)
minis
Doodle Pool – Doodle Pool brings the popular billiards game to the fun-loving casual play generation! US 8 Ball Rules, US 9 Ball Rules and UK 8 Ball Rules. High scores, 1 or 2 Player and Time Attack mode (fastest to clear the table) highlight the realistic modes this game offers, but it is really its unique shooting mechanic and fun approach to casual gameplay that makes Doodle Pool unlike any other billiards game.
MiniSquadron – MiniSquadron is a frantic shooter involving lots of little planes all vying for supremacy of the skies! Perform loop-the-loops, Immelmann turns and other daring feats of aerial shenanigans with a super fluid control system – experience the joy of freedom in the air!
PlayStation Portable
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (Also on PSN) – The dramatic, high-intensity action game that brought together an all-star cast of Final Fantasy characters is back with new enhancements. Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy adds new game modes, story missions, items, alternate costumes and combat features, expanding upon the action and excitement of Dissidia Final Fantasy in every way. This second Dissidia game offers players a unique combination of action-packed fighting game elements and RPG-based character development. Get ready for a new round of all-out brawling with some of the most memorable characters in the gaming world!
Hoard (Also on PSN) – Hoard is a fast-paced action game that promises addictive, thrilling action themed around dragons and their quest for treasure. The game gives players the chance to amass giant piles of gold by raiding medieval commerce, roasting knights with fire-breath, kidnapping princesses, scaring towns, and defeating powerful wizards.
PSone Classics
Legend of Mana – The world of Fa’Diel is a formless mass. It is up to you to create the world, using artifacts that are spread throughout the world. At the beginning of the game, the player must choose a female or male character, a starting weapon, and place to start. Once in the starting area, the player will be able to complete a small quest and find more artifacts. With that done, the new artifacts can be placed on the map to create new areas that have their own unique mini-quests. There is a total of 60 quests and artifacts to discover. The best way to think of all of the stories is to consider them the songs on a record. Individually, they are great; however, when combined they make up something much larger. The world of Fa’Diel will become what you make it in Legend of Mana.