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INTERESTING FACTS
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1) Originally, the game was developed only for the GameCube after the original version became Devil May Cry. However, Capcom announced the development of a PlayStation 2 version in late 2004. |
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2) This was the sixth and final Resident Evil/Biohazard game released for the Nintendo GameCube. |
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3) In the United States, retailer GameStop offered a tin case Collector’s Edition that included a Prologue Book, and 1/48000 Leon cel-arts. |
4) In Japan, a demo disc featuring the first part of the game was released with Famitsu Capcom Magazine Vol. 1, and again with Biohazard DOUBLE FEATURE on the GameCube. |
5) In North America, Preview Disks that covered the first part of the game were available with pre-orders. |
6) In Japan, biohazard 4 on the GameCube was released after Biohazard Outbreak File 2 for the PlayStation 2, while in North America, Resident Evil 4 for GameCube was released three months before Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 for PlayStation 2. |
7) In Japan, Ada’s minigame is called “Ada The Spy” while in North America, it is called “Assignment Ada.” |
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8) An Easy Mode was available in the Japanese version, which cut a few long areas off, made enemies easier to kill and in some cases, removed bosses or cut the amount of enemies in a boss fight in half. |